Thursday, November 18, 2010

Change in Good Times

I thought today's presentations brought to light the need to be aware of changes that could be made, even when times are good. Being complacent can lead to struggles later. By always investing in IT, you can be better prepared to face unforseen challenges.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Innovation at my expense.

I think this article is a good example of the fact that sometimes, the things we do in business may not have the outcome we intend. However, moving forward, if you can bring the innovators into your company (a process that may need to be done continuously), you can identify challenges before they occur.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

A Phone Without Service Is....Pointless

This article was an eye-opener. In roughly the last year and a half, the amount of data used cell phone users has increased by 450%. This leads by to wonder if there will be a limit to the development of wireless technology. With a finite number of frequencies available, some other form may need to be developed so that the need  users have to be mobile can be met.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Outsourcing

In my opinion, the outsourcing method that makes the most sense is having a single vendor. When dealing with multiple vendors, even though they may be the best in their respective fields, there are going to be issues with organizing who is in charge of what problem where. Confusing, right? Instead, by dealing with on entity, a single line of communication can be established, thus creating more transparency.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Outsourcing

After thinking about outsourcing for a bit, the main thing I wonder about is: What opportunities are companies foregoing when outsourcing. By allowing outside businesses to peer, even if only a little, into your processes, you may be allowing an outside source to develop a proprietary technology that changes the industry. If you were to develop such technology in-house, the competitive advantage gained could have a massive effect on your profitability.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Resistance to New Technology

I am usually one of the people who lag behind when it comes to new technology, mostly because I don't like to follow fads. Certain technology comes and goes, adding no real value to the lives of those who use it. However, if someone can show me and prove that a technology can be productive, there is no reason for me not to switch. In order for businesses to convince employees to accept changes being made in IT, I think it is important to remember that some people think like this. Somehow quantify the value of the change.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Even in IT, Customer Service Matters

After reading this article (Apple Cust. Serv.), I thought it interesting that a company who is always on the cutting edge of technology also has such a lead in customer service. This proves taht even in an industry where many are worried about the finished product and how they are being more innovative than their competitors, it still pays to devote time and resources to something as "ancient" as customer service.

Another thing is that even though most depend on outside retailers and web orders to move product, Apple has decided that internal retail stores are a viable option. Though it has cost a considerable amount, Apple uses these stores to give the company a young, hip face.

Lastly, it's interesting to note that Steve Jobs has the final say in the direction Apple is heading. They seem to be doing well in my eyes, so why is it that Mrs. Fields' model couldn't work?