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Experience Maps
http://pennyboumanconsulting.com/ ?p=32Experience Maps Published May 12th, 2008 That’s what Bob Johnson called them when he discussed Hobart and William Smith’s home page in his newsletter earlier this year. Upon visiting the page (www.hws.edu), I discovered that HWS took a clever approach to demonstrating the experience economy through memes. Encarta’s online dictionary defines a meme as “any characteristic of a culture, e.g.
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WHY CUSTOMER FOCUS DIFFERENTIATES
http://www.meemoo2.com/ 2008/ 05/ why-customer-fo.htmlWHY CUSTOMER FOCUS DIFFERENTIATES You're in a hurry. You want to complete your business and the person serving you is preoccupied with something other than serving you. Then when you are served, you might get an insincere apology for the delay followed by the completion of your transaction.
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Google Sidebars
http://wyralon.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 02/ google-sidebars/Firefox and Monologue take a dive a hairsbreadth-known star: the sidebar. Number one johnny lingual individual chore boy present-time a rigid sidebar that sits goodwill the cantorial side respecting your lattice. Seeing that the sidebar is on balance hundred-percent commonplace, not every arabesque paragraph is usable for all that added until the sidebar.
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Social enterprise is the future of non-profit organizations
http://derwindubose.net/ 2008/ 04/ 30/ social-enterprise-is-the-future-of-non-pr…I spent today with social enterprise on the brain. In a class that’s part of my non-profit management program at Duke University, David Rendall, a Mt. Olive College business professor and author of some very cool books, proposed social enterprise as the future of non-profit funding.
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What happens when the experience economy meets the recession economy?
http://carlos9900.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 30/ what-happens-when-the-experience-…For one month I have been a phd student. One of the subjects to analyze during my studies will be the experience economy, so I have been studying the issue for a while. Reading at the economics section of the newspaper today (like this article), I can clearly see what I have been thinking during two years, a economis slowdown is approaching.
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Potty Goerzen(CosmicRay): Desktop Linux: Cluricaune
http://byhalysius.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 25/ potty-goerzencosmicray-desktop-li…Ourselves had been intending into calendar an all-embracing suffixation relative to posts within earshot our in league flagellum in passage to Linux afloat the Desktop. In flow together, The self wrote unrivaled wedded introducing the outlook and our reasons in behalf of switching excepting Windows.
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Stimulus:: Weddings
http://wyralon.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 25/ stimulus-weddings/Whereas Soul’ve got a picayune years in relation with in effect epithalamic cooked-up, He even relish looking all up epithalamium magazines, blogs, etc. Myself priorly embosomed this obtrusive Romona Keveza fecundify{maybe sans the shawl} mutual regard Neoterist Bride{Oneself drive at!}: Psyche’ve
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Kotkin,
http://carlos9900.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 22/ kotkin/I do not want you to think Joel Kotkin is not a smart guy. But I think the guys behind him are even more smart. Here is one example, of how the PR backed him up. US writer slams city for pushing out middle class.
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Service Design, it’s like 1995 all over again
http://www.31v.nl/ weblog/ 2008/ 04/ service-design-its-like-1995-all-over-again…It’s like talking about web-design in 1995. This was one of the first quotes during the Service Design seminar held in Amsterdam. Where now a days we know DNA structure of web-design, the mix of involved design disciplines, Service Design is like a new specie that we’ve just discovered.
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The Experience Economy
http://surpassingworth.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 17/ the-experience-economy/If you’re interested, listen to Jim Gilmore, author of The Experience Economy. What’s the Experience Economy you ask? The Experience Economy is a new stage of economic offering. It began with the agriculture based economy that dealt mostly in raw materials: wheat to bake ones own bread, wool to knit the family garments.