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The Plausibility of Klout November 6, 2011 by LeAnna J. Carey


Many of you may be aware of the recent conflab regarding Klout changing to a new algorithm last week. Klout seemingly measures your influence online across multiple platforms so a change in algorithm impacts how your “influence” is perceived. While … Continue reading

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Igniting Innovation October 17, 2011 by LeAnna J. Carey


Last night I was privileged to attend and present at IgnitePrinceton, one of the global Ignite events which takes place in over 100 cities at certain times of the year.  These events have been known to attract up to 12,000 entrepreneurs, technologists, DIYers, … Continue reading

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mHealth – Making Steve Jobs Proud October 8, 2011 by LeAnna J. Carey


Like many engaged on twitter, I am saddened by the news of Steve Jobs death.  Minutes after the story broke, I reached out to my good friend Ken Rosen (@ken_rosen), who had worked for Jobs, and he admitted that he … Continue reading

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The Female Innovator’s Dilemma October 5, 2011 LeAnna J. Carey


This tweet by Mashable technology journalist, Jolie O’Dell, {Women: Stop making startups about fashion, shopping, & babies. At least for the next few years. You’re embarrassing me}, did not go unnoticed, but just in case you missed it, take a look.   My first thought was … Continue reading

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Who Says That The Government Cannot Innovate?


Whether based on the economy, health care legislation, or changes in purchaser mindset, it may be the perfect time for health care companies to step back from their BHAG’s in order to gain some innovation perspective. Have the big questions … Continue reading

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