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- The Epicenter of Your Project: The Customer
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
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- Familiar Packaging Design Impacts Customer Experience
- Ice Tea Anyone?
- Brand and Expectation
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Tag Archives: Entrepreneur
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
(Republished from previous blog October 2010) Before anyone had taken the stage, I knew that hearing from leaders like Jim Collins, A.G. Lafley and Jack Welch would certainly make for a memorable experience. Candid, wise and gutsy these lauded management … Continue reading
Posted in 2011, Achieve Success, Brand Expecations, Customer Experience, Leadership, Progress, Strategy, Uncategorized, World Business Forum
Tagged 2011, A. G. Lafley, Authenticity, Bold, Brain Logic, Customer Expectations, Customer Experience, Customer Trust, Entrepreneur, HSM, HSM Americas, Innovate, Jack Welch, Jim Collins, Leadership, Management, NYC, World Business Forum
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Four Steps to Video Success on the Web
Video is becoming the new ‘photograph’ on more and more web sites. Being an interaction designer interested in optimizing customer experiences on the web, I’ve been doing some research on video web standards. One stop on my research trail was … Continue reading
Familiar Packaging Design Impacts Customer Experience
There’s a customer experience associated with just about everything. What people think and how they feel while they interact with a product, technology or process shapes their customer experience – positive or negative. In this example, George explains how his … Continue reading
Posted in Brand Expecations, Customer Experience, Customer Trust, Delightful, Design for Optimal Experiences, Expectations, Innovation, Listen, ROI, Strategy, Trust, Uncategorized, Usability
Tagged Brain Logic, Customer Expectations, Customer Experience, Customer Trust, Design, Ease of Use, Entrepreneur, Innovate, Interaction Design, Lip Balm, Optimal Customer Experience, User Experience
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Brand and Expectation
I recently had the privilege of blogging with Jim Estill at World Innovation Forum (#WIF11). As we chatted at the end of day one about the impact of brand on customer expectations, I asked Jim if he’d share some of … Continue reading
Posted in 2011, Brand Expecations, Collaboration, Customer Trust, Delightful, Expectations, Hypersocial, Innovation, Jim Estill, Leadership, Trust, World Innovation Forum
Tagged Brand Expectation, Customer Expectations, Customer Experience, Customer Trust, Entrepreneur, Innovate, Jim Estill, Leadership, Tony Hsieh, World Innovation Forum, Zappos
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Six Lessons to Improve Entrepreneurial Success
From patent award winners, inventors and entrepreneurs to scientists, venture funders and (really bright) students Invention to Venture(I2V), held at the Davis Center on the University of Vermont campus, was filled with inspiring conversations that satisfied the creative, and sometimes … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneur, Innovation, Inventors, Scientist, Start up
Tagged Analytics, Angel Investors, Entrepreneur, I2V, Innovate, Invent, Invention to Venture, Marlboro College Graduate School, MCGS Innovation Lab, Robert Cooper, Scientists, Start-UPs, Success, UVM, Venture CAPITALISTS, Vermont, World Innovation Forum
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