Think of Leonardo da Vinci and such images as “Mona Lisa” or “The Last Supper” probably come to mind. Labeled by scholars as the original Renaissance Man, Leonardo was known in his day as scientist, inventor, and artist. And while many historians believe that a mind like Leonardo’s comes…
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5 Strategies for Surviving Contagion
In a tightly interdependent global economy, information is exchanged everyday between people, communication networks and computers. Sometimes the information flow is benign or favorable. However, when the flow consists of gossip, rumor, bad news or panic, there is a tendency for such information to…
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Marketing Lessons Learned from the F-22 Raptor
As the United States Air Force (USAF) seeks to maintain competitive advantage in the skies, it has rolled out a technological marvel–the F-22 Raptor. Indeed, the F-22 takes advantage of the latest in technology to help its pilot’s process battlefield information quickly and make decisions…
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Twitter: Making Sure You Don’t Miss the Conversation
Once of the biggest challenges I have when it comes to Twitter is following what is being said. With nearly 700 people who I follow, it’s easy to have hundreds of Tweets fly by in a matter of minutes. During the day I have to shut down Twitter when I need to focus on getting things done.
I have c…
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