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Record your life

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Life is getting simpler as we begin to use more complex technologies in smarter ways to record nearly everything we do:

Voice Notes – iPhone application to record notes to self, to do list, etc.

Flip Cam – Flip it out and film, quick and easy edit and upload.

LiveScribe – Audio and notes recorded for every meeting and class you take.

Semantic Calendar – tie it all together, save dates, events, ties times of Voice Notes, Live Scribe and Flip Cam into a series of events.

Facebook reminds me of friends Birthdays.

Salesforce.com reminds me of their preferences, adds leads for business automatically and passes information universally among my domains.

iPhone calls will all be recorded, transferred to text, text will be logged too.

Video conferences – WebEx can log and save all conference calls, video of it and PowerPoints.

Slideshare – all PowerPoints can be logged and shared

iTunes – Music played or listened to with iTunes tag and/or digital plays.

iPhoto pictures – time and location stamped, so record where you are in pictures.

Documents – time dated and organized within a calendar.

Web History – what sites have you gone too.

Mint.com – tracks financial life in one place.

Lose it – tracks health nutrition and exercise in one place.   Soon energy will be tracked for peak performance with intake and outtake of calories, exercise and heart rate.

geo-tracking – every step we take can be tracked now.

RFID Inventory will assess wardrobe, furniture and ownership of everything, creating a virtual assessment of everything.

Purchase and Spending habits can be analyzed with Mint.com

All of this information can be organized in an effective way to remember, track and create a world of organization.   As we get more sophisticated, we will be able to automatically semantically match all of these various recording devices together.   Automatically organizing your digital life, which will be your life.

Curriculum for the future…

Sunday, March 29th, 2009
Creative Writing, Storytelling, Visual Thinking & Behavioral Economics…(right brain thinking, because the left brain just is not enough anymore…)

Hyper Island
Ritz Carleton Customer Service

Disney Institute

Creative Writing…

Creativity Workshop…

Storytelling…

Visual Thinking…

More cool stuff…

Second City…

Wizard Ad School

Travel Channel Academy

Behavioral Economics…

Design Processes…

Ambidextrous

Design Thinking…

and there is so much more that this leads to, these are the subjects that will define our future and the winners in an over-marketed world…

Pragmatic Marketing Framework

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

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Over the next few months, I am going to blog about each of these components.  Explaining best practices for product managers.

Agile Manifesto

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing it and helping others do it.

Through this work we have come to value:

Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
Working software over comprehensive documentation
Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
Responding to change over following a plan

That is, while there is value in the items on
the right, we value the items on the left more.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development

Basic Overview of Scrum

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

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Leading Interactive Marketing

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

I work with Fortune 500, Hospitals and leading Startups to put together Social Media, SEO/M, Dynamic Landing Pages, Micro-sites, PURL’s, Persuasion Architecture and more.

Yet, here are a few things that can make a huge strategic difference.

1.  iPhone App

2. Twitter Announcements

3. You Tube Channel

4. Facebook Communities

5. iTunes Podcast Subscriptions

6. Word Press or another Blogging technology

7. PB Wiki

8. Ning or KickApps Social Networks

9. Google Labs

10.  Desktop Apps or off the network mobile apps

Using just a couple of these well can create a major impact on your interactive marketing.

Experience Wii

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/experiencewii

Here is an innovative advertisement.    Pay close attention to YouTube.

Social responsibility to all the stakeholders…

Thursday, February 12th, 2009
  1. Customers -provide maximum value and utility for customers
  2. Stockholders – growing revenue, making a fair profit
  3. Board + Leadership – provide fair wages and growth opportunities
  4. Employees – pay fair wages and growth opportunities
  5. Family of Employees – provide healthcare for employees and families
  6. Environment – become carbon neutral
  7. Government – pay your taxes
  8. Unions – you will not have unions if you are responsible

Pragmatic Marketing Certified

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

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Among my interest, I spent last week in a Certification class with Pragmatic Marketing and achieved their Certification with a 95% score.  I have been in Product Management for the last 9 years and just found out about 1 and half year ago that this is the field I was in.   With that said, I wanted to take my interest and add the most coveted Certification for the field.   Hence, choosing Pragmatic Marketing Certification, which brings together the entire practice into one process.   I strongly encourage those in the field to take on this course and enjoy the benefits of achieving its status and gaining access to its tools and community.

Zipcar

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Here is a environmental way to save a ton of money.   More to come in future blogs.   I will share how to put a Solar Panel on your home to immediately lower your energy burn.

Yet, for now the cost of a owning a car keeps climbing each year. So here are some stats that may help you decide if Zipcar is right for you.    Turn the lease in and do not get another. 

Car Ownership  
Car: Something similar to a Chevy Impala or Ford Fusion.
Car payment 
(including depreciation)
$283
Finance charges $62
Insurance $80
Gas $78
License, registration, taxes $45
Maintenance and tires $46
Parking on (or near) campus
(estimated by Zipcar)
$50
Total: $644/mo*
$644/mo is a lot of money!
That’s about 81 hours or 11 days of Zipcar driving.
Zipcar  
Car: Whatever your whim – a hybrid one day, a truck the next.
If you drive a lot $366/mo
Several trips each week and a weekend trek off campus 
(10 two-hour, 2 three-hour and 
2 daily/24-hour reservations)
If you drive a fair amount $180/mo
A couple trips each week 
(6 two-hour and 2 four-hour reservations)
If you don’t drive much $36/mo
About one trip a week 
(4 one-hour reservations)
You only pay for what you use!


Forty percent of Zipcar members have told us they either sold their car or decided not to buy a car because of Zipcar. With each Zipcar taking 20+ personally-owned cars off the road, think of all the good that’s doing for the environment and community.

Members also tell us they save over $435 a month using Zipcar! They appreciate the low rates, living without the hassle of car maintenance and that we pay for gas, parking and insurance. Oh, the fun new cars don’t hurt either.

*Numbers based on a 2007 AAA study of average driving costs.

For me this would save, over $700 a month on our second car, even if we use it daily.   Crazy to think about, that is over $20 a day in savings.   Now, Zipcar just needs to expand to more neighborhoods than ASU in Arizona.