Gregory pouy sur Twitter : "Moving to NYC in the perfect conditions with @lacompagnie #business... What could happen in China in 2014? 1. Two phrases will be important for 2014: ‘productivity growth’ and ‘technological disruption’ China’s labor costs continue to rise by more than 10 percent a year, land costs are pricing offices out of city centers, the cost of energy and water is growing so much that they may be rationed in some geographies, and the cost of capital is higher, especially for state-owned enterprises.
Basically, all major input costs are growing, while intense competition and, often, overcapacity make it incredibly hard to pass price increases onto customers. China’s solution? Higher productivity. Companies will adopt global best practices from wherever they can be found, which explains why recent international field trips of Chinese executives have taken on a much more serious, substantive tone. Podcast What could happen in China? DownloadAuthor Gordon Orr discusses some of his predictions for the coming year in China with fellow McKinsey directors Nick Leung and Guangyu Li. 2. Yet the CIOs’ day is coming. Pinterest for business. Opération réussie d’une TPE sur Facebook. Note au lecteur : ce billet a été rédigé par Rémy Bigot, webmarketer.
L’article a d’abord été publié dans la rubrique Communiqués de presse, et n’est donc pas passé en une de Presse-citron ni dans le flux RSS. Mais au vu du nombre de réactions, de retweets, de likes Facebook qu’il a suscités, j’ai pensé Note au lecteur : ce billet a été rédigé par Rémy Bigot, webmarketer. L’article a d’abord été publié dans la rubrique Communiqués de presse, et n’est donc pas passé en une de Presse-citron ni dans le flux RSS. Mais au vu du nombre de réactions, de retweets, de likes Facebook qu’il a suscités, j’ai pensé qu’il méritait une meilleure exposition pour tous les lecteurs qui ne lisent pas les communiqués et qui ne sont pas sur Twitter, et c’est la raison pour laquelle je le mets en une aujourd’hui.
Bonjour à tous, je suis Rémy Bigot, webmarketer depuis 2003. Présentation de l’entreprise Il s’agit de la fée corsetée, l’atelier de création artisanale de ma compagne. Objectifs de l’opération et:
Mobile. B2B. PME. Foursquare + Square = Killer Small Business Social CRM « I’m Not Actually a Geek. December 14, 2009 by Hutch Carpenter Parker Smith wrote a piece that got me thinking. In Foursquare: Democratizing the Loyalty Program, he posits that Foursquare could be the loyalty program provider to small businesses. I think he’s right. Then I noticed these identical product benefits touted by the companies themselves, Foursquare and Jack Dorsey’s Square: For example, foursquare can tell you how many times a customer has been to your venue or the frequency of their visits. Would you look at that? A few years back, I was the personalized marketing product manager at Pay By Touch, which offered the ability to pay for items with biometrics (i.e. your finger). Which brings me to what Foursquare and Square are doing. Each provides pieces of what would be needed for a small business CRM. There is no CRM for offline small businesses At least, not for businesses that operate in the physical world.
But they could use CRM as much as a large business does. Start with the commonality Diagram.