Hamlet
- Tweeps! I know very well that I owe some of you various feedback. Please bear with me. Catastrophes abound.11:00 AM May 15th from TweetDeck
- @tkakanowski You're right, of course. But only 140 characters! More just drawing attention and adding a teeny bit of commentary.10:59 AM May 15th from TweetDeck in reply to tkakanowski
- At the clockwork open house. Nice to see a design firm that doesn't suck. #clockwork4:40 PM May 14th from mobile web
- Tweet hiatus for a while. Very busy prepping for a strategy meeting over lunch. More later.7:11 AM May 13th from TweetDeck
- (cont.) Now, they're in a position where they have motivated employees who solve problems and lower overall overhead. Continually brilliant.6:37 AM May 13th from TweetDeck
- (cont.) Toyota opens a plant in Ontario instead of Alabama b/c of education level and health care costs. (cont.)6:36 AM May 13th from TweetDeck
- Toyota cuts costs by turning to employees and dealers for solutions: http://bit.ly/1akmMN (cont.)6:35 AM May 13th from TweetDeck
- @innovate Hilarious! Definitely setting up the auto-profanity DM.2:49 PM May 12th from TweetDeck in reply to innovate
- @innovate I mean, I'm sure these are perfectly nice people. I just don't care about their newsletters, or free iPhones or g-strings.2:27 PM May 12th from TweetDeck in reply to innovate
- @innovate Yep. I do not understand it. Following someone used to be a voluntary act. What happened? #help2:24 PM May 12th from TweetDeck in reply to innovate
- Zombie-follower apocalypse! I unfollow, and they return! WHY WON'T YOU DIE?!2:19 PM May 12th from TweetDeck
- RT @innovate: Top 10 Clayton Christensen Insights -http://ow.ly/6sgR -And a bit more, including his 2007 Sloan article: http://bit.ly/bzegY2:18 PM May 12th from TweetDeck
- How Microsoft dealt with open source: http://bit.ly/iWCzt Personally? I think IP law is the scourge of innovation.2:02 PM May 12th from TweetDeck
- On earning trust in social media streams. BUY MY INTERNET MARKETING NEWLETTER!! is not among the ways. http://bit.ly/aU1tN12:32 PM May 12th from TweetDeck
- (cont.) BB already has the infrastructure to do a great service model, so why ignore that and get in to a costly new business?9:38 AM May 12th from TweetDeck
- re: last twt, I know the crew who' designing BB's private-label. VERY crowded space to play in, and low barrier to entry. Do service (cont.)9:37 AM May 12th from TweetDeck
- Advice for Best Buy: Don't do private-label, do service instead: http://bit.ly/Ww4GG9:35 AM May 12th from TweetDeck
- RT @DeciderMN: Art-A-Whirl is this weekend. Decider rounds up the best of the Northeast gallery crawl: http://is.gd/zcRn -If ur in Mpls, GO!9:07 AM May 12th from TweetDeck
- @innovate Didn't he say something about understanding the application, not the customers was the key? I jotted that down from a tweet.9:06 AM May 12th from TweetDeck in reply to innovate
- Do not discount fashion trends for their utility. My mother got many miles as a stock broker by watching hemlines: http://bit.ly/Y8mkn6:12 AM May 12th from TweetDeck
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- Name Chris Thierfelder
- Location Often, not always, Minneapolis
- Bio Over-scheduled med-tech innovator. Fatal weakness: cookies.
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