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Gwen Smith Ishmael, Sr. Vice President of Insights and Innovation at Decision Analyst in Arlington, TX, has led marketing and new product development activities in the CPG and technology industries since 1986. She also conceived and developed ground-breaking Web-based promotional vehicles, two of which are patent pending. Gwen holds an MBA in Marketing and is a featured speaker on insights and innovation around the world. Her writings have been featured in international text books, most recently in Managing 4 Ps of Marketing FMCG Sector, and Product Innovation: A Strategic Tool for Growth, by ICFAI Publications, 2006 and 2007, respectively.

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Renee Hopkins Callahan Renee Hopkins Callahan started IdeaFlow and serves as chief blog-wrangler. She is Director of Innovation Services at Decision Analyst in Arlington, Texas, is a former journalist who worked as an editor and reporter for The Dallas Morning News and the Nashville Tennessean, and was managing editor of D, the Dallas city magazine. She has a master's degree in rhetoric and has also taught college-level English and informal logic.
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January 20, 2004

The New and Improved IdeaFlow!

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Posted by Renee Hopkins Callahan

As you can see, we've migrated IdeaFlow over to the new Moveable Type publishing platform. With the move comes new features. Chief among the new features is the ability for readers to leave comments. You'll see the comment link at the bottom of each post.

On the left sidebar, the Corante news columns and weblogs can now be found by the pull-down menus at the top. We now have a blog search and trackbacks (so you can see who's linking to IdeaFlow and what they're saying). We can also assign categories to posts. The list of categories appears at the bottom of the left-hand sidebar. Click on one of those links and you will see all the posts that we've defined as belonging in that category.

On the right-hand sidebar, I've expanded the list of blogs in the blogroll and provided links to some resources that will be housed permanently on www.ideaflow.com. The resource links are up now; white papers, a glossary of idea generation methods and a book list are coming soon.

Also coming soon are archives by author and most of the archives from the former IdeaFlow blog (we're current back through September 2003 as of now).

In order to receive IdeaFlow daily, you can subscribe to the RSS feed. Information about that is on the left sidebar as well. You can also sign up on the left sidebar to receive emails with links to the latest IdeaFlow posts.

If you have any questions or comments, or see something we've missed (hey! it happens!), email me at renee -at- ideaflow.com.

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