NBC’s Losing Olympic Strategy: Too Little Live Coverage Anywhere, Anytime

On February 16, 2010

Microsoft and Disney to Target Generation Multitask

Although they have not yet announced a deal, Microsoft and Disney are discussing how to reach the emerging generation of media users aged 8-18, who, according to a recent study, consume on average almost 11 hours' worth of media content


On February 16, 2010

Dollar General Waltzes Bobby Brooks Into Walmart Territory

Dollar stores are unlikely fashionista destinations, but Dollar General (DG) wants to change that idea. Can its down-home style re-occupy the retail space that Walmart (WMT) and other ex-discounters are abandoning? Dollar General is  getting set to launch the Bobby


On February 16, 2010

A Little K.I.S.S. Just in Time for Valentine’s Day

I have to admit, I love to read our blog.  I love the insights my colleagues routinely bring to the table–and the fact that, like world-class athletes, they make it look so easy!  But sometimes, when I try to


On February 16, 2010

8 Ways to Hack Bad Breath

Coffee breath. Onion breath. Garlic breath. Whatever odors are emanating from your mouth, they're not making anyone around you happy. Here's how to combat them.
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On February 16, 2010

Why Prices are Moving Out of the Catalog

In early ecommerce implementations, more often than not, price was treated as a property of a product and was kept together with the product in a Catalog. Think about a price sticker on a box in a supermarket. As ecommerce


On February 16, 2010

‘Undercover Boss’: Are Family-Run Companies Dysfunctional?

I think businesses that are run like family dynasties are inherently dysfunctional. It's no coincidence that Toyota's current crisis is happening under CEO Akio Toyoda, who happens to be the founder's grandson. Last night's episode of Undercover Boss may highlight