Texting as UX

Dateline: April 3, 2015 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. A recent Fast Company article about user interface of an app using texting instead of other modes of notification caught my attention.  In How Texting with Chatbots Creates a Better UX Than Apps, author (and clearly digital native) Chris Gayomali shared his experience with two … [Read more...]

Apps are Headed for Extinction

Dateline: March 20, 2015 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. Recently Paul Adams, VP of Products at @Intercom, a customer communications software company, published a thoughtful blog, titled The End of Apps as we Know Them on the future of apps.  In it he suggests, The idea of having a screen full of icons, representing independent … [Read more...]

Descriptive, Predictive and Prescriptive

Dateline: March 6, 2015 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. Analytics is on the minds of every senior leader today.  Companies have data warehouses full of data just waiting to be mined for gems of actionable insights.  No one will argue against the goal of making better business decisions with data and analytics, but how to do that is a … [Read more...]

Another Source for Value From Your Data

Dateline: February 6, 2015 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. In a recent blog post at the International Institute of Analytics, Chief Analytics Officer of Teradata, Bill Franks, discussed a thought-provoking idea about finding value in mining data for external use. His blog, Ignore your Business, Rake in The Profits, suggests that … [Read more...]

Davenport’s Law of Common Information

Dateline: January 23, 2015 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. Big data and analytics are all the rage at the moment.  At the center of many discussions is my friend and colleague, Dr. Tom Davenport.  Recently Tom published a column in the CIO Journal, the Wall Street Journal's area for all things IT, on the Promise and Perils of Common … [Read more...]

Manage Slowly to Move Fast

Dateline: January 16, 2015 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. This weekend's idea comes from a relatively new voice on strategic thinking for IT leaders.  Chris Gebhardt, former SWAT and current IT leader, has started a blog, IT Tid-bits about Information Technology. A recent post provided our thought-provoking idea for this week's … [Read more...]

CIO’s Checklist for the Digital Enterprise

Dateline: January 9, 2015 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. It's no secret that going forward, enterprises must be built on digital platforms to enable just about every business function to work at the necessary speed of commerce.  Back in 2000, two colleagues and I published Zero Time: Providing Instant Customer Value to describe the … [Read more...]

Disruptive Marketing Trends on the Horizon

Dateline: January 2, 2015 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. For the first post of the new year, we found an interesting blog about Disruptive Marketing Trends for 2015 by Bryan Kramer, TED speaker, author and CEO of digital media agency PureMatter.  Bryan suggests that a "platform of sharing" will continue to rise in importance, … [Read more...]

Big Data as a Service

Dateline: December 19, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. This week’s idea suggests a framework for Big-Data-As-A-Service (BDaaS).  In the age of SaaS, PaaS, and many other as-a-service offerings, BDaaS may be the next big thing.  It's the topic of a recent article by Varun Sharma, an Enterprise Architect and "as-a-service" … [Read more...]

Working with Imperfect Data

Dateline: December 12, 2014 Welcome to our Friday WRAP – one thought-provoking idea to think about over the weekend. This week’s idea is about mitigating the uncertainty that come from analyzing a data set.  The thought comes from a recent Sloan Management Review article, Analytical Value from Data That Cries Wolf, written by Professor Sam Ransbotham from the Carroll School of Management … [Read more...]