Welcome to episode #314 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. I’ve been friends with Peter Kim since his days as an analyst at Forrester Research, so it’s somewhat embarrassing that he has never been on the podcast. Currently, he is Chief Strategy Officer of Dachis Group, where he acts as an advisor on social business. Most recently, he co-authored a new business book called, Social Business By Design, with Dion Hinchcliffe (executive vice president, strategy of Dachis Group). There’s no denying the sudden ascent of social business in our zeitgeist. As social media continues to roll along, more and more businesses are realizing that the implications of social technology go well beyond the marketing and advertising departments, and affect the entire business and culture. This is the work that Peter is focused on and most interested in. His blog, Being Peter Kim, is still widely regarded as one of the smartest marketing blogs in the world, and he’s a passionate business leader. Enjoy the conversation…
Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast – Episode #314 – Host: Mitch Joel.
- Running time: 50:24.
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- In conversation with Peter Kim.
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- Social Business By Design with Dion Hinchcliffe.
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Hi Mitch.
I’ve heard you say something similar to ‘wall to garden’ several times on your podcasts. I primarily listen to your podcasts while biking so I have never taken the time to look it up. I tried to do a google search with difference variations but had no luck. Can you give me a brief explanation or point me in the right direction? Thank you.
Ken
I define “walled garden” as a platform where everything happens within it. You can’t take your data or usage beyond being in their space.
Aha. That makes sense. Thank you for taking the time to respond. I appreciate your free content.
Ken
Hello. I think i have heard the phrase every day since you clarified it for me. Gaping Void shared a unique perspective on the metaphor today. This is a nice twist for me to consider.
Thank you for all of the the free quality
Content.
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