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Innovation Inspiration : Where Disruption Comes From

Tuesday April 16, 2013

To receive Jonathan Hall’s monthly newsletter on Innovation, directly in your inbox subscribe here. Companies talk about disruptive innovation so much nowadays that some would say the concept’s been devalued. But in case we’ve all become complacent, a clutch of thinkers caution us to wake up fast. HBR published an article stating that the concept of disruptive [...] Read more

Etymology of online social media

It's no secret that online social networking is growing rapidly. But did Twitter and Facebook spring up from nothing, like Athena bursting fully formed from Zeus' brow? Or are there general social trends which helped birth social media? Read More

The promise of social networking

In early 2010, Facebook passed Google in website traffic. This is astonishing because Google has been the greatest growth story of all time. How could this be? What is fundamentally driving this behavior? And what are the implications moving forward? Read More

Ethnography and design

Great design always connects with people. Designers inspire, provoke, validate, entertain and provide utility for people. To truly connect, designers need to have compassion and empathy for their audiences. Read More

The Wonderful and Lucrative Enigma of the Hispanic teens

In recent years, a number of companies have tried to understand, segment and target the Hispanic teen market. With market competition in traditional teen categories reaching a fever pitch, marketers are looking to alternative market segments for growth. Read More

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