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IAM Talking: Digital Gifts and the Gift Marketing Economy with Ethan Bloch from Flowtown

August 17, 2011 5 comments

Today, the topic is about Gift Marketing – It’s not just powerful to “give away” content for inbound marketing – giving unexpected gifts of your physical goods (consumer goods and food manufacturers, I’m looking at you) can provide a huge sales rise as well. Welcome to IAM Talking, a periodic podcast interview series, with your […]

IAM Talking: Geek Psychology and Selling Online with Noah Kagan from AppSumo

June 22, 2011 1 comment

Today, the topic is about Geek Psychology – Hint: Knowing (ideally, BEING) your community is more important than ever. It’s about THEM, not you. Welcome to IAM Talking, a periodic podcast interview series, with your host, Dan Keldsen, Chief Innovation Officer at Information Architected, Inc. (IAI). Today IAM Talking with Noah Kagan, the Chief Sumo […]

IAM Talking: Innovation Stalled? Meet The 90% Rule, An Interview with Ken Tencer from Spyder Works

April 25, 2011 2 comments

Today, the topic is about redefining innovation – Hint: You’re not starting from Ground Zero. Welcome to IAM Talking, a periodic podcast interview series, with your host, Dan Keldsen, Chief Innovation Officer at Information Architected, Inc. (IAI). Today IAM Talking with Ken Tencer, the CEO of Spyder Works Inc. and co-author of the book “The […]

IAM Talking: Taking Open Innovation to a Global Organization – With Jon Bidwell, Chief Innovation Officer for Chubb & Son

August 2, 2010 2 comments

Welcome to IAM Talking, a periodic podcast interview series, with your host, Dan Keldsen, Co-founder and Principal Consultant at Information Architected, Inc. (IAI). Today, the topic is Taking Open Innovation to a Global Organization. In this episode, I am interviewing Jon Bidwell, the Chief Innovation Officer for Chubb & Son. Mr. Bidwell is currently responsible […]

IAM Talking: Business Model Innovation – White Space and You – With Mark Johnson, Author of Seizing the White Space

May 14, 2010 3 comments

Welcome to IAM Talking, a periodic podcast interview series, with your host, Dan Keldsen, Co-founder and Principal at Information Architected. Today, the topic is Business Model Innovation – White Space and You. In this episode, I am interviewing Mark Johnson, the author of a new book, Seizing the White Space: Business Model Innovation for Growth […]

IAM Talking: Why Enterprise 2.0, Now? with Ethan Yarbrough, President of Allyis

October 13, 2009 1 comment

A brief 20 minute video interview (embedded at the bottom) on the journey that a mid-sized company, Allyis, has taken in moving from a 1.0 to mindset, and where the journey will be CONTINUING to go from here on out. For them, 2008 was the watershed year when many previous efforts clicked into place and […]

IAM Talking with Dan Pink: Here’s Johnny!

September 14, 2009 1 comment

While much of the work that we do is focused on the application of technology to business workers, we’ll depart from that theme in this interview, to address issues around personal development, team-based working, and the “strengths movement” coming out of Positive Psychology – along with the re-invention of the publishing industry in the form […]

IAM Talking with Cisco: Making Innovation Work in a Downturn

August 12, 2009 5 comments

In this latest podcast, IAM Talking with Carlos Dominguez, Senior Vice President in Cisco’s Office of the Chairman of the Board and CEO. Carlos has worked at Cisco for 17 years in a variety of roles, and advocates for the broad and creative use of technologies that are transforming how companies do business, creating distinct […]

IAM Talking: The Problems of Process, In Practice

June 19, 2009 2 comments

As far as IT organizations have come in the last few decades, there is still much that just doesn’t quite work as it should. Why are IT (the technology) and IT teams (the people) frequently seen as “part of the problem” when they (and all other players) should all be part of the solution? Is […]

IAM Talking: Sustainably Elegant

May 29, 2009 9 comments

Let’s face it, most enterprise systems, the systems that employees have to use EVERY DAY to do their job, are painful interfaces to use. They are barely usable, let alone elegant. Why is that? And more importantly, what can be done to FIX this seemingly inevitable problem? Is “elegance” to high a bar to ask […]


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