Why are Americans grappling with obesity? Are there fundamental changes occurring in the design of retail? What's coming after SUVs? Jumpsters are often called upon to give their two cents and share their expertise on a variety of subjects. The work we do gives us a unique perspective on the intersection of technology, business and culture. Here's some of the latest stuff going on in the press, including some stories on Jump's latest exploits.
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April 30, 2005
Seismic Shift: Rethinking the Design Industry
More and more, managers are looking to design for more sustainable, differentiated paths to growth. As they rethink their businesses, they're realizing that they need a new type of strategy. To get it, they're going to firms that use design along side other disciplines to create new ideas, business models and paradigms for growth. Niti Bhan of Core77 magazine talks with Alonzo about this shift in the business climate.
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April 29, 2005
Researching Your Customers: Tips on What to Find Out
In the belly of The Information Age, knowledge is power. Nowhere might that maxim be more applicable than it is with your customers.
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April 01, 2005
MIT Technology Review
Business writer and JumpPal Jeremy Dann has a great profile on innovation at Spalding, and Dev weighs in on how other supposedly "low-tech" companies can profit from the effective management of new technologies.
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