Web 2.0 Expo: Chris Brogran, New York
The fact that so many solopreneurs and small businesses working out of efficient home offices are managing multi-million dollar companies is something we’re all cheering, in between multitasking and refreshing our computer screens. Now comes a conference that gives us a moment to pause, celebrate and examine the “Power of Less.”
Organizers argue that the notion that small budgets prohibit big success is so pre Web 2.0. Instead here’s how they look at the dynamics of the small enterprise in a Web 2.0 world:
“Constraints drive creativity, whether in business models, or platforms. It means the power of the small screen, the thin client, the streamlined itnerface. It might mean the power of small teams, or even going solo. It’s also the paradox of power: sometimes the best way to gain power is to give it away, which why during these challenging times, we are learning that nothing builds brands like a nurtured community.”
Amen.
If this sounds like your kind of conference, especially since it features speakers like Trust Agents co-author Chris Brogran, then you ought to plan to be in New York city from November 16-19, 2009 at the Javits Center.
For more information about the program and registration click here.
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