Thursday, January 05, 2006

Challenge In The News

Eureka! Made To Meet The Challenge
This is great because to meet the challenge, you have to be aware that there is a challenge, understand the challenge and make your product meet the challenge.

... even the most challenging of circumstances.
Some circumstances are more challenging than others. Usually, being prepared for predicable circumstances turns the challenge into an advantage ... even the most challenging of circumstances.

The challenge of moving at the speed of business
Can you hear me now? The challenge is get speed when you need it to move your business forward, then business is moving at your speed.

The challenges at China’s most profitable oil company.
Whether to sell today or hold out and sell tomorrow. That’s what made it China’s most profitable oil company. The fact that they have oil to sell when the price per barrel is at its highest, makes the challenges easier to deal with.

... a young giant with the challenges of older age.
The new, improved product from a future industry leader that hasn’t keep up with modern technologies and needs to modernize to compete.

But all of these and other challenges are known and will be grappled with.
All the challenges are known? If they were, they wouldn’t need to be grappled with. How does one grapple? Successful marketers pay attention to what they don’t know, because that is where the challenges come from.

... for deploying female suicide bombers challenges the view of the world many jihadists thought they were defending.
Is there a rule that only men can be suicide bombers? Personally, I don’t care if the suicide bomber is male or female. Let there be no suicide bombers.

The newest challenge is, ‘How do we now expand Yahoo’s reach beyond the browser into other devices?”
Marco Boerries, senior vice president of the company’s “Connected Life” division.
In other words, what can we do that Google and Microsoft aren’t doing and probably would do if they thought of it first. The newest challenge for Yahoo is Google-AOL (and their partners and alliances) and whether it’s better for Yahoo to go it alone (in the war with Google that is) or fight it with Microsoft. Expanding the reach is important when you have the content people who use other devices want to view on those devices.

... have been delayed as business groups challenge them in court.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite action. Finally, we develop a technology that would benefit mankind, only to be challenged in court, delaying the availability of the new technology.

The Challenges and Opportunities In Our Borderless World.
Tagline for ‘The Next Global Stage’ by Kenichi Ohmae
Each one of us can now go where no person has gone before. The world is becoming borderless. The challenges are in learning to ‘speak the language of the borderless world’ and learn to deal with a new set of digital capabilities. The opportunities are centered in freedom – to do what you need to do, when you need to do it from wherever you are in the world.

Think! Challenge assumptions and think about everything you do.
Be challenged and make the best decision you can, an informed decision. Solve tomorrow’s predicable problems today and save time, energy and dollars. An hour saved is an hour you can do what you want. Exert your energy wisely and you’ll have more energy to deal with what you want to deal with. A dollar saved is yours.

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