The Analyst Who Erred
I'm really liking my iPad 2, though perhaps less so now that it's a done-deal for a 4G-enabled iPad 3 come March 7. Oh well. Personal technology marches on, albeit too fast sometimes for my comfort.The one significant drawback with the iPad -- somethin...
Commander in Control
One of the points I had hoped to emphasize in my last post was that Twitter, blogging, Facebook and Google+ offer an even more controlled communications environment than what a fastidiously prepped/messaged executive might face in a media interview.Dav...
Communications Slop
"The modern chief executive lives behind a wall of communications operatives, many of whom ladle out slop meant to obscure rather than reveal."David Carr-- David Carr of The New York Times lamenting the way many CEOs have long interacted with memb...
Those Five-Star Reviews
How important are consumer-generated reviews in your purchase-making decisions? If you're like me, the answer is VERY. When assessing hotels, the write-ups on Virtual Tourist and Trip Advisor invariably make or break my booking. The reviews on Yelp pla...
Pando’s ‘Cuda
In case you hadn't noticed, a very refreshing bi-product has risen from the ashes of the rather acrimonious breakup between TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington and his wealth-creating nemesis, AOL. The tech/social news-savvy site PandoDaily, led by fo...
My Big Messy Social Life
My social life is a mess. And I know I'm not the only one mired in the digital muck. Here's the lowdown, which stands in contrast to just two years ago: I'm feeling pressure to bolster my presence on the red hot Pinterest even though th...
PR for Startups: Deconstructed
Blog MaverickIt turns out that my post last week about item #11 on Mark Cuban's list of 12 Rules for Startups -- "Never Hire a PR Firm" -- set off a firestorm that prompted a more nuanced response from Mr. Cuban.In his expanded view, Mr. Cuban did...
Don’t Be Evil
Scott McNealyIn March of 1998, the straight-talking CEO of Sun Microsystems travelled to Washington to testify before Congress on the then-monopolistic ways of one famous tech company out of Redmond, WA. Scott McNealy, with whom I sat the following mor...

