BILL'S GUARDIAN COLUMNS
I write a regular column, called "Bill Taylor on Big Ideas," for The Guardian, London's venerable daily. Here are some of those columns:
- "The economic innovators have had their fun—but could 2008 be payback time?"
- January 5, 2008
- "Don't be afraid to take risks in a recession—it can be the best time to launch an original product"
- December 1, 2007
- "Got a cutting-edge product? Keep it simple—your customers will thank you for it "November 3, 2007
- "Introducing the 'frenemy'—a company that is both an ally and a rival to its business partners"
- October 6, 2007
- "Made an embarrassing and costly mistake? Tell the world and reap the rewards of openness"
- September 1, 2007
- "Are you top in your field or just an also-ran? You have to get competitive to find out - and improve"
- July 7, 2007
- "Could you explain why customers should choose your business first? And if not, why not?"
- June 2, 2007
- "How do you solve a problem these days? Start by throwing it open to the world"
- May 5, 2007