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Even though Zuber and Associates was launched in this year, 2010 will be the year we really take off. We have so many new marketing and technology products not to mention a great opportunity in the health and fitness industry. I agree with Will ev...
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Sounds nice, but your wanting the policymakers who block nuclear power plant permits and an EPA regulatory body who just denied 29 permits to coal plants involved? I am not trying to be cynical, but I am realist in the aspect of what these organi...
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Wow Kendal, that really is inspiring! Thanks so much for sharing that! You just never know where a blessing will appear.
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Should Indy be an Electronification Ecosystem? More than a dozen business leaders—including Carlos Ghosn, President & CEO of Nissan Motor Company; David W. Crane, President & CEO of NRG Energy, Frederick W. Smith, Chairman, President & CEO of Fed...
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Howdy! I recently graduated Herron in May this year, and I'm seeing how the climate of the economy is doing interesting things right now. In that capacity I have shifted to being available to do post-graduate intern work, freelance, or part time ...
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This group is for freelancers to list their skill set and to communicate with other freelancers. It can also be used for people who are searching for a freelancer.
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Thanks for the invitation to join this group. For many years I have introducted myself as a personal financial coach, rather than an adviser, planner or consultant. Why? For those who don't know, because I take a total approach in teaching people...
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Electronicification Roadmap...


Should Indy be an 'electronic ecosystm?'
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Should Indy be an Electronification Ecosystem?
More than a dozen business leaders—including Carlos Ghosn, President & CEO of Nissan Motor Company; David W. Crane, President & CEO of NRG Energy, Frederick W. Smith, Chairman, President & CEO of FedEx Corporation; and Reuben Munger, Chairman of Anderson IN based, Bright Automotive, Inc.—came together today to form the Electrification Coalition.

The Coalition is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization committed to promoting policies and actions that will facilitate the deployment of electric vehicles on a mass scale in order to combat the economic, environmental, and national security vulnerabilities caused by our nation’s dependence on petroleum.

As its first official act, the Coalition today released the Electrification Roadmap¸ a sweeping report detailing the dangers of oil dependence, explaining the benefits of electrification, describing the challenges facing electric cars, and providing specific policy proposals to overcome those challenges. PRTM, a global management consulting firm, provided market analysis and technical input for the Roadmap, including detailed modeling on vehicle costs.

Among its many policy recommendations, the Roadmap proposes the creation of electrification 'ecosystems,' geographic areas in which all of the elements of an electrified transportation system are deployed, thus providing a crucial first step toward moving electrification beyond a niche product into a dominant, compelling, and ubiquitous concept. Download the Electronification Roadmap here

Should Indy be an 'electronic ecosystm?'
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Blog Posts

Jon D. Speer

Trick To Getting Responses on SI: Mention Colts

It's interesting how many comments Colts Confessions has had (95 at time of this post). I love the Colts and enjoyed last night's game. Being a Colts fan definitely has roller coaster moments.

Does other content on SI generate this much interest? I suppose we might all day tell our grandkids about "that game".

Posted by Jon D. Speer on November 16, 2009 at 1:50pm — 4 Comments

Paul Waltz

How Kiva.org is Improving The World By Using Social Media


I am a big fan of the Stuff You Should Know podcast from… Continue

Posted by Paul Waltz on November 13, 2009 at 10:00am

Bjorn Carlson

The Future of the Web - What Does It Mean For Your Business?

With Internet usage up by almost 133% in North America since the dawn of the new millennium and almost three quarters of all Americans using the internet on a regular basis it is no doubt that the Web has come to be a mainstay of how we conduct life and business. With the way Websites and Internet based applications have exploded over the last decade and a half, the world has not seen advancement in the wealth and ease of access to information like ever before. There also seems to be nothing tha… Continue

Posted by Bjorn Carlson on November 13, 2009 at 4:07pm — 1 Comment

Ron Brumbarger

Passing of a friend

Earlier this week, a long-time friend of our firm, Rich Burd, passed away. Rich has long been a leader in the Lawrence community, helping with Little League Baseball and countless other youth sports. BitWise has had the honor and privilege of working with Rich for many years. We enjoyed his matter-of-fact demeanor and what-you-see-is-what-you-get attitude. Rich was never without a smile.
We’ll miss our friend Rich, for certain.

