Monthly Archives: September 2016

Why I’ll Be Writing Something New From Now On
Following this, my 200th blog post, it’s time for a change. In the future, you will see fewer new posts from me. I don’t know what the frequency will become, though once every 4-6 weeks feels about right. This has nothing to do with this blog’s core theme – disruptive tech, trends, and opportunities – about […]
Apple, The Hardware Mirage, And The Software Trap
Reactions to Apple’s announcement of the iPhone 7 suggest that we have reached a plateau in smartphone industrial design. After all, Apple, the king of silicon chic, finally didn’t deliver a package that wowed. In fact, Apple’s “courageous” euthanizing of the headphone jack seems to either perplex, annoy, or strike a funny bone. I get the hullabaloo. […]
Marketing Leadership Death Traps And How To Avoid Them
NFL head coaches struggle with job security. Going into the 2016-17 season, team owners fired six head coaches. This followed seven more who got the axe going into last season. With just 32 professional football teams, the resulting 40.6% turnover over the last two seasons is awfully high. Memo to NFL head coaches: rent before […]