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Freight transport: Put that in your pipe and poke it

A visionary idea for modernising the goods-distribution network

ENTHUSIASTS of the digital economy sometimes forget that bits are not everything. However important information is in transforming business, most of what is actually bought and sold is still physical goods, and those goods need to be delivered to the customer. Unlike information technology, though, freight transport has not evolved much during the past few decades. It takes only a few seconds to choose and buy something from an online store, but several days for it then to reach the purchaser. That process also burns oil, contributes to traffic jams and makes the planet’s atmosphere a little warmer by releasing carbon dioxide.

Freight transport could thus use some fresh ideas. Or at least a new version of an old idea. And that is exactly what Franco Cotana, an engineering physicist at the University of Perugia, in Italy, has in mind. He proposes to revive, with a modern twist, an extinct technology called the pneumatic pipe. …

Israeli PM rejects idea of sharing Jerusalem

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dismissed the idea of sharing the city of Jerusalem with a new Palestinian state. Mr. Netanyahu said Sunday the division of Jerusalem does not reflect his government’s policy. Palestinians hope that mainly Arab East Jerusalem will serve as their capital, while the Israeli government has claimed all of Jerusalem as its capital.

Ozzy Osbourne Has No Idea Who Justin Bieber Is

Well what do you know? The world hasn’t been overwrought with the onset of Bieber Fever after all. True Music Lovers rejoiced during an interview segment on Fuse TV on Saturday night, after rock icon Ozzy Osbourne used one of his signature profanity-ridden barbs to reveal that he has no idea who Justin Bieber is.

Jolie, Pitt ‘always open’ to having more kids

brad pitt and angelina jolie1Actress Angelina Jolie has revealed that she and her partner actor Brad Pitt are “always open” to the idea of having more kids. Jolie, 35, a mother of six, said during an interview on ‘Larry King Live’ that while she and Pitt, 46, have no immediate plans, they are also not against the idea. She [...]

9 Strategies to Make Selling Your Ideas More Successful


A frequent question from people in all career phases is what a person can do to better sell a new idea, whether to a customer or inside an organization. As much as it would be nice to have a standard formula that always works, success really depends on the particulars of your situation.

There are, however, a number of common strategies you can consider. Your best course of action is to be adept at using a variety of approaches to make your ideas more powerful and compelling. These nine strategies are a strong start to include in your idea-selling toolkit:

1. Get the Facts in Place behind Your Idea

Make sure you build fact-based, logical support as the underpinning for your idea. If the facts aren’t readily available, look for new or nontraditional information sources. Assemble the information you need to develop a fact-based case for why your idea will deliver results the organization needs.

2. Link Emotions to the Facts Supporting Your Idea

Think about the world’s great stories. Very few are made up solely of facts. They all are strongly rooted in characters and emotions. Develop the most compelling storyline which makes sense with your idea and creates emotional connections to it among potential supporters.

3. Depict Your Idea

Based on whatever is appropriate, create an early mock up of what you’re trying to accomplish. It could be a picture, a storyboard, a video, or an actual prototype, among other things. Help others buy-in to your idea by making it easy to interact with an early version of the end result you’re attempting to deliver.

4. Create a Clear Implementation Roadmap

If there aren’t obvious steps for how an idea can become reality, it may be dead on arrival in an organization. Break down the “how-to’s” behind your idea so key stakeholders can clearly see the effort and investment necessary to bring an idea to fruition.

5. Make Your Idea Easier to Support

Do the groundwork to make choosing your idea easy for decision makers by removing as many obstacles as possible. Think about whether it makes sense to break your idea up into easier to digest (i.e., support, fund, implement) pieces. Maybe you can better sell your idea by going the Goldilocks route, with “too much” and “too little” versions surrounding the option you want. Push for the BIG idea, but be happy to settle for the “just right” option in between.

6. Quietly Build Your Support One-by-One

Rather than waiting for a big meeting to introduce your idea and see how things go, build your support person-by-person ahead of time. Talk to individuals in advance, share where you’re headed, and solicit both input and support. If someone is supportive individually but becomes antagonistic or noncommittal in a later “big meeting,” you can always tactfully refresh their memory about an earlier favorable position.

