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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Birdflu, jetlag and blogging

Jetlagged I ponder the question if there can be –- physiologically –- a permanent state of jetlag for never-stationary business nomads that always migrate? As I wake up from one of those nomadic half-sleeps, I am reading online that the bird flu has reached Germany. CNN again runs a birdflu story with all sorts of disaster scenarios, including economic ones. Jetlag and blogging should both benefit, though, as we will all be staying at home. Right?

posted by SCHMITT at 1:42 PM

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Bernd Schmitt is a professor at Columbia Business School in New York, best-selling author and consultant. Schmitt’s business and marketing frameworks, laid out in his books "Experiential Marketing" and "Customer Experience Management" (among others), are used by companies worldwide to gain competitive advantage and spur growth. Heralded by Business Week for his “fertile mind” and “artsy, downtown attitude,” Schmitt has written op-ed pieces for the New York Times, Asian Wall Street Journal and Financial Times. He has been profiled on CNN’s Business Unusual and has appeared on BBC in the U.K., NHK in Japan, and on Comedy Central’s Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

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