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Monthly Archives: September 2005
User experience
Enable the user, not the computer or software, to initiate actions. Remember, the goal of the user is not to use the application, but to accomplish a task. [via unkown]
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Mobile Phone a Social Computer
Looking at mobile phones through PC eyes is simply myopic. Mobile phones have a different behavioral relationship with their users. People love their phones, they hate their computers. Mobile phones are fun, computers are work. But mostly – phones are … Continue reading
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Presenting a presentation
I attended a yet another so called presentation session today, which to me was nothing more than that of reading out a Report. If the presenter is just reading out the slides, then anyone out there in the hall can … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Management
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Managing Expectations
Managing expectations is one of the key and the toughest part of anybody’s life, be it a professional situation or be it in personal life. Companies have to manage expectations of their clients and make everybody feel win-win. Group Leaders … Continue reading
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Indian Cellular Market To Be $24 Billion By 2009
Revenues from the Indian cellular services market will reach $24 billion by the end of 2009, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 35.6 percent, according to a study released Wednesday by the research firm Gartner. Gartner also stated … Continue reading
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