• Home
  • Categories
    • Brand Research
    • Consumer Electronics
    • Effects of Recession
    • Green Technology
    • Marketing to Women
    • Technology Branding
  • Subscribe via RSS

Post-slacking: The Best Buy Guy Debacle

April 14th, 2009  |  Published in Effects of Recession

For my faithful followers (in the millions now! ;)), my sincerest apologies for slacking on keeping up with my blog. Since we last spoke, I’ve had two things happen:

  1. I’ve been busy practicing what I preach
  2. I had my laptop stolen by the Best Buy Guy

Ok, maybe not a Best Buy Guy specifically, but a guy/girl who broke into my car outside Best Buy in San Francisco. To that person surfing my net, checking out my bookmarks, finding my design apps “fun to play with,” and enjoying my ITunes, I hope you find some peace in your life.

Leave a Response

Background

  • Remy Allis Background

Recent Posts

  • New Research on 2009 B2B Marketing Strategies
  • Toiling Over Choosing a Name
  • Evolving Vernacular List for 2010
  • The Power of a (Brand) Image
  • 10 Worst Innovation Mistakes In A Recession
  • A.P.I.M.: A Practice in Meaning (aka KISS)
  • The Expensive New Agency Model
  • The Magic of Connecting Subcultures
  • Della To Capture Female Netbooker
  • Reflecting on Redefined Consumer Sensibilities

10 worst mistakes that quell innovation:

10 Fire talent.
9 Cut back on technology.
8 Reduce Risk. Give into the instinct to be conservative.
7 Stop new product development.
6 Replace growth-oriented CEOs with cost-cutting CEOs.
5 Retreat from globalization.
4 Replace innovation as key strategy.
3 Change performance metrics.
2 Reinforce hierarchy over collaboration.
1 Only look internally for change.
Welcome to Allis Inc.

Archives

  • July 2009
  • June 2009
  • May 2009
  • April 2009
  • March 2009
  • February 2009
  • January 2009

Categories

  • Brand Research
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Effects of Recession
  • Green Technology
  • Marketing to Women
  • Technology Branding
Subscribe


©2010
Powered by WordPress using the Gridline Lite theme by Graph Paper Press.