7. Be Ready for the Right Moment

Some ideas will be ahead of their time when you’re working on them. Keep going. Perform all the preparation, get your assumptions and ideas challenged by others, and make refinements. Then read the organizational or market tea leaves as best you can so you’re ready to introduce the idea when it’s really the right time.

8. Secure Visible Third-Party Validation for Your Idea

It always helps to have an influential spokesperson backing your idea. Inside an organization, your third-party validation may not be from a TV star; it’s likely to come from senior leaders willing to expend their political capital to support good things for the organization. Identify who the key influencers are and start building their interest and support for your idea.

9. Pick a Different Salesperson

It could be someone else can run with your idea more effectively than you. If you think that’s the case, consider recruiting THAT person to be the salesperson. Or maybe even give the idea away to someone who can nurture and develop it better than you can. If you’re really interested in bettering the organization first and foremost, seeing the idea pushed forward and implemented by someone else should be more important than retaining ownership of a great idea which never sees the light of day.

Summary

These strategies are a starting point. Adapt, combine, or pull them apart so they’ll work most effectively in your organization to take full advantage of successful new ideas.


Mike Brown leads The Brainzooming Group, helping organizations succeed more rapidly by expanding their strategic options and efficiently implementing innovative plans. He authors the Brainzoomingâ„¢ blog, shares innovation ideas on Twitter, and wrote the ebook “Taking the NO Out of InNOvation.” He’s also a frequent keynote presenter.

You Never Know Who You’re Going To Meet At The Domain Conference Posted By : Stacey

Even as the development fever peaked, with millions of apps making their way to iPhone, I felt I had an equally brilliant idea with some of my concepts but had no idea how to go about making a mobile app.That all changed last Wednesday when by chance I found myself having lunch at Domainfest seated in between power justice fighter John Berryhill, and David Asplund of mobile app developer Zco.

Mimicking black holes: Dr Hawking’s bright idea

A long-predicted phenomenon has turned up in an unexpected place

IN 1974 Stephen Hawking, pictured, had a startling theoretical insight about black holes—those voracious eaters of matter and energy from whose gravitational clutches not even light can escape. He predicted that black holes should not actually be black. Instead, because of the quirks of quantum mechanics, they should glow ever so faintly, like smouldering embers in a dying fire. The implications were huge. By emitting this so-called Hawking radiation, a black hole would gradually lose energy and mass. If it failed to replenish itself it would eventually evaporate completely, like a puddle of water on a hot summer’s day.

Unfortunately for physicists, Dr Hawking also predicted that the typical temperature at which a black hole radiates should be about a billionth of that of the background radiation left over from the Big Bang itself. Proving his theory by observing actual Hawking radiation from a black hole in outer space has therefore remained a practical impossibility. …

Personal urban transport: The bubble car is back

Cheap, small and simple—an idea from the 1950s bubbles up again

MANY car designers are convinced that a radical change in automobile technology is going to be needed for the crowded megacities of the future. By 2030 more than 60% of the world’s population is expected to be living in cities, up from 50% now, and more of them will be able to afford cars. The need to reduce emissions, an acute scarcity of land for roads and parking, and the prospect of laws restricting conventional cars all point to the idea that different and smaller types of vehicle will be in demand. With that in mind, some of those designers are coming up with things that look a lot like a vehicle that was familiar more than 50 years ago. Welcome to the return of the bubble car.

Bubble cars were built to provide cheap personal transport. Most were two-seaters with just three wheels. They became particularly popular when fuel prices shot up in 1956, during the Suez crisis. One of the first was the Italian-made Iso Isetta. Germany was a prolific builder, too. Messerschmitt and Heinkel, forbidden to ply their former trade of building military aircraft, turned to bubble cars as a peacetime alternative. BMW, meanwhile, re-engineered the Isetta to use an engine from one of its motorcycles. …

A 7-Inch Apple iPad Is a Bad Idea Now: 10 Reasons Why

News Analysis: Apple might soon launch a new, smaller iPad model to complement its current offering. But the company needs to wait before it even considers launching such a device. – Rumors of a small, potentially 7-inch iPad will not go away.
In fact, a new slate of reports have emerged, claiming Apple could be getting
close to releasing a miniature version of its tablet for those who want to save
money but still get a capable product. There is even speculation that the new


