- From: "Keith Hopper" <
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- To: "'ProjectVRM list'" <
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- Subject: [projectvrm] Why VRM is good for business
- Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 16:50:05 -0400
I agree that VRM needs to provide clear benefits to both customers and
vendors in order to see widespread adoption. To that end, I felt compelled
to take a stab at where existing and new businesses might see opportunity in
a VRM world.
http://www.hopperanalytical.com/blog/why-vrm-is-good-for-business
Hopefully this is good initial fodder for expanding and building some more
knowledge around as we help create excitement in the biz world.
Keith
- People as customers [was RE: [projectvrm] Ownership of information], (continued)
- RE: [projectvrm] Ownership of information, Joerg Resch, 10/15/2007
- Re: [projectvrm] Ownership of information, Matthew Blass, 10/16/2007
- Re: [projectvrm] Ownership of information, Mark Lizar, 10/15/2007
- Re: [projectvrm] Ownership of information, Mark Lizar, 10/15/2007
- Re: [projectvrm] Ownership of information, Iain Henderson, 10/29/2007
- Re: [projectvrm] Ownership of information, bernard lunn, 10/29/2007
- Re: [projectvrm] Ownership of information, Iain Henderson, 10/30/2007
- Re: [projectvrm] Ownership of information, Alan Patrick, 10/30/2007
[projectvrm] Why VRM is good for business, Keith Hopper, 10/09/2007
Re: [projectvrm] Microsoft's Personal Health Care Records, Michael Becker, 10/10/2007
Re: [projectvrm] Microsoft's Personal Health Care Records, W.B. McNamara, 10/09/2007
RE: [projectvrm] Microsoft's Personal Health Care Records, Drummond Reed, 10/09/2007
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Re: [projectvrm] Microsoft's Personal Health Care Records, ASMitchell, 10/08/2007
Re: [projectvrm] Microsoft's Personal Health Care Records, ASMitchell, 10/09/2007
Re: [projectvrm] Microsoft's Personal Health Care Records, ASMitchell, 10/10/2007
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