Absolutely. I really enjoyed it. Feel free to make me put my time where my mouth is, as I would LOVE to work on a non CI track, e.g. work with folks in the Business Development Institute, Project Management, Pricing, Proposal Management, Strategic Planning, Marketing, etc., to bring in new blood. But then, you can put me where you need me. Claudia -
Great conference, August - I just wanted more. More networking, more time to get to sessions. You and Derek did a fantastic job and I am sure 2010 will be even better. I'd love to see some of the suggestions from the active dialogs baked into next year, such as a track that consists of topics outside of the CI community but contains information of use to CI professionals.
Best,
Claudia
i feel happy that people in India are getting aware about CI and its increasing..
it always feels gr8 to hear your podcasts, since everytime i learn something new and thirst for more knowledge..
It is good to (kind of) run into you again since we last met at the October Greater DC SCIP Chapter Meeting. I have been following your blog ever since and your CI podcast have been most informative, thank you for taking your time to make the podcasts available.
Like many others here, I will be looking forward to your future podcasts and hopefully be able to meet you in person again at future DC SCIP events.
Thank you for recommending the TED's video of Jonathan Haidt's lecture. I am reading some essays from Russell Kirk and just finished one on Burke. It was encouraging to be able to appreciate Haight's comment on Burke all the more. I have some acquaintances that relish political matters and I shall be forwarding the link to them.
August, how are you getting on with your iPhone? Some of us just need to have it, others don't. What's in it for you? Good luck with the Chicago Annual Summit in 2009!
Hi August,
At all. You deserve all the kind words for your brilliant work.
I do have some topics that I would like to suugest.
Among them let me share a couple:
#1 Challenges to implement CI functions in SME's
#2 Sales Intelligence - how to leverage it and how to support your sales team
#3 - CI - Is it the same all over the world? How different? How similar?
Hope they are of interest to you.
All the best,
Miguel Delete Comment
Thanks for the quick response, August. Big hand to you and Derek for taking on Chicago. Brilliant! I rate Proactive's recent SCIP CIM article putting the case out there for greater involvement.
Happy New Year August! Great podcast! What plans do you have for 2008 with it? Hoping that you enjoyed San Diego! Best wishes and welcome your response!
In so far as you retain your ability to point out people's specific pedigree as female dogs, yes, absolutely, feel free to park on the steps of City Hall, double park, the world is your oyster.
Great - looking forward to seeing you out west - do you have plans Wednesday evening - we're putting together a little dinner cruise?
Incidentally, Martha Matteo, Kieran Michael Brown and I put this NING up (literally yesterday) to provide a place for people to cover the SCIP meeting essentially, so if you plan to blog/podcast onsite feel free to feed that into the NING network and/or invite others to share. Since SCIP really isn't setup for this, we're hoping we can try and jumpstart some of the social web angle with them this way.
I'm planning to add the SCIP conference agenda here so that we can do a little opinion/voting on particular sessions that are blog-worthy by topic. I believe there are NING "gadgets" available from OpenSocial to do that, but haven't hunted them down.
Finally, the overarching idea is to alert people interested in CI that they should show up in SD next month and those that don't that they should come NEXT year because of what they missed. We want to try and grow the pie by reaching outside the standard membership channels that SCIP is specifically designed to speak to. I think you could help a lot with that August!
Well getting a clean feed takes a combination of good web-sources and appropriate taxonomy-based semantic filters. It seems your friend's RSS is clean and thus it may be worth to look at his/her taxonomy. Any insight?
Indeed Richard you seem pretty well covered as far as information retrieval is concerned.
What about analysis, sharing, collaboration with others? What about aggregating those feeds together?
Any insights would be helpful.
I use e-sobi. It is a rss and podcast feed reader. I can add the feeds I want, I can store pages for later use, I can set alerts. Seems to be more powerful than the free readers. SInce you can organize it the way you want, it provides a way to quick…
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Best,
Claudia
Good catching up with you after the conference yesterday. Wanted to let you know I've added the SCIP blog to our blogroll at The Playmaker's Standard.
Best,
John
thanks for a reply..
i feel happy that people in India are getting aware about CI and its increasing..
it always feels gr8 to hear your podcasts, since everytime i learn something new and thirst for more knowledge..
Hope your major work would get over soon..
It is good to (kind of) run into you again since we last met at the October Greater DC SCIP Chapter Meeting. I have been following your blog ever since and your CI podcast have been most informative, thank you for taking your time to make the podcasts available.
Like many others here, I will be looking forward to your future podcasts and hopefully be able to meet you in person again at future DC SCIP events.
v/r
Jerry Lai
Its an honour to meet you here. I am a student of CI. & i am a regular podcast hearer...
Thank you for recommending the TED's video of Jonathan Haidt's lecture. I am reading some essays from Russell Kirk and just finished one on Burke. It was encouraging to be able to appreciate Haight's comment on Burke all the more. I have some acquaintances that relish political matters and I shall be forwarding the link to them.
Regards,
Bruce Kneuer
At all. You deserve all the kind words for your brilliant work.
I do have some topics that I would like to suugest.
Among them let me share a couple:
#1 Challenges to implement CI functions in SME's
#2 Sales Intelligence - how to leverage it and how to support your sales team
#3 - CI - Is it the same all over the world? How different? How similar?
Hope they are of interest to you.
All the best,
Miguel Delete Comment
I am fan of your CI Podcast.
Do you have plans to post any new podcasts?
Look forward to hear (literally ;-) ) from you soon.
Miguel
Had you considered a position with the WORLD BANK???
Incidentally, Martha Matteo, Kieran Michael Brown and I put this NING up (literally yesterday) to provide a place for people to cover the SCIP meeting essentially, so if you plan to blog/podcast onsite feel free to feed that into the NING network and/or invite others to share. Since SCIP really isn't setup for this, we're hoping we can try and jumpstart some of the social web angle with them this way.
I'm planning to add the SCIP conference agenda here so that we can do a little opinion/voting on particular sessions that are blog-worthy by topic. I believe there are NING "gadgets" available from OpenSocial to do that, but haven't hunted them down.
Finally, the overarching idea is to alert people interested in CI that they should show up in SD next month and those that don't that they should come NEXT year because of what they missed. We want to try and grow the pie by reaching outside the standard membership channels that SCIP is specifically designed to speak to. I think you could help a lot with that August!
See you soon.
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