By Sourabh Hajela on 5/8/2009 11:09 AM
We discuss it as if it is a bad thing. I, for one, am not willing to shed a tear if all newspapers disappeared. Read More » |
By Sourabh Hajela on 5/8/2009 9:47 AM
Leadership lessons can be learnt from ordinary people around us. Believe me, when I say “ordinary” I really mean it. So here are two rock stars and what they have to teach us Read More » |
By Sourabh Hajela on 5/8/2009 8:55 AM
Well, that is how candle in the dark might sound on Kindle – Amazon’s vaunted book machine. Apparently, the “bookinator” pronounces “Barack” as “black” and “Obama” as “Alabama.” It pronounces “Celtics” with a hard c. The question is: was the coding outsourced to India? Just kidding folks. The various justifications aside, speech recognition and rendition have come a long way – but is there ways to go?
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By Sourabh Hajela on 1/27/2009 10:07 AM
This is the official announcement of the demise of Wikipedia. Wiki = Good idea. Bad execution = Wikipedia. Good idea + Bad Execution = Back to the drawing board. This math is timeless. Pay attention. Read More » |
By Sourabh Hajela on 1/27/2009 9:39 AM
According to a report the American banking sector is in the hole for $3.5 Trillion. In other words, American banking system is bankrupt. Now, on to the really shocking part. Read More » |
By Sourabh Hajela on 1/26/2009 1:16 PM
Sometimes, the best surprises are the ones we don't know about. Huh! Well, surprise! You and I now own another corporate jet. Read More » |
By Sourabh Hajela on 1/8/2009 2:15 PM
Leaders lead and, well, sheep follow. Which are you? Read More » |
By Sourabh Hajela on 1/7/2009 8:41 PM
Another day, another story of corporate malfeasance. The cycle continues as shareholders look to "others" to manage their business. Good Luck! Read More » |
By Sourabh Hajela on 1/6/2009 11:32 AM
R.I.A.A. has been pursuing single moms and college kids with the vigor of the wily coyote chasing road runner. The result? Road Runner lives! Now, they are changing tact. Out with the lawsuits and in with "graduated response." Will it work? Read More » |
By Sourabh Hajela on 1/21/2008 7:21 AM
Most innovations elicit the same response – a new department. Innovation itself is dealt with this blunt tool. Stop and think!Read More » |