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Commentary Education

Adjunct Professors

October 10, 2007October 11, 20074 min read

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

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An interview with Justin Kownacki

October 10, 20071 min read

Recorded at Podcamp Pittsburgh 2 in August of 2007, this interview covers why he decided to help start a Podcamp in Pittsburgh (“the need to

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Importance of Supply Chain Management

September 21, 2007September 21, 20073 min read

I have posted this over at “Supply Chain Innovations Today” but wanted to cross-post here. ============================= DC Velocity has published a great article pointing out

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iPhone
Commentary

Our little girls…

September 20, 20071 min read

While I have, at times, sparred with Dean Dad over at the Community College Dean’s blog, I must say today’s blog brought back so many

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Business Commentary Economics Education Technology

How to differentiate the iPhone?

September 11, 20072 min read

After writing the last post, I realized I had not tackled the big question:   How could Apple have practiced price discrimination that would have

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iPhone
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Apple, iPhones, and Demand Curves, and “Price Discrimination”

September 9, 20076 min read

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.

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iPhone
Commentary Politics

Housing “Crisis”

September 3, 20073 min read

Okay, so the housing market is certainly looking like a “Buyer’s Market.”   Not bad if you want to buy a home!   Unfortunately, what

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Interview with Chris Brogan

August 26, 2007November 16, 20071 min read

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

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Education
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Interviewed by Alex Landefeld

August 25, 2007October 10, 20071 min read

I mentioned that I enjoyed the presentation by Alex. After his presentation, he asked if he could interview me about my experiences at PodCamp as

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PodCamp Pittsburgh makes the papers!

August 21, 20071 min read

Yes! Old media coverage of the New Media! (Well, they covered it in print–and used their own new media to post it on their websites!)

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