by Jeff Yablon | Oct 26, 2009 | Business Process, Media
Umm, No. So last week, AOL’s latest CEO Tim Armstrong started talking about some plans afoot at the once-and-never-again online activity leader. And I’m glad to see that Tim has a plan. And it isn’t going to work. The good news: Mr. Armstrong has...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 23, 2009 | Business Process
OK, I pick on Twitter a lot, but now I take it back. Twitter does so have a use. Change comes in many forms: If you’ve ever watched a student struggle over a piece of “classical literature”, only to shorten and simplify things by turning to Cliff...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 22, 2009 | Business Process
I was resisting the impulse to say anything at all about Microsoft’s <ahem> lovely new operating system, Windows 7. And then I read this. I really don’t care about the new version of Windows very much. I’m happy that I can buy it (we’ve...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 22, 2009 | Business Process
And now for something completely different: Hmm . . . it’s just this moment occurred to me how brilliant the Monty Python guys really were. Business Change is sometimes about making the same old thing look different. And now, through new partners Google and...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 22, 2009 | Business Process
File this under “Don’t let your kids . . .” Google Founder Larry Page’s Too-Social Behavior And I thought I had a problem with texting at the dinner table.
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 21, 2009 | Business Process
Did you hear the one about the CEO who wanted to create business change that would hurt his company? No, I’m not talking about Miley Cyrus killing her Twitter account. Yesterday, Evan Williams, CEO and founder of Twitter, said that he wants, really, really badly...