| Sort by: Article Title | Contributor | Topic | Date |
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Pardon My FrenchAn American takes on France—and the world. |
Joe Queenan | CEO Briefing Newsletter | May 17 2013 |
In Search of the UneconomyDissecting T-Mobile’s “uncarrier” strategy. |
Joe Queenan | March 19 2013 | |
The Sweet Smell of SuccessPerfume trends suggest market potential for a new category of fragrances. |
Joe Queenan | CEO Briefing Newsletter , Leadership & Strategy | January 25 2013 |
Some Say, “Wi-Fi?” I Say, “Why Not?” What’s Wrong With Human Hot Spots?A huge, unpleasant controversy erupted recently when an international marketing agency, whose higher-ups seemed to have a few screws loose, hired a bunch of homeless people in Austin, Texas to walk around and serve as human, Wi-Fi transmitters. The zany idea, devised by BBH Labs, the innovation unit of the marketing agency BBH (Bartle Bogle Hegarty), was introduced at the South by Southwest arts and technology festival in Austin earlier this month. |
Joe Queenan | Chief Humor | June 14 2012 |
Some Say, “Wi-Fi?” I Say, “Why Not?”A huge, unpleasant controversy erupted recently when an international marketing agency, whose higher-ups seemed to have a few screws loose, [...] |
Joe Queenan | Chief Humor | June 14 2012 |
Citizen FedWould citizen economists be able to do a better job than the jaded professionals who’ve missed the last two stock market bubbles and the recent housing market meltdown? |
Joe Queenan | Chief Humor | April 12 2012 |
Pitch Battle: Beware the Sports MetaphorBusinesses love to use glamorous athletes in their TV commercials and print ads. Sometimes this works great (Michael Jordan, George Foreman); sometimes not so great (Kobe Bryant). |
Joe Queenan | Marketing & Sales | January 27 2012 |
No Bull: Empty offices signal a second recessionColumnist Joe Queenan discusses how the activities in his suburban New York office building tell us everything we need to know about the economy. |
Joe Queenan | CEO Life | November 29 2011 |
Take One Tablet and Call Me in the MorningWhenever an amazing new technology debuts, entrepreneurs start producing accessories or applications that can be used to enhance the end user’s experience. These add-ons can range from sophisticated phone apps to elegant docking units to tiny loudspeakers to colorful carrying cases. |
Joe Queenan | Technology | October 3 2011 |
Gotta Keep Searching, Searching, SearchingHow many Web pages do you think there are on the internet? Well, it turns out there are more Web pages than there are things in the world. And author Joe Queenan is expecting 600,000 trillion Web pages to exist by 2020. If you’re not involved in some way with a search engine, well, you’re on the outside. |
Joe Queenan | CEO Life , Internet , Technology | August 2 2011 |