Showing posts with label Strategy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strategy. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Online Consulting in the Digital Age

Technology is developing faster than we can keep up. Unfortunately, that also means it is growing faster than regulators can make policies. Journalist Amy Schatz, who covers tech policy and the FCC for The Wall Street Journal reported that congress will be meeting in June to discuss communication laws that were last examined in 1996 and were created back when the internet didn’t even exist. The challenge is to create policies and laws that will be flexible enough for changing technology but detailed enough to enforce privacy on the web.

However the opportunity currently exists for practitioners to speak their voice about their concerns regarding client information and telepsychology. We need to ensure that confidentiality and informed consent are critical in providing telepsychology services. If you don’t think this is relevant to your business today…it will be!


The Ohio Psychological Association was the first state to issue telepsychology guidelines for its members. Check them out at www.ohpsy.org/professionalissues.aspx

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Blue Ocean Strategy


Blue Ocean Strategy by Kim and Mauborqne is a great book for executive teams to start working on an innovative strategic plan. The book discusses that blue oceans are organizational strategies that go beyond the current competition. Blue ocean strategies have identified what the customer really wants and gets rid of the fluff. Red Oceans are strategic plans that are just trying to survive. They focus on the keeping up with the competition but not finding innovative and creative ways to get ahead.
Key Questions to Ask Your Team
1. What factors can be eliminated that the industry has taken for granted?
2. What factors can be reduces well below the industry’s standard?
3. What factors can be raised well above the industry’s standard?
4. What factors can be created that the industry has never offered?


This is a good read for any executive! Pick it up today.