Post by bayezidislam on Feb 15, 2024 6:34:06 GMT
I have presented elements of this subject in Copenhagen, London, the District of Columbia, and San Francisco, in addition to individual clients on private calls. I would be delighted to speak at your event. Webinar, July 16th, ask me anything about the Collaborative Economy Keynote in Minneapolis with Magnet 360 and Peter Coffee from Salesforce Verge (Tech and Sustainability conference) in SF, Oct Upcoming Podcast with Supply Chain Insights YouTube: Watch an 18 min TED style speech at LeWeb, where I presented this for the first time To speak at your conference, I’m represented by Stern speakers. I’d be pleased to share with your business teams how the evolving Collaborative Economy is moving from sharing of ideas to sharing of goods and services.
I am happy to do so either by using the free webinars Tuvalu Email List listed above or appearing live at your conference or private event. I have now begun writing for the Huffington Post, covering the Collaborative Economy in the Business Section. The content will focus on news insights in this rapidly changing market and what it means to corporations. I hope to cross-post the articles when it makes sense (as below), or simply link to them in my posts. To me, the Huffington Post represents the crowd in terms of the collaboration of media, as they have thousands of writers who comprise a mainstream media network. What does the potential new Google Mine project mean to the internet? Here’s a breakdown on how it could change the world.
On June 24, 2013, news leaked out that Google+ is potentially planning to enable their own users to share goods and products with each other so that they don’t have to buy them from name brands at retailers. This action, if taken, will reduce the revenue to brands and corporations that are locked in old business models of selling. The good news is that there is a solution for those corporations. It’s called the Collaborative Economy. It means that their own business model must change to enable sharing of products and goods, and eventually to allow customers to participate in core business functions.
I am happy to do so either by using the free webinars Tuvalu Email List listed above or appearing live at your conference or private event. I have now begun writing for the Huffington Post, covering the Collaborative Economy in the Business Section. The content will focus on news insights in this rapidly changing market and what it means to corporations. I hope to cross-post the articles when it makes sense (as below), or simply link to them in my posts. To me, the Huffington Post represents the crowd in terms of the collaboration of media, as they have thousands of writers who comprise a mainstream media network. What does the potential new Google Mine project mean to the internet? Here’s a breakdown on how it could change the world.
On June 24, 2013, news leaked out that Google+ is potentially planning to enable their own users to share goods and products with each other so that they don’t have to buy them from name brands at retailers. This action, if taken, will reduce the revenue to brands and corporations that are locked in old business models of selling. The good news is that there is a solution for those corporations. It’s called the Collaborative Economy. It means that their own business model must change to enable sharing of products and goods, and eventually to allow customers to participate in core business functions.