Thursday, April 29, 2010

Kao, Moore, Metcalfe, Gilder - Four Important Laws Demonstrating the Impact of Technology

Following are four important laws that demonstrate the impact of technology through innovation and creativity:

1) Kao's Law - Creativity - Creativity rises exponentially with diversity; hence, the more diverse a population, the more creative it becomes.
2) Moore's Law - Processing Power - The power of computing will continue to double approximately every 18 months, while the price of computing power will halve over the same period.
3) Metcalfe's Law - Networks - The value of a network is the square of its nodes; applies to social networks as well - hence the disproportionate growth in the power of social networks such as Linkedin and Facebook once a certain critical mass is reached. Also consider the immense power each additional member adds after a certain point...
4) Gilder's Law - Bandwidth - Available telecom bandwidth will triple every 12 months. If we can freely stream video to every household now - what will we be able to do in a decade???

Familiar with any other groundbreaking rules worth mentioning?
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Visualizing the Impossible

"Extraordinary people visualize not what is possible or probable, but rather what is impossible. And by visualizing the impossible, they begin to see it as possible."

Cheri Carter-Scott

Saturday, April 24, 2010

How to Pitch your Idea, Business, Yourself!

Four easy stages to pitch fluently:

1. Take the time to construct a succinct, single sentence explanation of your idea, your business, yourself - whatever it is that you are trying to pitch - this is commonly known as the "elevator pitch"
2. Know your pitch cold, be able to repeat it if wakened from your sleep
3. Show passion when you pitch!
4. Visualize your success!!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

What to do with the iPad?!

For those of you who had not had the privilege of coming across George Colony's writings as yet - George is the CEO of Forrester, and he writes a nice little blog "For the Counterintuitive CEO"

Mr. Colony hits the iPad problem right on the head - there is simply nowhere left to put it...position that, eh? :-)

For more Forrester blogs see http://blogs.forrester.com/