14 Jan
Posted by Ted Eytan as Updates
Tags: apple_in_the_enterprise , enterprise2.0 , GenX , GenY , Leadership
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I love this new ad, because it’s a bit of a metaphor for generational change and innovation within organizations. Sometimes it feels that innovators are moving at 10 times the pace of the normal beat of things. The joy of creating change is to present the face that is going at the same beat or just slightly faster, so others can join in.
Also, on the eve of MacWorld, I dug out one of my favorite quotes, from 2006:
“We have a lot of health-care customers and maybe 1 percent of a company’s research department is on Macs but they have 99 percent of the influence.” - Jim Murphy, practice manager for Strategic Computer Solutions, a Syracuse, N.Y.-based IBM partner.
Original source for the ad can be found here.
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“What about one to many or many to many?” at Health 2.0 | Patient Centered Health Information Technology (PCHIT)
March 4th, 2008 at 8:07 am
1[...] (in in many parts of my workplace), I typically feel like “year ahead of my time guy.” (This post from my blog, using a cute Apple commercial, I think illustrates the dilemma well). In this group, though, I feel like “year behind everyone else guy (person)” and [...]
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