Our prayers, thoughts and condolences go out to his wife Chris, the… Continue

Posted by Ron Brumbarger on November 13, 2009 at 10:02am

Duncan Alney

Global Music mix

The Shore Temple at Mahabalipuram
Photo by Don Alney

We're tired of the same old music here at Passionati. We don't listen to commercial radio. We like unique music, artists with a point of view, out riders, mavericks (the real kind), and we love music tha

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Posted by Duncan Alney on November 13, 2009 at 12:30am — 1 Comment

Paul Poteet

Paul Poteet's Gotta Eat

social_paulI've learned plenty of things this year (not that there's anything wrong with it) and one of the most striking is the power of New Media. And not just in some abstract, isn't-this-cool-sense. I started posting random jokes, links, and forecasts on Facebook and Twitter. Now I have a creative outlet that allows me to directlyContinue

Posted by Paul Poteet on November 11, 2009 at 9:30pm — 10 Comments

Jamar Cobb-Dennard

Anticipate the ‘Next Needs’ of the Market

Mike Mountford, CEO of the $30 million company AllAmericanDirect.com, started a multi-million dollar high-margin division of his business, by anticipating the ‘next needs’ of the market.

Here’s how he did it: Mike has owned a company in the satellite TV industry for over 25 years. Three years ago, a major provider of satellite TV was about to lose their ability to broadcast a certain group of television stations signals. Mike heard this news and actively thought about what he could do to solve… Continue

Posted by Jamar Cobb-Dennard on November 12, 2009 at 9:48am

Kyle Lacy

130 Million Are Being Influenced Online. Are you There?

I was reading the new Razorfish FEED Digital Brand Experience Report for 2009. This report is unbelievable and has some amazing statistics to help further the goal of increased use of digital marketing. I am going to be devoting the rest of this week to breaking down the Razorfish report.

At the beginning of the report Razorfish states:
65% of consumers report having had a digital experience that either posit
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Posted by Kyle Lacy on November 11, 2009 at 11:30am — 3 Comments

Henry Kurkowski

The big dogs start chasing the WiFi stick

What do Google, Yahoo and Microsoft have in common? They are all executing new plans to utilize Free managed WiFi access to connect people with information, gain bigger audiences and increase loyalty. To me, that seems like a pretty smart plan.

Yahoo’s plan is centered on Times Square, a major hub for millions of New Yorkers and visitors of The Big Apple. Free WiFi access will be given in that area until next year and it’s a great way to reach people while they are out and about. It’s like a Ho… Continue

Posted by Henry Kurkowski on November 11, 2009 at 9:30am

Mack Earnhardt

Making Time For Squirrel


I know it’s not just me. I know there are plenty of folks out there who are easily distracted. One moment you’re focused on a task, then all of the sudden, “SQUIRREL!” If you’ve seen the Disney film,… Continue

Posted by Mack Earnhardt on November 10, 2009 at 1:06pm — 3 Comments

 
 

Forum

Pat Coyle

Will you be starting a new company in 2010? 12 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Business. Last reply by Jeff Zuber 1 hour ago.

Pat Coyle

Should Indy be an Electronification ecosystem? 2 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Technology. Last reply by Steve Stuck 1 hour ago.

Elizabeth Audet

Amazing Opportunity for Indiana's Children

Started by Elizabeth Audet in Events: Fundraisers / NPO 4 hours ago.

Pat Coyle

Colts confessions: Were you awake or asleep at the end? 108 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Michael R. 4 hours ago.

Chris Tomlinson

Can ALL businesses create that "we are different" marketing angle? 4 Replies

Started by Chris Tomlinson in Marketing, advertising and branding. Last reply by Chris Tomlinson 5 hours ago.

Annie Sever-Dimitri

Seeking REALLY hot yoga class 5 Replies

Started by Annie Sever-Dimitri in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Michael R. 5 hours ago.

Pat Coyle

At what age are we no longer cool? 46 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Jim Shireman 7 hours ago.

Natasha Cleaver

TIME WARP - jazz event

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Telemarketers

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