I presented my paper on Podcasting in Supply Chain Education. The paper received the “Teaching Innovation Award” for best paper in teaching innovations. From the
Category: Education
Adjunct Professors
As the faithful reader no doubt knows, there are a few blogs I regularly visit. The two I picked on the most through the last
How to differentiate the iPhone?
After writing the last post, I realized I had not tackled the big question:Â How could Apple have practiced price discrimination that would have enabled
Apple, iPhones, and Demand Curves, and “Price Discrimination”
After some thought, I have decided to write about what Apple did right, and wrong, in their decision to lower the prices on the iPhone.
Interview with Chris Brogan
In this podcast, I interview Chris Brogan, one of the original creators of the first PodCamp in Boston. We talked about how podcasting works, and
Talkshoe, Anyone?
Tommy Vallier from Talkshoe is giving a presentation on how to get started with TalkShoe. What is TalkShoe? Enables anyone to create, join or listen
Correlation vs Causation, revisited
I figured it is time for me to put the academician hat back on, and delve into the deeper realm of research. I recently read,
Today’s thought
I came across this quote today, and wanted to share it with you all: “When you make the finding yourself – even if you’re the
More US Airways Fiascos
A couple more “tidbits” on US Airways. As if you needed any more reasons to not fly US Airways, this report comes from my wife
Digital Natives
A term heard more and more (at least in the Web 2.o and techno-circuits) is “digital Native.” It’s used to describe the current generation of