April 20th, 2009
CRM Playaz Episode #6: Enterprise Tech Poll - Hmmm; Garbled Lingo; First C-Level Smackdown & Twidiocy Celebrity HOF Inducts Third "Member"
I suppose I should be covering Oracle’s acquisition of Sun but I think that ZDNET blogger Larry Dignan does the seminal job on it here so read it here. I’m putting up the next episode of CRM Playaz, which very soon will be moving to Hubspot, our sponsor and BTW, our friends.
We continue to rock, if I do say so myself. I think we’re getting a little better at this each time we try it. Okay, in this latest episode, Brent and I talk about his stunning performance on Hubspot with his webinar on social media attended by nearly 3000 (yes, that’s right, THOUSAND) people and that was a bit less than half of those registered!! We also talk about the Enterprise Technology Innovation poll which I ran here on ZDNET. We run down the pirate site USD8.com that translates stolen posts from English to some other language and back to English leading to what is easily the best translations of CRM postings ever constructed. Best of all, we have the first C-Level smackdown with Anil Dash, the VP of Evangelism at SixApart, who handles it reeeeeeeeeal smoooooooth. He was so good that we may have to toughen up the rules. Anil joined us in the final segment with the Twidiocy Celebrity Hall of Fame where we induct our third member - after P.Diddy and Mark Cuban. Wait til you hear it.
Music
Opening: Use Your Experience by Charles Bobus. Courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network
Closing: Got My Mojo Working from the album, The Lost Tapes by Muddy Waters. Buy it at Amazon.com
In addition to being the author of the best-selling "CRM at the Speed of Light: Essential Customer Strategies for the 21st Century," Paul Greenberg is President of The 56 Group, LLC, a customer strategy consulting firm, focused on cutting edge CRM strategic services and a founding partner of the CRM training company, BPT Partners, LLC. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.
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