Building a Knowledge Hub
The web is a huge source of information. It stores facts, thoughts, feelings and intentions of people. It also records…
Digital Safety Radar
Dave Handelsman had a really great article on Applied Clinical Trials this month related to improving safety and longer-term healthcare…
Top BI Questions Blog Posts of 2009
January saw Obama’s inauguration, and a reflection on Bush’s analytic legacy, a discussion on whether “gut feelings” have any basis…
Emotional responses and decision-making
Yesterday I received an email announcement from Tom Davenport via the BabsonKnowledge email list (no current web site to be…
#28: Here’s a thought…
An occasional series in which a review of recent posts on SmartData Collective reveals the following nuggets: To make the…
Should Online Companies Be Forced To Forget?
Online companies have raised the eyebrows of privacy advocates who think Web-generated data should only be archived for a specified…
The War of Word Craft
After publishing my previous post, I watched Empire of the Word Part 4: The Future of Reading, which was a…
Book Review: Googled by Ken Auletta
Midway through Ken Auletta’s Googled: The End of the World As We Know It, I found myself fascinated reading about…
The Now Economy
Welcome to the now economy! What does that mean? It means customers want relevant, up-to-date information and a clear understanding…
The World’s Weirdest Group Hug: U2, Big Pharma, Broadband Cable Providers, Youtube & Me!
I live in Pasadena, a sunny Southern California city known for hosting the annual New Year’s Day Rose Parade, and…

