by Jeff Yablon | Feb 10, 2010 | Business Process, Media
So it turns out that young people have stopped blogging. Really? When were they? It was only a few months ago that kids thought Twitter was stupid, and unsafe. Now, young people are embracing the world’s hottest social networking site in droves. But the impetus...
by Jeff Yablon | Feb 3, 2010 | Business Process, Media
What may be the biggest business change of all is finally on the verge of becoming real. Interactive Television, an idea we’ve all known was “big” since way before the Internet destroyed the Yellow Pages and called the model that television stations...
by Jeff Yablon | Feb 1, 2010 | Business Process, Media
It’s true. Mick Jagger and I were rubbing elbows a couple of nights ago at the opening of the new Damien Hirst exhibit at the Gagosian Gallery in Manhattan. I shouldn’t have been surprised to find Sir Mick at this event, since he’s one of the very...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 28, 2010 | Business Process, Content, Media
Are they kidding? OK, no, they aren’t. Apple’s new iPad has the potential to be at the center of the biggest business change ever, anywhere. And the way Apple announced the device yesterday is all the proof you need of that. So the question is: will it...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 26, 2010 | Business Process, Media
Business Change is a beautiful thing. Not always easy, not always obvious, and often painful, business change nevertheless pays off time and again for companies that plan it, enact it, and then look forward to their next form of business change. Wal-Mart has enacted a...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 20, 2010 | Business Process, Media
Does it matter if Bill Gates follows you on Twitter? You’d best hope not, because as of this writing he’s being watched by just under 200,000 people, but following just 40 in return. Here’s what DOES matter: Bill Gates started tweeting just...