Scott Neuman

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I firmly believe that the core of a company's value proposition is not what it develops…

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  • Cornell Johnson MBA Graphic

    Guest Lecturer

    Cornell Johnson MBA

    - 13 years 1 month

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  • The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth Graphic

    Guest Lecturer

    The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth

    - Present 14 years 11 months

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    Department of Communictions Advisory Council

    Cornell University

    - 3 years 1 month

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    Ice Man

    TOWN OF NORWICH

    - 4 years 3 months

    Arts and Culture

    Ice Man: Manager of the Norwich VT community ice rink at Marion Cross Elementary School. An annual town service for all residents and visitors to skate through the winter.

    Hosers: A legion of volunteer parents who maintain the rink each evening by scraping off and hosing down the ice.

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    St. Thomas Church, Prague - Soup Kitchen

    - 4 years 3 months

    Poverty Alleviation

    Provider and server of soup and sandwiches every Saturday morning.

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    Cyberbullying Seminars - Guest Speaker

    The Prague British School

    - 4 years 4 months

    Education

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  • IBM at CES: Making the IoT secure

    IBM

    Observing the incredible array of offerings on display at CES last week, it was obvious to see what is quickly emerging as common thread among IoT devices – security. This is not surprising in light of the recent news reports on hacking (Russia and the DNC as well as the Mirai Botnet and Dyn). To coincide with CES, the Federal Trade Commission announced a $25,000 prize for best tools to protect IoT devices in the home. It’s called the “IoT Home Inspector Challenge“...

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  • Black Friday or black hole Friday? IoT and retail

    IBM

    We all know that Black Friday can make or break a year in retail. It is estimated that this year, a record of over $3B in on line sales were generated ($1B from mobile devices). And for those who follow this space, the battle continues over how best to engage potential shoppers both in store and online. Over the past decade we have seen many advances in online retailing ranging from dynamic pricing to predictive buyer behavior, all with the goal of providing better service and driving increased…

    We all know that Black Friday can make or break a year in retail. It is estimated that this year, a record of over $3B in on line sales were generated ($1B from mobile devices). And for those who follow this space, the battle continues over how best to engage potential shoppers both in store and online. Over the past decade we have seen many advances in online retailing ranging from dynamic pricing to predictive buyer behavior, all with the goal of providing better service and driving increased revenue. All of this has been achieved through the creative use of data captured through the experience.

    But have in store experiences kept pace with the online experience? Is the in store data that is being captured falling into a black hole? Is the potential data being captured at all?

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  • Social Business - Advent of a New Age

    IBM

    As the world becomes more instrumented, interconnected and intelligent and the population continues to embrace social computing, today’s enterprises face the dawn of a new era—the era of the Social Business. Just as the Internet
    changed the marketplace forever, the integration of social computing into enterprise design represents another enormous shift in the landscape. Organizations that successfully
    transform into a Social Business can potentially reap great benefits—among them the…

    As the world becomes more instrumented, interconnected and intelligent and the population continues to embrace social computing, today’s enterprises face the dawn of a new era—the era of the Social Business. Just as the Internet
    changed the marketplace forever, the integration of social computing into enterprise design represents another enormous shift in the landscape. Organizations that successfully
    transform into a Social Business can potentially reap great benefits—among them the ability to deepen customer relationships, increase workforce.

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