I was today giving a 3-hour presentation to a group of 10 Korean MBA students at Helsinki School of Economics. It was about the topics we will be covering in our online book on Corporate 2.0 (still only in Finnish). Altogether a very nice and refreshing morning session. Thanks to the excellent audience!
I try to live as I speak and therefore will try openness in gathering feedback from today’s audience. I’ve asked them to visit my blog, find this post and add their feedback as a comment to this post. Then it’ll be here for anyone to read and I promise I won’t moderate it
Fair and simple. Now I’m just eagerly waiting for the first comments to appear. I’m hoping to have at least some.


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August 7, 2007 at 4:40 pm
Elina
Thanks Toni for the presentation! The presentation was great! I can warmly recommend you as a speaker/lecturer to any occation!
August 16, 2007 at 3:48 pm
Toni Paloheimo
Thanks, Elina! I knew I could trust you to contribute at least. But not a single comments from the students… Well, I hope they got something to take with them. Better luck next time
August 21, 2007 at 4:37 am
Hyun Tahk
Thank you for the presentation. Korea is quite advanced in IT and your presentation was familiar and interesting to us.
Your online book Corporate 2 is , regretfully, written in Finish only, so
instead, I am reading “Web Shinkaron” by Mochio Umeda, Japanese
after I came back to Korea. The title means Web evolution. It helps me to expand my understanding in addition to your lecture.
KIITOS again for the lecture and I wish I can have a chance to listen to
your next lecture again!
August 22, 2007 at 9:14 am
Toni Paloheimo
Thanks for your comment, Hyun Tahk! I’m glad you’ve found your way to more reading about the subject. I must check if the book’s available in English too. Sounds interesting.
August 22, 2007 at 11:10 am
In-o, hwang
First of all, Thank you very much for you all your excellent lectures
As I majored in industrial design, all knowledge of IDBM is helpful for my jop of KIDP supporting design industry in Korea. However. I miss something about the course which is as follows
Firstly, There are few actual case study of IDBM, traditionally product design, in the course. I hoped to hear european IDBM case study
Secondly, Company visit NOKIA made me disappointed a little. I und that Nokia security policy for visitors is quite strict. so I’d like you to let the students know the Nokia security policy before they decide a company they want to visit
Any way, I’m very glad to be have studied in HSE. I’m sure that we will see soon again, Bye~
August 22, 2007 at 11:28 am
Toni Paloheimo
Thanks, In-o Hwang. Your comment goes more to general category but point taken. I’ll pass your message to module organisers.