Intel to Pilot Chip Upgrade Program

Intels idea is to sell a $50 card that would enable a user to ramp up the speed and memory capacity of their PCs. However, not everyone is thrilled with the idea. – Intel officials are looking to pilot a program designed to let
desktop PC users boost the power of their processors for a $50 fee.
The program, in which the user would have to buy a
card that includes a security key that can be used over the Internet to
unlock certain features, is getting batter…


Tyler & Cameron Winklevoss Say Mark Zuckerberg Stole Idea For Facebook

It’s the question worth a billion bucks: Did Mark Zuckerberg steal the idea for the world’s leading social networking website, Facebook.com? Two former college classmates of the Harvard dropout insists the $4 billion empire that landed Zuckerberg a guest spot on The Simpsons, a nod as one of TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, and arguably a [...]

Improve The Performance Of Your Computer With A Registry Cleaner Posted By : Jaya Opatha

Do you have any idea of how to improve the performance of your computer when you notice that it is starting to run slow?

Live TV on Mobile Is it a Good Idea? Posted By : Paddy Chang

Live Internet TV | Online TV technology allows you to watch over 4,500 HD channels right on your PC.

Energy conservation: Not such a bright idea

Making lighting more efficient could increase energy use, not decrease it

SOLID-STATE lighting, the latest idea to brighten up the world while saving the planet, promises illumination for a fraction of the energy used by incandescent or fluorescent bulbs. A win all round, then: lower electricity bills and (since lighting consumes 6.5% of the world’s energy supply) less climate-changing carbon dioxide belching from power stations.

Well, no. Not if history is any guide. Solid-state lamps, which use souped-up versions of the light-emitting diodes that shine from the faces of digital clocks and flash irritatingly on the front panels of audio and video equipment, will indeed make lighting better. But precedent suggests that this will serve merely to increase the demand for light. The consequence may not be just more light for the same amount of energy, but an actual increase in energy consumption, rather than the decrease hoped for by those promoting new forms of lighting. …

Storing Health Records in the Cloud: 10 Reasons Why It’s a Bad Idea

Cloud computing is a hot concept in the e-health records business. It’s easy to deploy and use, little or no infrastructure is needed, and you pay as you go. The debate continues about how secure important personal documents, such as financials and health care reports, are in cloud storage; there seems to be no conclusive answers. Both the pro- and anti-cloud camps have clear points in their favor. This slide show examines the potential pitfalls of storing health records in the cloud and why physicians should store and maintain their data on local services instead of in a distant, Web-based, on-demand system. A key disclosure: Our chief resource here is Dr. Jonathan Bertman, founder and CEO of Amazing Charts, a client/server-based health-care record software maker. Noting his professional bias, here are his views that the cloud isn’t the best place to store for your personal health records. – …


Relief Wells Delayed … New Tests Show “Gap” in Oil “Well Column” Causing Loss of Pressure … Does the Government Have ANY IDEA What It’s Doing?

An oil and gas industry veteran with 30 years experience who goes by the alias Fishgrease gave a pretty good recap of BP and the government’s record of failure in capping the oil well: BP does a superhuman job of creating conditions favorable to los…

Google Entertains Interactive Video Ads Idea

CEO Eric Schmidt says Google is experimenting with interactive video ads as a break from the traditional search and banner ads that have propelled the indexing and search company, as well as Yahoo, AOL and others, to success on the Web. – Google is constantly experimenting with online advertisements, trying video,
mobile and other types of ads in an effort to attract consumers’ eyeballs as
they make their way around the Web.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt told media at the
Allen amp; Co. summit that the company is experimenting with in…


Imaginatik Offers Portfolio Monitor for Idea Central

Imaginatik offers cost-conscious businesses a way to manage company ideas and projects through Portfolio Monitor, giving the company’s Idea Central users a window into project status and coordination. –
Collective intelligence and idea management software specialist Imaginatik has
unveiled Portfolio Monitor for Idea Central, a customizable module designed to
provide project leaders, managers and participants in Idea Central events the
ability to track ideas as they evolve throughout a projects…


Front To Back Office Integration with Sage CRM Posted By : Manish Parmarthi

While front-office applications have historically been developed around the idea of cross-organisational collaboration, back-office applications, by contrast, have been insular in nature, with the finance department slow to open up its data and applications to other parts of the organisation.