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Sarah Worsham / Apr 9, 2009

The Recession as an Opportunity to Change Business as Usual

cubicleswebg33kThere’s no doubt about it – this recession has impacted almost every one of us.  But some of the changes to how business is being done have been in the works for awhile.  The recession has brought many of them to light and increased their impact.  Companies who take the opportunity to change how they do business will come out of this downturn with a bright future.

Let’s take a look at Cisco – they’ve taken the opportunity to innovate and make strategic decisions during each of the past recessions which have brought them out stronger than before.

Over the past seven years, we have nurtured a [management approach based on] collaboration and teamwork using networked Web 2.0 technologies, which we feel will be the business model for 21st-century leaders. It has allowed us to enter two dozen [new] markets, that is now at 28—I just added two more yesterday….

I do believe very strongly that while this is the most challenging time in our careers, as business leaders, customers, and as countries, it also offers potentially the most opportunity. When you face challenges of this magnitude, with the tremendous disruption it creates for businesses, for jobs, for families, you get a willingness [from people] to change with speed you do not get in normal times. So out of this tremendous pain as a country and as a world, I believe we should focus on tremendous gain. – At Cisco, ‘Downturn’ Screams Long-Term Opportunity – BusinessWeek

Cisco has changed business as usual – now they collaborate with their customers to innovate and enter new markets – and all employees are encouraged to bring their ideas to the table instead of waiting for top-down decisions.

How can you change business as usual?

(photo by webg33k @ Flickr CC)

Technorati tags: economy, recession, collaboration, co-creation, business, marketing

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Sarah Worsham / Apr 9, 2009

Internet Marketing, Strategy & Technology Links – Apr 9, 2009

  • Twitter Traffic Growing Fast, Skewing Older (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • 25 Resources to Simplify Your Life as a Blogger (Traffikd)
  • Twitter for Business Essentials Training (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • An Industry Viewpoint: Social Media Services (Web Strategy by Jeremiah)
  • The Unhealthy Obsession With DoFollow Blog Links (Dosh Dosh)
  • Five Reasons You Shouldn’t Tweet Professionally (Digital Design Blog)
  • The first question every web site designer must ask (Seth Godin)
  • All Advertising Agencies Launches New Lead Generation Site (Ad Ops Online)
  • Pitfalls of Marketing (Insights Group)
  • Seesmic Unveils A Formidable New Twitter Client To Rival Tweetdeck: Seesmic Desktop (TechCrunch)
  • PostRank Debuts Discovery Engine – Find The Best Blogs on Any Topic (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Interview With Alex Iskold Of Glue (Social Times)
  • iPhone Video Recording Interface Found! (AAPL) (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Getting Started with Facebook for Companies and Organizations (Fast Wonder Blog)
  • What Will Mobile Phones Look Like in 2010? (GigaOM)
  • Second Life’s Second Act: Business Teleconferencing? (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Dynamic Widget Management System Goldenrod Extends Life Cycle Of Your Widgets (TechCrunch)
  • Do You Pass the Social Media Recruitment Test? (Mashable)
  • Online Communities Fail Publicly (Fash Wonder Blog)
  • TweetDeck Counters Seesmic Desktop Release With Major New Features (TechCrunch)
  • More Cloud Agents: Tweecious Converts Twitter Links to Delicious Bookmarks (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Zuckerberg Admits Facebook Now Has 200 Million Users (TechCrunch)
  • Alarming Twitter Trend: Real-World Friends Are Joining (Silicon Alley Insider)

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Sarah Worsham / Apr 8, 2009

Internet Marketing, Strategy & Technology Links – Apr 8, 2009

  • Could Photos Replace Squiggles in CAPTCHA? (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Twitter and Facebook Post Huge Growth Numbers in March (Mashable)
  • Internet Firms Examine Mobile Business Models (Internet Evolution)
  • State of the Enterprise Market: Slow and Unsteady (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Google Adds GPS-Like Functionality to Search (Mashable)
  • Nambu: A Better Twitter Client Than Tweetdeck? (ReadWriteWeb)
  • The Social Media & Web Event Guide, Presented by Mashable (Mashable)
  • TileStack Helps Non-Developers Create Gorgeous Applications (Mashable)
  • The One Page Social Media Dashboard (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • CVS Signs On With Google Health To Offer Comprehensive Pharmacy History (TechCrunch)
  • 25 Cool Launch Pages (Performancing)

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