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COFES Blog
By Rachael Dalton-Taggart on
5/18/2006 3:52 AM
If you create a new term and no one hears it, was it worthwhile? A look at Right Hemisphere's activities with "Product Graphics Management" provides a great case study in how to gain acceptance for a new term or concept, but is the term actually right?
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By Rachael Dalton-Taggart on
5/12/2006 1:46 AM
Contrary to popular understanding that new products are driven by customer demand, new research finds that IT innovations are giving rise to a new breed of product - created by changes in IT and then revealed to the public to fuel demand.
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By Rachael Dalton-Taggart on
5/12/2006 12:49 AM
Lester Craft recently posted an article on COFES at his Innovate Forum site. In it he talks about the difference between 'just dumb', and 'brilliantly dumb' innovations: the difference is, according to Craft, that some of the biggest innovations have been brilliantly dumb. Read on ....
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By Joel Orr on
5/11/2006
Yes, Rachael, everyone does know that loving shiny things is a guy thing. (By the way, that would be a 1956 Chevy, not a '52 - a dour, clunky box...:-))
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By Rachael Dalton-Taggart on
5/6/2006 4:28 AM
The National Inventor's Hall of Fame today announced its 2006 inductees. Why do we care? Because it is interesting to see just how long ago some important inventions were made.
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By Rick Stavanja on
5/3/2006 10:26 AM
A COFES.com web site maintenance alert.
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By Rick Stavanja on
5/1/2006 9:57 AM
Although it's been only a few short days since it wrapped up, bloggers have had much to say about their experiences at COFES 2006.
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