Lesson 1: Commodity markets are for big players
Lesson 2: Scalability is king
Lesson 3: Sweat procedures, it’s worth it
Lesson 4: BECOME the customer
Lesson 5: Specialize, and then share
Lesson 6: Rock stars get the chicks
Lesson 7: Commitment commands respect
Category Archives: Media & Resources
To Health24 re the dangers of Soya
Just how archaic are OSs (Operating Systems)?
Doesn’t the existing Windows file management interface resemble the Hierarchical bureaucratisation Maximilian Weber outlined in 1919 or something silly, as efficient but not particularly attractive.
Maslow’s limitations
Interesting comparison between Maslow (of the Hierarchy of Needs fame) and Graves’s psychological philosophy focusing on the differences of their respective meta-models of development from the Spiral Dynamics camp. (see p5)
Both exponents of the humanist school, the piece comparatively and I think convincingly, paints Maslow’s thinking as restrictively linear Continue reading
If you can’t beat them… blog them
If you can’t beat them… blog them, and if you do beat them, blog it!
An assessment of the South African online-media corporate-scape popularity contest.:
(and Media 24 gloating :-), well done to them!
Details in Fin24′s article, I quote just the top 10, local and international here
3rd Quarter: July to September 2005
Domestic traffic (South Africa only)
Publisher01 Media24
02 MWEB
03 Independent Online
04 Ananzi (Pty) Ltd
05 SuperSport Zone
06 iafrica.com
07 CareerJunction
08 Mail & Guardian Online
09 Johnnic Communications
10 Telkom SA3rd Quarter: July to September 2005
Total traffic (local & international)
Publisher Unique Browsers Page Impressions01 Media24
02 Independent Online
03 MWEB
04 Ananzi (Pty) Ltd
05 Mail & Guardian Online
06 iafrica.com
07 SuperSport Zone
08 CareerJunction
09 Johnnic Communications
10 Moneyweb Holdings
The growth of online-ologue is accelerating. Interesting that Telkom even with their monopoly style, goliath footprint, on the South-African net infra-structure is way down at number 10, then again, given the relatively narrow scope of their business and the fact that they are not yet seen as a content provider, they are in interesting company. Telkom’s apparent new-leaf relationship with MyADSL.co.za may be worth watching.
With the growing interest in the blogosphere, but particularly that section of the blogosphere which is, commercially driven member-based community networks, it will be interesting to see how long it takes until some of these new-fangled cyber-monsters start appearing on these lists. (What I’ve seen of South African community blog sites still seem very ‘flat’ and restrictive)
re: BizCommunity on think’s new Operations Dir…
The last time I checked, it seemed rather expensive to join think, especially as it seemed virtually impossible to gauge the quality of their offering. I’m curious what ‘SA Graphic Design Council’ means exactly?
What the member-base and agenda looks like, etc.
And why ” …it is a demanding task to keep all well informed…” according to Gary Harwood, the chairman.
designers lose critics?
Where have all the design critics gone?
Why(!?), have we lost them?
… to an anthropology conference maybe?
…
trust designers to lose their critics :- )
New Urbanist Design
‘New Urbanist’ discussed from a (graphic) design perspective at Design Observer
Especially interesting from a design theory and philosophy perspective. Continue reading