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Wake up Telkom! | Clever Somebody
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Looking at all things around mobile, social and innovation. Without the hype. By Angus Robinson. April 16, 2007. In Things I Noticed. Dear Mr/Ms Telkom Customer Service Manager,. This letter hereby serves to inform you that you really know how to make it difficult for me to be a customer – and that someone there is clueless. After a 15-20 minute wait and pressing the option that sounded most logical – I get through to the wrong department. 8216;Ok – where is the closest branch? 8217; I ask. After the nex...
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The long Con: Time to throw away your keyboard?
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Business, Marketing and the art of extracting confidence from strangers. Devils Business dictionary: Analysis, Delegate and . Texas Holdem Marketing part 4 - Decision Making. Virtuoso violin vs Juggling in Covent Garden. Texas Holdem Marketing part 3: Research. Occam’s razor and the Business Corollary:. Business card dictionary: Spreadsheet / Risk / Tim. Texas holdem Marketing: Part 2. Texas Hold’em marketing. The Merchant and the donkey. Time to throw away your keyboard? If you havent yet seen this clip.
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The long Con: October 2006
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Business, Marketing and the art of extracting confidence from strangers. Wednesday, October 25, 2006. Marketing is a competitive sport. How do you compete and win in the world of high stakes marketing? There is a different response that normally occurs when someone hears you are in advertising or marketing. The response is along the lines of: hey have you seen that ad with the guy and the thing? Amazing/great/terrible/killer ad what’s it for again? Posted by Steve Morris at 2:08 AM. The man stopped what ...
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The long Con: August 2006
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Business, Marketing and the art of extracting confidence from strangers. Tuesday, August 29, 2006. Jester of the Board. Indeed how dare they ignore his commands? One day a travelling jester made his way to the court of the King and begged leave to entertain the King. A feast was proclaimed and all the most powerful men in the Kingdom were assembled for a night of merriment and festivity. Posted by Steve Morris at 12:44 AM. Thursday, August 17, 2006. How to make Venture Capitalists dance. Step 2: Put on s...
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The long Con: Occam’s razor and the Business Corollary:
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Business, Marketing and the art of extracting confidence from strangers. Business card dictionary: Spreadsheet / Risk / Tim. Texas holdem Marketing: Part 2. Texas Hold’em marketing. The Merchant and the donkey. Business card dictionary: Objective . The Merchant and the Galley Slaves There was once. I have a few business definitions that I tend to . Jester of the Board. A business parable A young . How to make Venture Capitalists dance. I have spe. The Nike advertising myth and the Google corollary. In Bu...
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The long Con: Advertising then and now: Coca Cola
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Business, Marketing and the art of extracting confidence from strangers. Time to throw away your keyboard? Devils Business dictionary: Analysis, Delegate and . Texas Holdem Marketing part 4 - Decision Making. Virtuoso violin vs Juggling in Covent Garden. Texas Holdem Marketing part 3: Research. Occam’s razor and the Business Corollary:. Business card dictionary: Spreadsheet / Risk / Tim. Texas holdem Marketing: Part 2. Texas Hold’em marketing. Advertising then and now: Coca Cola. Enter your email address:.
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The long Con: September 2006
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Business, Marketing and the art of extracting confidence from strangers. Wednesday, September 13, 2006. Business card dictionary: Objective. Posted by Steve Morris at 2:18 PM. Monday, September 11, 2006. The Merchant and the Galley Slaves. Somewhere on shore a small trader sat at his cart and wondered if there wasn’t a better way to transport merchandise form far off lands . Posted by Steve Morris at 10:38 AM. Thursday, September 07, 2006. Posted by Steve Morris at 4:28 AM. Enter your email address:.
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The long Con: February 2006
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Business, Marketing and the art of extracting confidence from strangers. Monday, February 27, 2006. Web 20 vs Oldschool - The steel cage matchups part 2. I used Alexa a few posts. To compare the relative popularity of a few different businesses. Pitting them against each other in a head on head competition sometimes with surprising. Our first fight tonight is a classic; pitting centuries of tradition with a few years of communal effort. The next bout was held in a dark (firewalled) corner of the internet.
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The long Con: November 2006
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Business, Marketing and the art of extracting confidence from strangers. Friday, November 17, 2006. Business card dictionary: Spreadsheet / Risk / Time Management. I like the simplicity of this one:. Labels: Business card dictionary sarcasm humour. Posted by Steve Morris at 3:44 AM. Friday, November 10, 2006. Texas holdem Marketing: Part 2. A simple game of skill. Poker is deceptive; it is quite easy to see how people who do not know the game (and even some who play it regularly) would confuse it with ot...