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View ArticleHow to get a message to spread: and why most marketers do not understand how...
Since I heard Seth Godin (a “guru” in online marketing) speak yesterday morning, I have not been able to stop thinking about some of his key messages. I’ll explain why I keep thinking about them at the...
View ArticleA nice surprise – feedback on “Experiencing an International Virtual Team”
Hope you don’t mind if I share some good news with you. I was very pleasantly surprised by it! I recently got the reviews back from a paper submission we had made to an academic conference. The paper...
View ArticleWhat do Mormons believe?
Someone asked me recently “what do Mormons believe?” My previous blog entry, About Being a Mormon Christian: Facts about Mormons, briefly summarize some of the basic beliefs Mormon’s have (e.g. Facts,...
View ArticleTools and Techniques for Online Cross-Cultural Knowledge Communication
Just returning from Denmark (land of some of my ancestors), where I presented a paper at the Aarhus School of Business – “Knowledge 360” conference. Perhaps the best thing about presenting my paper...
View ArticleThe Questions We Ask: Reviewing 10 years of research on Cultural Attitudes...
I wonder if anything has more impact on our future than the questions we ask? First, if we take it on more of a micro-level, imagine going into any random meeting. You will see things differently and...
View ArticleTechnology for Innovation and Education in Developing Countries (TEDC 2008)
At first it was way more work than I expected to organize a conference and workshop like TEDC – but in the end, it was a lot of fun to see it all come together and to have so much participation from...
View ArticleThinking Bigger – like Gerald Rogers
One of my friends, Kyle Matthews, recently pointed me in the direction of one of Seth Godin’s blog entries where he talked about Thinking Bigger. I have just been in Florida for the last 4 days, where...
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…gets posted to the Internet! I just finished participating in an interesting seminar in Las Vegas and a shorter seminar in Toronto. One of the most memorable events was in Las Vegas when we were...
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I recently was chosen as one of a few young scholars to participate in an Early Career Symposium, funded by an NSF grant (thanks to the vision of Dr. Chandra Orrill, University of Georgia), that gave...
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I’m attending an event (the Ultimate Business Mastery Summit) which has really stretched my mind and made me think bigger. So much more engaging than the all too frequent boring academic presentations...
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