Sainsbury’s vs Waitrose – a social media and human business case study

I recently mentioned the story doing the rounds on Facebook about how a little girl wrote to Sainsbury’s about their so called tiger bread looking more like giraffe bread. The letter she received back from their customer sevices was not only wonderful and warming to read, it also was an excellent example of being human. Sainsbury’s vs Waitrose – a social media and human business case study

What’ s That You Say?

IBM decide its time to listen to the Internet more closely..

Anyone who’s had their Twitter feed open for more than ten minutes will know that the Internet isn’t a static pool of information; it’s a pool into which we add our own little drops with each passing moment. Social media has only increased this What’ s That You Say?

No Bothans Were Harmed in the Writing of This Blog

When SXS Events announced their 3D projector, anyone who’d seen Star Wars probably imagined images floating in mid-air above a table. Unfortunately we’re not quite there yet; the projector works in the same way as 3D cinema but, SXS claims, with improvements. But 3D projection does offer a means to make traditional presentations more engaging No Bothans Were Harmed in the Writing of This Blog

The internet helps the seas…

Shark tag, you’re it is a new platform in which people can bring their ideas to the table in how to save the seas. The creators invited 1,000 of the top entrepreneurs including the likes of Google and Sir Richard Branson to answer the question “how can your industry help drive ocean conservation?” The platform The internet helps the seas…