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Tag Archives: Radford University
From Blog to Book: Success!
Aisha is Director of Recruiting for women’s basketball at the University of Kentucky. Despite her demanding role, she decided it was time to turn her blog from social media marketing into a book, Success is My Major! Continue reading
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Tagged Aisha Foy, Motivation, Radford University, success, University of Kentucky, women's basketball
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A Panel on Remote Work
I was delighted to be a member of a live panel discussion (via Zoom) to discuss remote work in an event organized and hosted by the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center. There was some optimism in the group that continued … Continue reading
Twelve New #Blogs!
Here are twelve new blogs from an MBA social media marketing class. The blogs are listed below by category. Check them all out! Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Content, Higher Education, Social Media, social media marketing, Teaching SMM
Tagged 50 shades, building a new house, exercise in 10 minutes, experiential education, fixing up your home, Food porn, foodista, health, Jennie Finch, legalize weed, living within your means, losing weight, MBA class in social media marketing, new blogs, Radford University, saving money, social media class for MBA students, summer shreds, therapeutic horseback riding, Turkish cooking, using blogs in a university classroom, wines of southwest Virginia, women snowboarding, women's softball
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Social Media used to Crowdsource a New Course!
A recording of a presentation at Social Slam 2012.
(Also posted at servicecocreation.com and youtube.)
Lean Start-ups or Slow-burn entrepreneurship
Lean startups and slow burn startups permit the effectuation process of entrepreneurship to continue for a longer period of time. Continue reading
Posted in Co-creation or User collaboration, experiential innovation, Experiment
Tagged Carilion Clinic, David Catalano, David Poteet, Doug Juanarena, effectuation, entrepreneurship, Frederick Cook, Heyo, Lars Graf, Lean start-up, Modea, NCTC, New River Valley, Nomad Mobile guides, NRV, Rackspace, Radford University, technology council, Virginia, Virginia Tech, VitalLink
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Cross functional innovation teams
Cross functional development teams seems like a no-brainer: Having representatives from marketing, finance, operations, customer service, etc. involved early should speed the development process by allowing communication and coordination to be performed in parallel instead of linear fashion. Diversity of … Continue reading
Looking for a Cinderella?
March Madness: Take a look at Radford University One of the delights of every NCAA tournament is the little or little-known school that makes its way into the “sweet sixteen” or even the final eight. Even if I weren’t a … Continue reading
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Tagged Cinderella, March madness, NCAA tournament, Radford University
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PDMA thoughts: Service and Innovation
I have delayed my summary of the PDMA Research Conference, but hopefully the delay helps with perspective… (sound like an ad-hoc rationalization?) The two major themes that still resonate with me a couple weeks later are the call by Gerald … Continue reading
Posted in Co-creation or User collaboration, Customer Research Methods, NSD Process
Tagged Abbie Griffin, Al Page, Albert L. Page, Ana I. Rodrigues-Escudero, Devashish Pugari, entrepreneurship, Fuzzy Front End, Fuzzy Rear End, Gary R. Schirr, Gerald Tellis, innovation, JPIM, Lead User, McMaster University, PDMA, PDMA Research Conference, Pilar Carbonell, Radford University, Sena Ozdemir, Service Innovation, Stephen Tagg, Susan Hart, Thomas Hustad, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Strathclyde, University of Valladolid, York University
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