An Interview From the Thomson Reuters Innovation Summit

Mister Tom Klein from Digital Scientists sent me along this interview I did with him as part of the Thomson Reuters Innovation Summit. Despite the fact there’s lots of background noise, it does sum up a lot of ideas I often share at speaking events. That was a great event, orchestrated by Digital Scientists, and featuring Guy Kawasaki, Daniel Palestrant, and a few other folks. It’s just under 9 minutes long.

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  • http://iancheung.wordpress.com Ian Cheung

    Hey Chris, first of all great interview, you look well groomed and the outfit is slimming.

    I liked the bit about the “inbox” with time/role-determination, to narrowing a niche, to expanding value. Do you think companies would start realizing the value of this and move on it? Are people open enough to be alright with something like inbox monitoring in a work place?

    I both love and hate your “company of one/start up in your mind” comment. There’s parts of me that really get pride from the “cog in a machine” way of seeing my role. Being part of something bigger, but one can argue your perspective could have that being the best cog one can be.

    Nice work.

  • http://iancheung.wordpress.com Ian Cheung

    Hey Chris, first of all great interview, you look well groomed and the outfit is slimming.

    I liked the bit about the “inbox” with time/role-determination, to narrowing a niche, to expanding value. Do you think companies would start realizing the value of this and move on it? Are people open enough to be alright with something like inbox monitoring in a work place?

    I both love and hate your “company of one/start up in your mind” comment. There’s parts of me that really get pride from the “cog in a machine” way of seeing my role. Being part of something bigger, but one can argue your perspective could have that being the best cog one can be.

    Nice work.

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    I liked the bit about the “inbox” with time/role-determination, to narrowing a niche, to expanding value.

  • http://www.savetubevideo.com youtube downloader

    I liked the bit about the “inbox” with time/role-determination, to narrowing a niche, to expanding value.