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Jim Cashel in Influence
1 Apr 2011
Forum One is a digital consulting firm, so we are frequently asked, “How good is my website?” When we hear this, we typically have two thoughts. First, what really matters isn’t your “website,” but really your organization’s full digital strategy. Second, this...
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Jim Cashel in Influence
12 Feb 2011
China is in the news a lot these days. Is China’s progress over-reported? Having spent the last year living in China, my view is that the “China story” is, in fact, under-reported. The world’s largest country is finally developing economically in a rapid and impactful way...
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Colleen Gray in Influence
11 Dec 2010
So, you've decided to invest in a tool for collaboration and content management. Great! And you are ready to begin. Even better. But what good is your investment if noone takes advantage of it? User adoption is tricky. Naturally, everyone tends to focus on the technical aspects that surround...
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Tim Shaw in Influence
10 Dec 2010
I had the displeasure of spending much of the evening reading one of the worst requirements documents I have had to wade through in some time. It wasn’t that it was poorly written (it was) or poorly organized (check). Its greatest crime was that those who had written it had clearly failed to...
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Tim Shaw in Influence
30 Apr 2010
I confess I have become a bit jaded in reviewing management literature, even that from my own alma mater, Columbia Business School. Too often "new" constructs are not really that new and they aren't really usable in business in general, much less in the world of technology-focused...
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Andrew Cohen in Influence
3 Jul 2008
As our office grows quiet in preparation for Independence Day in the United States, it seems appropriate to wish our U.S. readers a Happy July 4th. Independence Day is a great time to slow down and reflect on the wonderful freedoms and fortunes we enjoy in this country. But it's also a good time to...
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Andrew Cohen in Influence
18 Jun 2008
It's been several years since we first saw the horrific images of prisoner abuse from within the walls of Abu Ghraib prison. Lately, the indelible images, which first came to light in 2004, seemed to be fading into history as just another sad chapter in the story of America's misadventures in Iraq...
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