Monthly Archives: December 2011

I found a couple of great infographics over on BusinessInsider that you’ll find below. They highlight some truly astounding activity numbers from what happens in the world of technology and on the Internet. Did you know that in a single minute there are over 168 million emails are sent? That’s just one example of the mind blowing online activity that takes place every sixty seconds. Here are some of the other amazing things that happen in 60 seconds (click to enlarge): Continue reading

Where is Latin America on the world map of innovation excellence? According to INSEAD’s Global Innovation Index, the whole region is pretty much nowhere. The bleak news from the 2011 index, published about 6 months ago, is that only Chile made it into the top 40 (at number 38). Costa Rica and Brazil followed, at numbers 45 and 47 respectively… Continue reading

Dell VP James Franklin talks with Gary Hamel about the impact of social media on today’s organizations and the expectations of a workforce that is growing up on the web. Continue reading

As we are now in the middle of the Twelve Days of Christmas, I thought it might be fun to do a post from the innovator’s perspective of the kinds of gifts that might mean the most to an innovator during the holidays when it comes to their quest for innovation excellence. Continue reading

Media and marketing is awash in data and metrics. So much so that it is nearly impossible to productively process and use it all when making decisions. Continue reading

If we accept that the innovation race will be won by a team rather than a lone individual, the next question is: how does that team need to operate? Continue reading









