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Research Institutions Are Vital to the Success of Texas, Say Leaders in Academia and Industry

by Kent Nutt | Monday, July 18, 2011

Find out why top leaders in academia and industry believe scientific research in public universities is significant in its impact on industry, the economy,...

More on: Creativity, Economy, Entrepreneurship, Investing, Politics, Social Impact, Technology
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Crowdsourcing, Explained

by Renee Hopkins | Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Who invited the crowd to create? Here's a primer on one of the basic tools of open innovation.

More on: Creativity, Management, Strategy, Technology
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Crossing the Innovation Chasm(s)

by Jeffrey Phillips | Monday, June 27, 2011

Despite good intentions from CEOs, innovation efforts fail because of two big gaps — lack of clear communication from the top down and lack of...

More on: Communication, Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Management, Marketing, Technology
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Now Tweet This: Social Media Making Its Mark

by John Egan | Tuesday, June 14, 2011

VC investment in social media companies will likely top $2 billion in 2011. For entrepreneurs and venture capitalists alike, ignoring the social media...

More on: Communication, Entrepreneurship, Technology

Health Care Infrastructure: IT Enables the Vision

by Jon Mertz | Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Our society values the applications, the glitz. How it all happens behind-the-scenes is just ignored, which is a critical error. Without the infrastructure...

More on: Health Care, Technology
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Powers of Green: Cityscape of the Future

by Matt Turner | Monday, June 13, 2011

Greenscapes can solve many urban problems, and cost less for businesses.

More on: Social Impact, Sustainability, Technology
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Energy Beyond the Kilowatt-Hour

by Rob Heidrick | Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Conservation is more complex than simply pulling the plug on energy-draining electronics. A system of networked technologies collectively known as the smart...

More on: Energy, Sustainability, Technology

THE TWITTER ECHO: four ways that twitter benefits your business – offline

by Erik Simpson | Thursday, May 26, 2011

Is tweeting worth your company's time? Depending on how you use it, the answer is a resounding, "Yes."

More on: Communication, Technology
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Fueled By New Resources, Startups Spring to Life at UT

by Renee Hopkins | Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The University of Texas at Austin has renewed its entrepreneurial spirit, creating an extensive support system that gives aspiring entrepreneurs who do want...

More on: Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Technology

HOW MAY I HELP YOU? : Social media and customer service

by Erik Simpson | Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Because customer satisfaction is vital to success in the industry, customer service matters to almost every business. That's why you should take advantage...

More on: Communication, Consumer Behavior, Technology

GET SEEN, BE HEARD: together, SEO and video can supercharge your website’s visibility

by Erik Simpson | Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Looking to supercharge your website's visbility? Here are seven keys to visibility success.

More on: Communication, Technology

SHOW AND TELL: if a picture’s worth a thousand words, imagine the ROI on video

by Erik Simpson | Wednesday, May 4, 2011

The time to switch to video is now. Adding video to your website will help you grow your organization or business' reputation for interactive excellence...

More on: Communication, Technology
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Entrepreneurs Often Need ‘Adult Supervision’

by John Highbarger | Thursday, April 28, 2011

Google took on an experienced CEO to provide "adult supervision" for as long as it was needed — a lesson other startups should emulate.

More on: Entrepreneurship, Management, Technology

WELCOME TO THE TABLE: five things twitter has in common with your last dinner party

by Erik Simpson | Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Host your next Twitter "event" in style, impressing and increasing your followers, shaping the perception of your business one tweet at a time.

More on: Communication, Technology

What the Communist Taught Me About Marketing...Part Two

by James Snider | Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Facts are not going to be enough to win all your battles in the workplace. Engineers and C-level executives are supposed to be influenced by facts, but if...

More on: Communication, Engineering, Marketing, Technology
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