It’s been a week since VRM+CRM 2010, and there have been many conversations on private channels (emails, face-to-face, phone-to-phone, face-to-faces), all “processing,” as they say. Meanwhile we also have some very interesting postings to chew o…
CRM+VRM 2010 Follow-up
3 September 2010 by admin
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Beyond caveat emptor
30 August 2010 by admin
First, three posts by JP Rangaswami:
Does the Web make experts dumb?
Does the Web make esperts dumb, Part 2: who is the teacher?
Does the Web make experts dumb, Part 3: the issues
His bottom line in the last of those: “… people are saying the web…
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