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Join Charlie Rose, Ron Conway, Jack Dorsey And Lots Of Others At TechCrunch Disrupt
He was the Founder and Managing Partner of the Angel Investors LP funds (1998-2005) whose investments included: Google, Ask Jeeves, Paypal, Good Technology, Opsware, and Brightmail. Michael was a Director of McKinsey & Company and head of its Global Media and Entertainment Practice. Before joining McKinsey in 2001, Wolf was a senior partner with Booz & Company, where he spearheaded its We are just starting to announce the first speakers at the upcoming TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York City on May 24 – 26 .
TechCrunch Disrupt is a three-day,
TechCrunch
- Monday, March 15, 2010
The Right Fight: How to Pick Battles on the Path to Grand Innovation
former Partner of Katzenbach LLC and McKinsey, Damon is the co-author of The Right Fight (Harper Collins, 2010) and his writing has appeared in The McKinsey Quarterly, Oil and Gas Journal of Finance, and The Harvard Business Review. How does an organization create breakthrough performance time after time? How does a company develop meaningful innovations that work on many levels--for customers, for society, for the planet?
Fast Company
- Wednesday, March 3, 2010
New York Times Content May Be Coming To A Screen Near You
Let’s take a closer look at the NYT’s newest distribution partner.
RMG Networks’ management team is comprised of Garry McGuire (CEO), previously Chairman of Icon Internet Ventures, and former executives from companies such as Yahoo, LevelVision, Screenvision and McKinsey & Co.
The New York Times Company has teamed up with RMG Networks to have some of its digital content displayed on part of the latter’s network of out-of-home screens. The partnership is said to bring NYTimes content to some 850 screens , located in district cafés and eateries
TechCrunch
- Monday, March 1, 2010
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Business+Web 2.0 from McKinsey
McKinsey has an insightful new study on business and web 2.0 For the past three years , roughly 1,700 executives from around the world—across a range of industries and functional areas—have responded to a McKinsey survey on how organizations are using Web 2.0 tech to solve problems with partners and suppliers:
that’s well worth a read. [Free, Free, but registration required.]
Internet Time
- Sunday, September 6, 2009
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Post-Crisis Trends You Have to Watch
Eric Beinhocker is a senior fellow of the McKinsey Global Institute, McKinsey & Company's economics research arm. Elizabeth Stephenson is a partner in McKinsey's Chicago office and a leader of the firm's research initiative on the global forces shaping the strategic environment.
...Tags: Ten is a nice round number, but it's an oversimplification to suggest that there are only 10 trends that executives must track to understand how the business environment is evolving--notwithstanding the title of our contribution to HBR's July-August special issue on managing in the new world: The 10 Trends You Have to Watch.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Friday, June 26, 2009
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RSS isn't Dead (Just Ask Executives)
The McKinsey Global Survey on Web 2.0 The definition McKinsey provided to execs was "RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an application that allows people to subscribe to online distributions of news, blogs, podcasts, or other online information."
McKinsey Quarterly's survey was conducted online in June of this year, and garnered 1,695 responses from executives working in a wide range of regions and verticals. It's become fashionable among a certain set to declare that RSS is no longer the foremost pipeline for news and information on the Web. Steve Gillmor and innumerable
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, September 3, 2009
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Luxury Brands Look to China
New research from McKinsey & Co. McKinsey also reports that presently, about 80% of China's wealthy are between the ages of 18 and 45 (versus 30% in the US). Ruder Finn Asia recently partnered with Albatross Global Solutions in developing the 2009 China Luxury Forecast , which found that, in Greater China as a whole, more than half (50.3%) of respondents claim they will not let the global economic downturn affect their purchase of luxury goods. With the future of our global economy still uncertain, more and more executives are looking to China, specifically to the Chinese consumer — who just might be able to lift the global economy out of recession.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Friday, September 11, 2009
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Is Freelancing Right For You?
Do you have money saved up, a financial backer, or a partner who is sharing expenses with you? Victor Cheng was a consultant at McKinsey & Company and a high-tech executive before going freelance. Now Cheng's hourly rate is significantly higher than it would have been had he made partner at McKinsey, he says. The perks are tempting: mid-morning jogs, hours billed from a café in Paris or from your back porch, not needing permission to skip a day to take care of a sick child. But does it make sense for you to take the plunge into freelance life?
HarvardBusiness.org
- Thursday, August 6, 2009
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Is Freelancing Right For You?
Do you have money saved up, a financial backer, or a partner who is sharing expenses with you? Victor Cheng was a consultant at McKinsey & Company and a high-tech executive before going freelance. Now Cheng's hourly rate is significantly higher than it would have been had he made partner at McKinsey, he says. The perks are tempting: mid-morning jogs, hours billed from a café in Paris or from your back porch, not needing permission to skip a day to take care of a sick child. But does it make sense for you to take the plunge into freelance life?
HarvardBusiness.org
- Thursday, August 6, 2009
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What is the "Great Disruption"
Here is a short post by a smart man Matthew Klippenstein and his partner Noordin Nanji The way electric power is generated and distributed will change
substantially Tags: Econolypse Jay Rosen Joe Romm Matthew Klippenstein McKinsey Paul Gilding Tom Friedma Let's today step out of the normal boundaries of analysis of our
economic economic crisis and ask a radical question: What if the crisis of 2008
represents
Robert Paterson's Weblog
- Monday, March 9, 2009
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New York Times Content May Be Coming To A Screen Near You
Let’s take a closer look at the NYT’s newest distribution partner.
RMG Networks’ management team is comprised of Garry McGuire (CEO), previously Chairman of Icon Internet Ventures, and former executives from companies such as Yahoo, LevelVision, Screenvision and McKinsey & Co.
The New York Times Company has teamed up with RMG Networks to have some of its digital content displayed on part of the latter’s network of out-of-home screens. The partnership is said to bring NYTimes content to some 850 screens , located in district cafés and eateries
TechCrunch
- Monday, March 1, 2010
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Bay Area News Project Strikes Content Deal With The New York Times
The Project as also brought on former McKinsey partner Lisa Frazier as CEO and Jonathan Weber, the co-founder and editor in chief of The Industry Standard, as the site’s editor in chief.
The Bay Area News Project, a non-profit media organization providing hyper local news to the San Francisco area, has announced a deal to provide news to the New York Times. The content will be used for The New York Times’ local San Francisco editions on Friday and Saturday.
TechCrunch
- Thursday, January 21, 2010
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Want To Pitch Marc Andreessen, Roelof Botha or Marissa Mayer? Apply For Your Shot At TechCrunch50 By June 30
Roelof Botha is a partner at Sequoia Capital focused on services and software investments. Prior to joining Sequoia Capital in 2003, Roelof served as the Chief Financial Officer of PayPal (EBAY) and worked as a management consultant with McKinsey & Company. Additional partners will be named in the months leading up to the conference. Ning’s Marc Andreessen , Sequoia Capital’s Roelof Botha and Google’s Marissa Mayer will return to our third-annual TechCrunch50 conference Panel of Experts September 14 - 15 in San Francisco. Our experts judge
TechCrunch
- Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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