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Beyond Blue (BusinessWeek Online)

Beyond Blue (BusinessWeek Online) 04/08/2005 06:16 PM

BusinessWeek Online - It was over a lunch in Cincinnati two years ago that IBM Chief Executive Samuel J. Palmisano got his first inkling of Big Blue's next act. Palmisano was talking business with A.G. Lafley, CEO of Procter & Gamble Co. , one of IBM's big customers. At one point, Lafley asked Palmisano to estimate how many of P&G's 100,000 employees it truly needed to keep on its payroll. When Palmisano didn't venture a guess, Lafley stunned him by saying that P&G might be able to get by with only a quarter of its workforce. ...




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Frankly, the entire article smells.  Heather Green and her cohort are using the article to launch a new blog that talks about business blogging.  Can you say:  business book?  Scoble will soon have some competition.

Also, the article is full of over the top analysis.  This is classic Forrester, but the analysts were left out of the picture.  The reporters are now the subject matter experts/pundits/analysts.  "We've done our research on blogs, made our dire pronouncements." Very funny.

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Not all of our students will see this cover story in Business Week on the migration of high-paying jobs to India.  But most attended a lecture in 6.171 by the folks who run MIT's latest big IT effort:  OpenCourseWare (http://ocw.mit.edu), which distributes syllabi, problem sets, and other materials from MIT classes (at least one semester after the class is actually given).  During the lecture the students learned that, although ocw.mit.edu is a purely static .html site, it is produced with a database-backed content management system.  In fact, of the $11 million donated by foundations to support the service, about $2 million was spent on technology and the salaries of folks at MIT who oversee the technology.

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Students began to wake up.

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The World Famous Chi-Lites Joined
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If you don't know
Ricky by now...

The Story and
Stories of Bruno
Schulz

Because Businesses
Don't Care Enough
About Profits

Narc!
7,000 year old
sex-artifact

In your face
Once upon a time
Google Maps and
Craigslist Sitting
in a Tree

The Perfect
Housemate!
(*twitch*)

NetNewsWire,
MarsEdit resources,
tips, scripts, etc.

Nex Web Browser
WebTorrent.Com Index
Script

Microsoft Hunts
Child Pornography

News network to pay
'citizen
journalists'

Week in pictures:
Rome and remembrance

Sony white with envy
over iPod?

Photos: Gateway's
new crop

Windows Update Scam
Fooling Users

Nintendo Open Shops
in NYC

what is grok?