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DAYS OF RECKONING: The New York Times is telling the business world that enterprise prediction markets are an essential management tool.
- Via forecasting expert Mat Fogarty of Xpree (cited but not linked to, alas, in that story), the New York Times (2 pages): “The potential is that prediction markets may be the thing that enables a big company to act … Continue reading
Posted in Cases, Collective Intelligence - Wisdom Of Crowds, Consulting, Exchanges & Markets
Tagged Best Buy, China, corporate prediction markets, electronics retailer, enterprise prediction markets, event derivative markets, event derivatives, internal prediction markets, Jeffrey Severts, management, management tool, New York Times, prediction markets, private prediction markets, Shanghai, the New York Times, USD, vice president
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FREE BO COWGILL. CALL IN JOHN RAMBO.
- Our testosteroned Grandizer [JOKE] is trapped in communist China: Sadly, I’m not able to read the announcement on the Google Analytics blog thanks to the Great Firewall. I’m in Shanghai until the end of the month with Google. – … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Information Technology
Tagged benchmarking, Bo Cowgill, Brett Crosby, China, firewall, Google, Google Analytics, Great Wall, Group Manager, manager, Shangai, Shanghai, travel sites, travel website
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