Posts in "BigCo"

Enterprise Gold at SXSW

(Cross posted from my work blog.) It's panel promotion time for SXSW 2010. This year, I'm going for a panel on selling to the enterprise, targeted at the SXSW crowd, of course. I thought this would be a fun contrast to the consumer-heavy, "free" stuff that the SXSW sessions and panels are usually full of. The best way to "monetize" is to get paid for what you do and sell, to put it one way.

D K Sushi and Seoul Asian Food Market - A Brief Review

DK's is a neighborhood sushi bar - a few blocks from my house - if that concept even makes sense. There's tables inside a small Asian market, and you walk up to the beer fridge to select your beer and sake. The sushi is delicious and affordable, and it's a casual place. The same sushi chef is there all the time, and he does magic stuff with different degrees of warmth for the sushi.

D K Sushi and Seoul Asian Food Market - A Brief Review

DK's is a neighborhood sushi bar - a few blocks from my house - if that concept even makes sense. There's tables inside a small Asian market, and you walk up to the beer fridge to select your beer and sake. The sushi is delicious and affordable, and it's a casual place. The same sushi chef is there all the time, and he does magic stuff with different degrees of warmth for the sushi.

D K Sushi and Seoul Asian Food Market - A Brief Review

DK's is a neighborhood sushi bar - a few blocks from my house - if that concept even makes sense. There's tables inside a small Asian market, and you walk up to the beer fridge to select your beer and sake. The sushi is delicious and affordable, and it's a casual place. The same sushi chef is there all the time, and he does magic stuff with different degrees of warmth for the sushi.

"I'm in your hands"

It's hard to get good customer service, but it's hard to be comfortable expecting it. On a recent Robert Brook episode he complains at length about the lack of old school customer service in London book stores: at the grand old Foyles in London. At least, he makes it sound as if it had been grand in the past. In particular, the two Roberts were remembering the good old days of helpful, bookish employees who might say something like, "

"I'm in your hands"

It's hard to get good customer service, but it's hard to be comfortable expecting it. On a recent Robert Brook episode he complains at length about the lack of old school customer service in London book stores: at the grand old Foyles in London. At least, he makes it sound as if it had been grand in the past. In particular, the two Roberts were remembering the good old days of helpful, bookish employees who might say something like, "

"I'm in your hands"

It's hard to get good customer service, but it's hard to be comfortable expecting it. On a recent Robert Brook episode he complains at length about the lack of old school customer service in London book stores: at the grand old Foyles in London. At least, he makes it sound as if it had been grand in the past. In particular, the two Roberts were remembering the good old days of helpful, bookish employees who might say something like, "