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Paul
Kedrosky
Dr.
Kedrosky is a venture capitalist, media personality,
and entrepreneur. He is a sought-after speaker; an
analyst for CNBC television; a columnist for TheStreet/RealMoney;
the editor of Infectious Greed, one of the best known
business blogs on the Internet; and he is frequently
quoted in major publications around the world.
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Andrew
McAfee
Andrew
McAfee studies the impact of information technology
(IT) on businesses -- how it changes their performance,
the ways they organize themselves for innovation and
productivity, and the competitive landscapes they face.
He works primarily with senior management teams, helping
them understand what IT does for them, and what they
need to do in order to successfully select, adopt, and
exploit technology. (Read
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Clay
Shirky
Mr.
Shirky divides his time between consulting, teaching,
and writing on the social and economic effects of
Internet technologies. His consulting practice is
focused on the rise of decentralized technologies
such as peer-to-peer, web services, and wireless networks
that provide alternatives to the wired client/server
infrastructure that characterizes the Web. Current
clients include Nokia, GBN, the Library of Congress,
the Highlands Forum, the Markle Foundation, and the
BBC.
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Jerry
Michalski
Jerry
Michalski is a guide to The Relationship Economy.
That is, he helps organizations nurture authentic
relationships with their natural audiences or customer
bases, as well as among their employees. Doing this
with customers builds lasting loyalty and increases
margins. With employees, it greatly boosts cooperation
that leads to results. (Read
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Elizabeth
Churchill
Elizabeth Churchill
a Principal Research Scientist at Yahoo! Research in Santa
Clara, CA. I work in the area of Media Experience Research,
my area of interest being social media.
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