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Our Next Great Tech CEO...Hero or Cheerleader?
Gary Shapiro, the head of the CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) has been saying almost every chance he gets that the technology industry will lead the economy back. He's probably right because so it drives almost everything we do today -- business, education, healthcare, entertainment, education. Take the PC, CE, communications products and technology out of the picture and what do we have? The changes -- especially in recent years -- were pushed forward by bosses who had visions of changing life for everyone for the better. Today, some have passed the baton of leadership, some have taken extended time off, some are doing time. The new breed of business

iWhatever is the Answer…
No one cheers because Jobs is Disney's biggest stockholder. Few knew he helped found Pixar. Fewer yet remember Next. But whisper Apple and folks are glued to their seats to hear what Steve says the next revolutionary product will be. It's managed perception as a fine science...come on a comic book bio? Apple's announcements usually shake up/reshape the thinking of a number of industries and lots of companies. But wipe the glaze from your eyes and let's look realistically/skeptically at their recent announcements. What do they really mean for us tomorrow and beyond. Life in the parallel universe sounds fun, exciting, different from the real world.

iWhatever is the Answer…What Was the Question?
No one cheers because Jobs is Disney's biggest stockholder. Few knew he helped found Pixar. Fewer yet remember Next. But whisper Apple and folks are glued to their seats to hear what Steve says the next revolutionary product will be. It's managed perception as a fine science...come on a comic book bio? Apple's announcements usually shake up/reshape the thinking of a number of industries and lots of companies. But wipe the glaze from your eyes and let's look realistically/skeptically at their recent announcements. What do they really mean for us tomorrow and beyond. Life in the parallel universe sounds fun, exciting, different from the real world.

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A Silver Century Is Colouring Our Labour Markets
We are on the cusp of a huge change and yet only a few can see it. According to The Conference Board of Canada’s most recent research finding, “A rising proportion of old and “very old” (those 80 years of age or more) citizens will be the defining demographic trend in most countries. A second trend, the rapid fall in fertility rates, will create societies with fewer young people. In Western countries, the labour surplus of the last quarter of the 20th century will become history in the first quarter of the next century.” Indeed, the 21st century will be the silver century worldwide.

Don't Be Casual
Coming out of the Venture Capital in the Rockies conference, I was pleasantly surprised with how solid most of the presentations were. There was plenty of pre-conference preparation, practice, and iteration from the companies presenting – and it showed.

The Conference Commando
Do you attend business conferences? How much planning do you do beforehand? Where is the value in the conference for you. Andy Lopata looks at a recent event he attended and how he made it the most rewarding conference of his career.

••••••> SEO, Search Engine Optimization Tip of the Day: 4 Tips to Optimize JavaScript for Search Spiders
Web developers often have heavy JavaScript in the website page head section. Having Java in your source code is easier for some developers because they are only dealing with one file

Software developers can start earning from Palm Pre apps in September
This week, Palm announced the latest phase of its strategy to take on Apple’s iPhone and Research in Motion’s Blackberry by offering a range of innovative applications for users to purchase for the Palm Pre. According to the company, software developers will be able to begin charging customers for downloading their applications from an ecommerce beta program in September. The move follows last month’s release of the Mojo Software Development Kit, which was viewed as a step forward in Palm’s efforts to strengthen relationships with developers.

Palm releases kit to software developers
After a long wait and much anticipation, software developers can finally gain widespread access to the Palm Mojo Software Development Kit to create apps for the Palm Pre. On Thursday, the Mojo SDK was made available on the company’s webOS developer page, which also offers guidelines, a forum for developers and other documentation intended to assist in the process. But will the release of the kit help alleviate the lack of applications available on the company’s new smartphone, a factor viewed by some as a potential roadblock to its success?

HR Technology Conference- Closing Thoughts
Last Friday I was able to participate in the final day of the HR Technology Conference in Chicago. I've shared some of my thoughts on the benefits of attending the conference from the perspective of networking and today I'd like to share some ideas about the sessions I was able to attend and some general thoughts on the conference:

Learned a Marketing Lesson at the AME Conference
The relationship to that concept was demonstrated at the AME Conference. The attendees and exhibitors have been thru the top section of the hourglass and now are in the bottom half. Not to sound too clinical, but they were the Buyers of the program. The next step in the funnel is the Repeat stage. AME started marketing the next conference in Baltimore immediately after you signed up for this one.

Price is what you pay. Value is what you get.
I recently had the pleasure of attending and speaking at the 6th CIPS Australasia Annual Conference for the procurement profession. It was my third invitation to speak at a CIPSA event in my capacity as a professional representing the sales profession. The theme for this conference was ‘Managing Volatility’. A key message I gleaned from the conference was Value Management rather than the narrow band width of Cost Management.

Are press conferences dead?
Despite some opinions, the press conference is still alive. Here are some examples of when holding a press conference may be a good idea.

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