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    timandren is offline Junior Member
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    Put down the shotgun and build a bridge

    Many old media business models are still alive today but are continuing to die a slow death. Lately we've begun to see some major cracks in their foundations due to the advent of the information age.

    Business owners should spend more time looking at what's on the horizon, instead of wondering who moved their cheese. The new media builders are coming and they know where the gold is.

    How has this change effected your business? Are you prepared for more change?

    Read my blog on the subject: http://twurl.nl/8nyyq2
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    leggomygreggo is offline Senior Member
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    This is very true. Business owners must not get stuck in the past or fear new technologies but rather they should embrace them. Many businesses will come to realization( hopefully not to late) that if they do not adapt they will surely fail. Kind of a technological darwinism

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    I agree technology is changing business forever, but you can't overestimate the power of face to face meetings and good old fashioned networking events either. There has to be a healthy balance of both I think.
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