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MySpace
distribution/promotion tool
social network tool
NAB
Napster
National Institute for Strategic Technology Acquisition and Commercialization
National Science Foundation (US)
NBA
NBC
NBC Universal
NBC Universal–News Corp
network
Negroponte, Nicholas
'neojobs meeting'
Netflix
Cinematch algorithm
Netgear
Netscape
New South Wales Department of
Energy
new technology
customer participation in
modernising existing campaigns using
online multiplayer games
rebirth of the middleman
web 2.0
web 3.0
web 4.0
New York Auto Show
New York Police Department
New York Times, The
New Zealand Commerce Commission
New Zealand District Court
News Corporation
Fox Interactive Media
purchase of MySpace
Newton PDA
nextag.com
Nike
history of
marketing strategy
19 Management
Nintendo
Nintendo DS
Nintendo Wii
Nissan
Maxima
technology sharing
Norcross, John
Norris, Ralph
Northern Telecom
NPD Group
OK Go (band)
Olay Regenerist
Oldham, Todd
Omidyar, Pierre
online gaming
see also
new technology
online grocery shopping
open-source model
contests and prizes
vs. command-and-control model
Oppenheimer, Peter
O'Reilly, Tim
Origin Energy
Otellini, Paul
outsourcing work
China
Czech Republic
India
overlap of physical and virtual
networks
oversupplied markets
Page, Larry
Parsons, Lee
Parsons,Matt
patents
PayPal
Pelosi, Nancy
Peper, Ed
Permission Marketing
(Godin)
'Peter Sheahan Live'
petrol stations
brand loyalty
convenience store combination
Pew Research Center (US)
Phillips,Wes
Philips
Photo Marketing Association of Australia
Pine, Joseph
PlayStation
see
Sony
Pop Idol
Poppen, Sherman
Porsche
Post-it notes
post-purchase rationalisation
power shift
pricegrabber.com
Procter & Gamble
Connect and Develop strategy
Progressive Car Insurance
Immediate Response System
Project Gotham Racing
Pronto Valet Parking
Prudential Financial
Prudhoe Bay pipeline (Alaska)
Qantas
Rainier PR
Real Networks
reality TV
profits in
rebirth of the middleman
see also
new technology
Red Hat Linux
red oceans (overcrowded markets)
Reeboks
research and development, changes in
retaining staff
Revlon
Revolution
(song)
Ribena
risk-taking, importance of
Roddick, Anita
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rough Guides
Russia
Ryan Air
Safety, Health and the Environment (SHE) initiative
Salesforce.com
Sampson, Ron
Samsung
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of
Schick, Jeff
Schilling, David
Schultz, Howard
Schwartz, Jonathan
Scott, Lee
Sears
Seattle Mindstorms and Robotic
Techies (SMART)
Second Life
Secret, The
(Byrne)
semantic web
service
Total Ownership Experience
service stations see petrol stations
7-Eleven
Seven Habits of Highly Successful People, The
(Covey)
Shell
Circle K franchise
short-term planning
Siemens
Sinofsky, Steve
Sirius satellite radio
Skins Compression Garments
Skype
Sloan, Harry
SMLXL
SMS
snowboard
Snurfer
social networking sites
software piracy
Solarex
Sony
CD virus controversy
digital camera
PlayStation
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Walkman
Sørensen, Torben Ballegaard
South East Asia on a Shoestring
(Wheeler)
South Korea
speed to market
Sportsgirl
staff retention strategies
Stanford University
Starbucks
Hear Music label
Schultz memo
State Farm
Stein, Ben
Stephens, Robert
Stolk, Peter von
story
see also
Total Ownership Experience
'Street Idol'
Stumbling on Happiness
(Gilbert)
Suicide Six Resort
Sun Microsystems
Suo, Jenny
superficiality
Surowiecki, James (
New Yorker
magazine)
Survivor
Swiss RE
Switzer Financial Services
Switzer, Peter
Sydney Airport Express
Syntel
'tailored taste' strategy
Taiwan
Tapscott, Don
Target store
brand identity
Teerlink, Rich
Tele2AG
telecommunications industry
Telstra
Templin,Mark
Tesco
Texaco
Texas City refinery
'Think AND, Not OR' strategies
ThinkPad laptop
Threadless
3M
Tiger Airways
Time
magazine
Time Warner
TiVo (US)
Today Tonight
Tom Online Inc
top-down accountability
see
accountability in business
Torvalds, Linus
'Total Ownership Experience'
form
functionality
service
story
Toyota
Generation Y consumers
hybrid technology
Prius
Scion
Second Life launch
technology sharing
US luxury market
US market
trajectory model
transparency and accountability
treating staff well
Trump, Donald
turning luxury into necessity
TV audience participation
2Day FM
UK Food Standards Agency
UK Top Forty
Under Armour
Unilog
Uniqlo (Japan)
United International Pictures
Universal
University of California
University of Minnesota
University of Oregon
University of Scranton
University of Washington
UNIX
UPS
USAA
US
News & World Report
US tax system (Internal Revenue Code)
Vandebroek, Sophie
Variety
magazine
Velocity Club
Vice, David
Virgin
Virgin America
Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Blue
Virgin credit card
Virgin Express
Virgin mortgage services
Virgin Superannuation Fund
Vodafone
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP)
Vonage
Wal-Mart
sustainable strategies
Walt Disney World, Florida
web 2.0
web 3.0
web 4.0
Welch, Jack
Wendy's
Westpac
'Equator Principles'
Wheeler,Maureen & Tony
Whitman,Meg
Whitney, Patrick
wi-fi phones
Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything
(Tapscott & Williams)
Wikipedia
Williams, Anthony D.
Winfrey, Oprah
Winter X-Games
Wired
magazine
wireless technology
Wisdom of Crowds, The
(Surowiecki)
Woolworths
World Economic Forum
World of Warcraft
Worldcom
wristband movement
Xbox
Xbox
Xbox Live Arcade
Xerox
X-factor
X-Men
Yabsley, Belinda
Yahoo!
Yahoo! Auction
Yankelovich, Inc
Yellowlees, Peter
Yoga Journal
YouTube
copyright problems
Yun, Jong-Yong
Zara
'fast fashion' system
'stock outs'
zdnet.com
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