The power of observation: How companies can have more 'aha' moments - Tech News and Ana... - 0 views
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"Focus groups can only tell you so much. Companies in the mobile business also need to know the right problems to solve, which involves understanding people's implicit needs and unknown desires. Ellen Isaacs, a user experience designer and ethnographer for PARC, explains the benefits of using ethnography to develop better mobile products."
Voice mail is in decline with rise of text, loss of patience - 0 views
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"With the rise of texting, instant chat and transcription apps, more people are ditching the venerable tool that once revolutionized the telephone business, displaced armies of secretaries and allowed us to eat dinner more or less in peace. The behavioral shift is occurring in tandem with the irreversible fading of voice calls in general, prompting more wireless carriers to offer unlimited voice minutes. In data prepared for USA Today, Vonage, an Internet phone company, says the number of voice-mail messages left on user accounts was down 8 percent in July from a year ago."
Can RPGs help organizations make better decisions? - 0 views
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"Australian-based collaboration design specialist Matt Cooperrider has begun to explore an idea that I think the GeekDad readership is more than well positioned to help with. As well as being one of those out-of-the-box thinkers and generally smart guys, Matt is also a role-player and geek at heart. He has begun a new project called Play to Decide which will research how role-playing games can be used to support organizations and communities in democratic decision-making and the collaboration that follows. "
Fantasy football costs employers $6.5B <== Example of conclusions drawn when money is t... - 0 views
Google Enters The Social Enterprise With Public Debut Of Google+ For Businesses (via @T... - 0 views
Can A Corporate Culture Be Built With Digital Tools? (via @Fast Company) - 0 views
Too much data disables your decision making - 0 views
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"We like to think that more information drives smarter decisions; that the more details we absorb, the better off we'll be. It's why we subscribe to Google Alerts, cling to our iPhone, and fire up our Tweetdeck. Knowledge, we're told, is power. But what if our thirst for data is actually holding us back? What if obsessing over information actually reduces the quality of our decisions? That's the question raised by Princeton and Stanford University psychologists in a fascinating study titled On the Pursuit and Misuse of Useless Information."
E.B. White's experience with information overload, circa 1961 - 0 views
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In March of 1961, nine years after the publication of Charlotte's Web, author E. B. White received a letter from a young fan named Cathy Durham who wanted to know when, if ever, his next children's book would see the light of day. His reply ultimately prompted another letter explaining information overload as it applied to a popular writer of kids books a half-century ago.
Ill. bans firms from asking workers, job seekers for social media info (via @ComputerWo... - 0 views
Social Business By the Numbers (via @MITSMR) - 0 views
Twitter 'sorry' for suspending @GuyAdams as NBC withdraws complaint - 0 views
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