Registration Kiosks

Posted by Wes Trochlil under Uncategorized

I've been hearing a lot lately from vendors about "registration kiosks." These are computers or kiosks set up in a meeting registration area to allow self-check-in for meeting registrants. The concept is similar to what you see at the airport now when you go to check in: the meeting attendee goes to the kiosk, slides […]

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Going to BlogWorld

Posted by Matt Baehr under Uncategorized

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Teach/Learn Web

Posted by Jeff Cobb under Uncategorized

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More Greener Marketing–Comments from the Paperless Post

Posted by Lindy Dreyer under Uncategorized

My recent post on the Traps of Marketing a “Paperless” Conference spawned several great comments. Just yesterday, I received a comment from Steve Smyth that turned into this post. First, here are the comments you need for context… […]

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Get me Bose

Posted by CindyAE under Uncategorized

My teenage son has Bose headphones. I don’t. They significantly cancel out noise, and enhance sound (iPods, in-flight movies). At some point certain luxuries turn into necessities. After two very noisy flights tonight, and bad headphones, I’m at that point.

Anything you haven’t purchased, but should have years ago?

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Pass me a mallet, please…

Posted by Maddie Grant under Uncategorized

…I feel like I’m continuously playing a heinous, virtual, larger than life game of whac-a-mole. Thwack! As soon as I manage to finish one project, something else comes up. Thwack! I literally had to put my phone on “do not disturb” and turn my email autoresponder on this week, which says that “I am working on a big project this week and therefore there may be a delay in responding, thanks for your patience”, etc etc. Which is true, obviously, but egad!!!

We had a staff meeting with my Executive Director last week, in order to lay out for him the 14 projects we have to do in the next 10 days. We managed to put them in an urgency vs. impact priority list, then had to call the various programs chairs to explain why their particular project has to wait a little while. Needless to say, nobody’s happy. The worst thing - this is not unusual. I can’t see this situation changing any time soon. We even said we’d review the “running projects list” every week from now on to add stuff on and take the finished ones off.

I need more staff!! I can’t do this all by myself. David, my admin, is very well-meaning, but he’s only been here a little while.

One silver lining - I’ve been given the green light to try and hire a student marketing assistant from American University (which is a stone’s throw from our office). Now, if I could only find ten minutes to find out who over there to talk to about placing an ad… ah well, just one more thing on the to do list. If anyone knows someone or has any suggestions, please let me know. I’m not asking in any official capacity, I should advertise this properly through “channels” or whatever, and I will, but seeing as I’m trying to catch my breath for five minutes and having a little tiny bit of “me time” feeling sorry for myself here, I figured I might as well ask you guys. : ) I do wonder sometimes what would happen if I got hit by a bus…

Right - ten minute lunch break over - must get back to whacking my moles (or something).

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Re-Tuning Your Radar

Posted by Jamie Notter under Uncategorized

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opensource.association - Post Archive - Fall 2007

Posted by Peter Turner under Uncategorized

Here is the post archive for Fall 2007 covering Qtr3 2007.
10-01
The Walled Garden Strategy Loses Another One - FT.com

Further evidence of the Long Tail’s impact on opening subscriber-only content to draw prospects in through free consumption.
09-28
Predicting Customer Need, Trends, Challenges Via Prediction Markets
Real-time customer feedback + interactive, compelling customer engagement = better intelligence on […]

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Copies of Copies

Posted by Wes Trochlil under Uncategorized

I went to see my doctor the other day. At the end of the appointment, the doctor asked the receptionist to give me two sheets on "rotator cuff tendinitis" (which is what I'm being treated for).
The receptionist hands me two sheets of paper that look like they are about fifth or sixth generation copies. That […]

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Through the Past, Partly

Posted by Jeff Cobb under Uncategorized

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