Another great McKinsey visualization: adoption rates for web technologies

McKinsey this week released another great visualization, this time summarizing results from their annual technology survey of 1700+ companies. If you want to know how fast ‘real' companies (the kind that hire McKinsey) are adopting web 2.0 technologies like Twitter, Facebook, etc. this is the place to find out.

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classic airlines information and hints

I hope all of you have started your assignment by now!  I thought I would share some materials and hints that might help you along with your paper. First some information that might help you form your thoughts:

  • The New York Times has an interesting article a couple months ago about standing room only airline seats in China
  • Billshrink.com put together a nice graphic outlining all the fees airlines have been implementing

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Second, a couple hints for the paper itself.

  • Plagiarism. I'm sure none of you are considering this, but sometimes we all get desperate late in the morning before a paper is due. You should know that in the online version of this course, plagiarizing the Class Airlines paper is the #1 reason for failing MKT571. There are a lot of papers for purchase out there. Most all are garbage, and the faculty plagiarism checker will catch them 95% of the time.
  • As you can tell from the links above, I love informative graphics, tables and graphs. You don't have to be Picasso, but if you develop a meaningful graphic that gets your point across it definitely won't hurt your grade.
  • There are a lot of 'problem solving models' and ways to write business plans. These two articles, while not precisely on-point for your assignment, represent what I find most useful / compelling when reading a business plan. 

    1. Business planning, Aug 10th 2009 – From Economist.com (their basic model/outline, the people – the opportunity – the context – the riskthe reward is great)
    2. Why Business Plans Don’t Deliver, June 22, 2009 – From MIT Sloan Management Review