Ctrl Alt Delete
Title | Ctrl Alt Delete PDF eBook |
Author | Mitch Joel |
Publisher | Business Plus |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 2013-05-21 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1455523313 |
A game-changing book that outlines the ways in which technology has transformed how brands and businesses innovate and connect with consumers: "An indispensable read for a time when so much is in transition" (Arianna Huffington). The DNA of business has changed. Forever. You can blame technology, smartphones, social media, online shopping and everything else, but nothingchanges this reality: we are in a moment of business purgatory. So, what are you going to do about it? Mitch Joel, one of the world's leading experts in new media, warns that the time has come to CTRL ALT DELETE. To reboot and to start re-building your business model. If you don't, Joel warns, not only will your company begin to slide backwards, but you may find yourself unemployable within five years. That's a very strong warning, but in his new book, CTRL ALT DELETE, Joel explains the convergence of five key movements that have changed business forever. The movements have already taken place, but few businesses have acted on them. He outlines what you need to know to adapt right now. He also points to the seven triggers that will help you take advantage of these game-changing factors to keep you employable as this new world of business unfolds. Along the way, Joel introduces his novel concept of "squiggle" which explains how you can learn to adapt your personal approach to your career, as new technology becomes the norm. In short, this is not a book about "change management" but rather a book about "changing both you AND your business model."
Ctrl, Alt; Delete
Title | Ctrl, Alt; Delete PDF eBook |
Author | Emma Gannon |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2016-07-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1473529026 |
Emma Gannon was born in 1989, the year the World Wide Web was conceived, so she’s literally grown up alongside the Internet. There’ve been late night chat room experiments, sexting from a Nokia and dubious webcam exchanges. And let’s not forget catfishing, MSN, digital friendships and #feminism. She was basically social networking way before it was a thing – and she’s even made a successful career from it. Ctrl Alt Delete is Emma’s painfully funny and timely memoir, in which she aims to bring a little hope to anybody who has played out a significant part of their life online. Her confessions, revelations and honesty may even make you log off social media (at least for an hour).
Ctrl-Alt-Delete
Title | Ctrl-Alt-Delete PDF eBook |
Author | Shannon D Maura |
Publisher | Palmetto Publishing |
Pages | 46 |
Release | 2021-01-03 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781649906823 |
In this book Ctrl-Alt-Delete, Shannon Maura includes 32 poems that reflect scenarios that have impacted his life. He digs deep to reveal pain, love, and betrayal. He provides you with a front row seat to him tackling common hurdles of letting go and lack of purpose. The title "Ctrl-Alt-Delete" is one of his favorite concepts. He is a firm believer in using the cards you were dealt in life to the best of your advantage. There is no restart button. Inspired by his lost friend Evan Jerron Pittman, Shannon hopes to inspire you to heal, while taking you on the relatable journey of his life.
Control + Alt + Delete Leadership
Title | Control + Alt + Delete Leadership PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph Howard |
Publisher | |
Pages | 142 |
Release | 2010-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780984333929 |
Howard explains "The Four Controls of Business Leadership" while providing a peek inside a few industry-leading but seldom-featured companies, including Kohler Company, Pella Windows and Doors, and Master Lock Company.
Ctrl-Alt-Delete
Title | Ctrl-Alt-Delete PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew N. Lyons |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Anti-fascist movements |
ISBN | 9781894946858 |
This booklet addresses the origins and rise of the so-called "alt-right," the fascistic movement that grabbed headlines in the months leading up to the 2016 election of Donald Trump as president of the United States. The first essay, Matthew Lyons's "CTRL-ALT-DELETE," is a thorough survey of the origins of the alt-right, a look at its constituent parts and beliefs at the present time, as well as observations about how its future relationship with the Trump administration may play out. Of particular interest, Lyons draws attention to the importance of sexism and misogyny within this movement, to its long-term "metapolitical" strategy, as well as to the tensions between the disparate groups that have found their home under its banner. Supplementing "CTRL-ALT-DELETE" is an essay written by comrades from the Its Going Down website, "The Rich Kids of Fascism." This is a view from activists currently involved in opposing both the far right and the state, on the streets. As its title would imply, "Rich Kids" focuses on the elitist class politics of the alt right, and how that sets it apart from other far right phenomenon like boneheads or militias. Looking at the alt-right's fortunes over the past few years, IGD show the role played by both the media, and white racist fears about the ongoing struggles of Black people and immigrants, in feeding this threat. An appendix, "Notes on Trump," by Bromma, serves not so much as a counterpoint, as a contextualization. Not directly addressing the alt-right itself, Bromma's Notes posit that the election of Trump and the rise of the far right are not simple accidents of history, nor the result of some single failure on our side or success on theirs, but are conjoined expressions of a deep shift within the world economy. As he argues, "What's coming into view, semi-hidden underneath the frenzied soap opera of reactionary populism, is that the tide of globalization has crested and started to recede." The alt right in one expression of this reactionary moment. We must oppose them, but also prepare ourselves to oppose what might come next. Understanding one's enemy can only help in this regard, and indeed a thorough understanding of an opposing political force can also help us prepare for future far right iterations. That is why this booklet is being offered now. A tool for work that needs doing. Let's get started.
Six Pixels of Separation
Title | Six Pixels of Separation PDF eBook |
Author | Mitch Joel |
Publisher | Business Plus |
Pages | 187 |
Release | 2009-09-07 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0446558141 |
Through the use of timely case studies and fascinating stories, Six Pixels of Separation offers a complete set of the latest tactics, insights, and tools that will empower you to reach a global audience and consumer base—which, best yet, you can do pretty much for free. Is it important to be connected? Well, consider this: If Facebook were a country, it would have the sixth largest population in the world. The truth is, we no longer live in a world of six degrees of separation. In fact, we're now down to only six pixels of separation, which changes everything we know about doing business. This is the first book to integrate digital marketing, social media, personal branding, and entrepreneurship in a clear, entertaining, and instructive manner that everyone can understand and apply. Digital marketing expert Mitch Joel unravels this fascinating world of new media-but does so with a brand-new perspective that is driven by compelling results. The smarter entrepreneurs and top executives are leveraging these digital channels to get their voice "out there"-connecting with others, becoming better community citizens, and, ultimately, making strategic business moves that are increasing revenue, awareness, and overall success in the marketplace—without the support of traditional mass media. Everyone is connected. Isn't it time for you and your company to connect to everyone?
This Is a Great Idea
Title | This Is a Great Idea PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Buckley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009-04-22 |
Genre | Geeks (Computer enthusiasts) |
ISBN | 9780973694673 |
Ethan and Lucas devote their lives to video games.