Out with the Old
For those readers and participants in the grand experiment of BizTechTalk over the last 3 years or so, you may recall I had launch a podcast series, titled, oddly enough, BizTechTalk. Greatly enjoyed the experience, and have had the pleasure of discussing a wide variety of topics in over 50 podcasts.
In with the New
As part of the ongoing investigations into what is happening in the business and technology world, I've re-launched the podcast series in my new (December 2008) company, Information Architected.
The series is "IAM Talking" - and is an interview-based series, talking with people from all industries, various roles, and on a variety of topics.
The graphic above shows the 5 most recent podcasts (find them all -> IAM Talking) that have been released and recorded, featuring topics such as:
- Agile development
- SharePoint
- Tagging and taxonomies
- Knowledge management and new business models
- and User Experience
Coming up in the queue are interviews with:
- Matthew E. May - author of "In Pursuit of Elegance" (and who I had interviewed in 2006 on his previous book, "The Elegant Solution")
- Daniel Pink - author of "The Adventures of Johnny Bunko" (most recently) and well known for previous books "A Whole New Mind" and "Freelance Nation" among other work
- and many others - on a roughly weekly basis, as scheduling allows.
Any topics that are of particularly burning interest - please let me know what YOU want to know more about, and if there are particular people or companies that you feel I should focus on.
If that focus should be YOU and YOUR company, book, product, service, etc., don't hesitate to pipe up. If there is a reasonable fit, and you can resist an outright product pitch in the interview, I'm perfectly willing to discuss and magnify the conversation.
Either comment on this post, or get in touch via LinkedIn and/or Twitter as a first pass.
In addition to this public exploration of topics, I am also at your disposal for private, targeted analysis inquiries - analysis being one of the three "touchstones" of our business of analysis, consulting and education focused on the business impact of process, innovation, content, knowledge and search.
For those who are in need of no-nonsense analysis, consulting or education services - please don't hesitate to get in touch.





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