Monthly Archives: June 2012

The Best Part of Surge 2012

Some snippets from Nasscom Surge 2012. C K Ranganathan of CavinKare, during the keynote was one of the best parts of NASSCOM Surge 2012. Here are some snippets from his speech. On The Importance of Product Differentiation If you do

Posted in Disruptions, Entrepreneurship, Ideas, Innovation, Inspiration

Causes of Failures

In his book , Early Warning: Using Competitive Intelligence to Anticipate Market Shifts, Control Risk, and Create Powerful Strategies, Benjamin Gilad talks about causes of failure. Sticking to obsolete internal conviction even though the market evidence points otherwise, seems to be

Posted in imorph, Information Discovery, Intelligence

Logic of Writing

 The Pyramid Principle by Barbara Minto (Logic of Writing) we can check if the pyramid grouping is correct by the following rules: • Ideas at any level in the pyramid must always be summaries of the ideas grouped below them

Posted in Ideas, imorph

Experimenting With An Event Called Insights

Planning to try an event called Insights,  for the Chennai TiE startup SIG event in mid July.  Would love your feedback. Here are our current thoughts: 1. Who Can Participate? Startups making presentations. Business Advisers – a group of Angels,

Posted in Ideas

Attributes of Great Innovators

I just did a Google search for “Attributes of Great Innovators” and collected a list. Here is the list categorized by sources and a few of my comments. Five Discovery Skills that Distinguish Great Innovators Associating Questioning Observing Networking Experimenting

Posted in Innovation

Intelligent Dissent vs Passive Agreement

Certain company cultures discourage dissent, especially with people higher up in the hierarchy. Others  allow dissent, to encourage different points of view. Do you permit intelligent dissent in your team? Find more pleasure in intelligent dissent than in passive agreement,

Posted in Ideas

Why Do You Need Market Intelligence?

What a great Market Intelligence Managers do: “Some of the greatest challenges facing CEOs and global organizations today are understanding market growth, identifying new business opportunities, facing new competition and managing changing customer needs. The best market intelligence managers are

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Posted in Analytics, Information Discovery, Intelligence

Indian Angel Network – A Few Facts

Notes from a Presentation by Vidya and comments from a couple of Angels from the Indian Angel Network (IAN) heard at the Headstart event in Chennai: Indian Angel Network: Averaged one investment per month in 2012 Has about 200 angels in

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Posted in Entrepreneurship

BookLog: Early Warning Using Competitive Intelligence

From Early Warning: Using Competitive Intelligence to Anticipate Market Shifts, Control Risk, and Create Powerful Strategies by Benjamin Gilad. There is a process that brings management closer to external focus. It is called competitive early warning. It helps companies decipher early signs

Posted in Ideas

LinkLog: Metaphors and Stories

I was researching “Environmental Scanning”.  Our tools attempt to  solve the problem of Information Discovery.  I came upon this article on Metaphors and Stories. When you start working on a new product or business, uncertainty looms large. How do you handle uncertainty? We

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Management
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