I am live at NRF. We saw Bush in the morning and Ginni Rometty, our IBM CEO is coming up in the afternoon!
Here’s what I think is the one of the most important elements in 2014 for retailers: Omnichannel.
BIZTECHBUZZ in the world of social, cognitive, IoT and startups
I am live at NRF. We saw Bush in the morning and Ginni Rometty, our IBM CEO is coming up in the afternoon!
Here’s what I think is the one of the most important elements in 2014 for retailers: Omnichannel.
I now get to manage IBM’s Global Entrepreneur program. I love learning about the new start-up business models and that’s why this Infographic made my top of the list for this week!
Fascinating facts:
Today IBM unveiled its plans to embark on a bold new direction with Watson by launching the IBM Watson Group, a new business unit dedicated solely to the development and commercialization of cloud delivered cognitive innovations. This is a strategic shift by IBM to accelerate into the marketplace a new class of software, services and apps that think, improve by learning, and discover answers and insights to complex questions from massive amounts of disparate data.
I am here in the room in downtown NYC at this announcement Event!
Through the IBM Watson Group, IBM will continue to provide our academic partners with the types of tools and resources needed to help students build the T-shaped skills (discipline depth and cross-industry breadth) needed to succeed in the era of cognitive systems. This includes new workshops and seminars at its headquarters on topics such as development skills and techniques, as well as networking opportunities for students, academics and professionals.
Following are key details about today’s announcement:
There are several other ways in the near future that you can learn more about the new IBM Watson Group and the way that cognitive systems will transform how we live, learn and conduct business:
As always, please reach out to us with any questions, ideas or opinions about the IBM Watson Group. We invite you, your students, colleagues and network to join us in the ongoing conversations about IBM Watson via social media using #IBMWatson. You can also watch this video series that brings the IBM Watson story to life.
I have been reading all the 2014 trends for social! One thing I found interesting was the number of articles that included blogging coming back — I just share a few here!
The blog is back!
Here are 4 reasons you need to blog:
Social Business is about 3 things:
1. Empowering People to activate a digital ecosystem!
2. Trusting People to create an authentic, and effective way of working!
3. Understanding people through actionable analytics
To be a strategic Social Business, start with Empowerment! It is a great way to start in 2014! Empowerment starts at home — with your workforce — and then extends to partners and clients.
With those empowered employees, your business processes will become more competitive.
To be your best in this new year, you need to Understand People and their choices and decision making ability. Analytics is your best friend!
I hope you join me at Connect 2014!!!
It is not to be missed!
This weekend I went to see “Saving Mr Banks” which is the story about how Disney received rights to the character of Mary Poppins! (It was a great movie!) My favorite part of the movie was how the song “Let’s go fly a kite” came to be — and it got me thinking about kites and social.
There’s an old saying in China – “those who fly a kite can have a long life.” Interesting — kite flying on a regular basis can lead to longevity!
What does fly a kite mean in the Social Business world?
Get started — and keep trying! You may not be able to get the kite up the first time. Keep going — endure the failure! The same is true for Social. Starting is the hardest. You may experience some failure — ensure through it and learn the ropes!
Practice! To fly a kite, you need to practice. My daughter and I tried multiple times at the beach and finally got the kite up! In Social, to really see results, you need to keep going and practice! Social requires learning the tools and the practices as well as your clients.
Fun! Yes, flying a kite is fun. It is relaxing. Social is the same. Keeping touch with your clients is fun — not just the business side but the personal as well!
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