The Digitization of Human Interactions: From Long Tail to Mass Disruption
Photo Credit: ceibs.edu "Because the purpose of business is to create and keep a customer, the business enterprise has two, and only two, basic functions: Marketing and Innovation." - Peter Drucker Last week I had the pleasure of spending some time at Online Marketing Summit at the Hilton … Read More»
Trust: It matters (more than you think)
"Organizations are no longer built on force, but on trust" - Peter Drucker "Technique and technology are important, but adding trust is the issue of the decade" - Tom Peters "Mistrust doubles the cost of doing business" - Professor John Whitney, Columbia Business School "As you go to work, … Read More»
Customer Relationship Innovation for the Emergent Social Business
Speaking at an event hosted by SugarCRM and IBM Social Business this week, I informally polled the audience. "How many of you are NOT on facebook?" No hands were raised. "How many of you have a twitter account?" Most of the room raised their hands. "LinkedIn?" Most of the room again raised … Read More»
Headlines
When I mention headlines, you likely think of newspaper or magazine articles, but in a fast paced moving world, where we are constantly inundated with people, messages, signs, and interruptions competing for your attention, the headline is all we have time for. It determines whether we'll pay … Read More»
Networks, Signals, Reputation and Delight
The era of mass marketing, sales driven information gathering and sharing, and being "just good enough to win" is being shattered by the rapid emergence of a smart, networked, and increasingly demanding generation of empowered customers. In the fragmented and fast moving world of concepts, … Read More»
The frog who noticed the boiling water…
There were once a bunch of frogs. They all jumped into a pot of water. You know how the story goes. Except... in this case, it ends differently. As the heat is slowly turned up, something happens. One of the frogs looks around, and actually notices the heat. He begins analyzing and forecasting … Read More»
The Future of Customer Relationships: Where is all this heading?
Shifts in technology and human behavior are rapidly changing customer's expectations of companies. Things are moving so fast, that most executives are not only trying to catch up with the changes, but identify what some of the changes are. Understanding what those changes mean to each business is a … Read More»
It’s a 2.0 World – Part One: A recap of the Sales 2.0 conference
It's a 2.0 world. Everywhere I look, there's either a 2.0 on the end of a word, or social at the start of it. Hype and hyperbole bombard us with new shiny toys, and snake oil to cure what ails us. However, beyond the rah-rah and kumbaya, there IS INDEED a shift going on around us. The shift is … Read More»
The Evolution of Customer Acquisition at CRM Evolution #CRMe10
Last week, I had the privilege of attending and speaking at the CRM Evolution Conference at the New York Marriott Marquis. It was a great couple of days. Big hats off to Paul Greenberg, David Myron, the rest of the team at Information Today, and the unsung heroes that race around behind the scenes … Read More»
The changing face of Marketing
As the social web evolves and we collectively turn off our ears to unidirectional ads and messaging, the face of marketing continues to evolve. Prospects continually seek to find and pull valuable information and content without wanting to give up much in exchange. How do marketer's respond? The … Read More»