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Bruce Judson

Bruce Judson (born 1958 in New York City) is an American author, media innovator,[2] and public policy analyst.

Bruce Judson
Born
Occupation(s)Author, Public Policy Analyst
SpouseNancy Judson[1]
Children2

Education edit

Judson attended Dartmouth College and received a bachelor's degree in Policy Studies in 1980. In 1984, he received a Juris Doctor from the Yale Law School and an MBA from the Yale School of Management.[3] At the Yale Law School, he was the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Yale Journal on Regulation[4] and was a Senior Editor of the Yale Law Journal in 1984.[5]

Career edit

Time warner edit

Judson started his career as a consultant and founding member of the New York office of the Boston Consulting Group.[6] In 1989, the Time Inc. Magazine Company appointed him as its first corporate Director of Marketing.[7] After the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications led to the creation of Time Warner Inc., Judson's corporate marketing department served as the focal point for Time Warner's initiative to provide advertisers with advertising programs.[8]

With the creation of Time Inc. New Media, Judson was appointed general manager, where he was one of the co-founders[9] of the Pathfinder (website). Both Walter Isaacson, then President of Time Inc. New Media,[10] and The Columbia Journalism Review[11] credit Judson with inventing the concept of the Web banner ad, which established the standardized system that enabled the rapid growth of Internet advertising.[12]

Judson's activities at Time Inc. New Media are described in Michael Wolff’s book, Burn Rate.[9]

Yale & independent businesses edit

Judson left Time Inc. in 1997.[13] He became a Faculty Fellow at the Yale School of Management, and by 2007 was a Senior Faculty Fellow.[14] Yale School of Management announced that he would run a management "clinic," offering free consulting to small businesses.[15] He taught on the Yale Publishing Course[16] and as the first entrepreneur-in-residence at the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute.[17] Judson was also active in developing independent businesses,[18] including Web-Clipping (co-founder),[19] (an early online news clipping service for businesses), the business broadband marketplace Speed Anywhere,[20] and a mobile web site development firm.[21] As of December 2015, Judson was a Senior Adviser to Tern Plc.[22]

Britepool, inc. edit

After working starting in telehealth in 2017,[23] Judson returned to the media business in 2019, joining BritePool, Inc. as Vice President of Communications.[24]

Author edit

In 1996, Judson's first book NetMarketing was published.[25] He was named by Advertising Age as one of the nation's "Cybermarketing Leaders."[7]

In 1999, Scribner published, HyperWars[26] which Judson co-authored. The book asserted that significant changes in corporate strategies would be required for success in the coming Internet era.

In 2004, HarperBusiness published Judson's book, Go it Alone![27] which argued that the combination of software-as-a-service, automation, and outsourcing, enabled by the Internet would fundamentally alter the nature of entrepreneurship and small business success. In the book, Judson also asserted that as a result of automated leverage created by the Internet, small groups of people or individuals, working on their own, would be able to build high-revenue businesses. The book was recognized by Library Journal as one of the best business books[27] published in the year of its release, while Judson's ideas on the future of entrepreneurship was the subject of interviews in The Wall Street Journal[28] and Entrepreneur magazine.[29] Judson partnered with HarperBusiness to test the value of making the full text of Go It Alone! available free online, with advertising support. This first-of-its-kind effort in book publishing[30] was featured in a U.S. News & World Report cover story.[31] In 2012, Entrepreneur magazine dedicated a feature story to the book, and its continuing popularity writing "In a time when the half-life of business books" is [short]...Go It Alone! has remained popular and relevant."[32]

Judson's book, It Could Happen Here,[33] was published in 2009 by HarperCollins. The book argued that growing and extreme economic inequality in the United States was a societal danger. Judson worked with historical and social science research to construct a model which indicated that highly unequal societies are characterized by political polarization, anger, lack of trust, political paralysis, a collapsing middle class and potentially political instability.[34] The book appeared two years before Occupy Wall Street led economic inequality to be considered a mainstream political issue, and at the time the significance of growing economic inequality was often disregarded or seen as unlikely to continue.[35]

Judson was subsequently appointed a Braintruster at the Roosevelt Institute, where he launched a column titled Restoring Capitalism[34] for the institute's website. Articles from the column were syndicated in online media including The Business Insider[36] and The Huffington Post.[37]

Publications edit

  • NetMarketing: Your Guide to Profit and Success on the Net (Wolff New Media/Random House, 1996) ISBN 0-679-77031-3
  • HyperWars: 11 Strategies for Survival and Profit in the Era of Online Business (with Kate Kelly) (Scribner, 1999) ISBN 0-684-85564-X
  • Go It Alone! The Secret to Starting a Successful Business on Your Own (HarperBusiness, 2004) ISBN 0-06-073113-3
  • It Could Happen Here: America on the Brink (HarperCollins, 2009) ISBN 978-0-06-188591-4

References edit

  1. ^ . March 7, 1988. Archived from the original on October 20, 2017 – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ See "Digital Riptide, What really Happened to the News Business, Interview with Walter Isaacson Shorenstien Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy ("Bruce Judson was on the business side, working with Paul and myself. He came up with the concept of a banner ad.")". and "Who Killed Time Inc.?, The Columbia Journalism Review, February 1, 2018 ("But then, a Time Inc. business manager named Bruce Judson came up with the idea of banner ads")".
  3. ^ "Bestselling Author Bruce Judson '84 Writes New Book, Go it Alone!". Yale School of Management. 3 September 2004.
  4. ^ Judson, Bruce (2008). "Remarks at the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Yale Journal on Regulation". Yale J. On Reg. 25: 331.
  5. ^ Fiss, Owen M. (1983–1984). "Against Settlement". Yale L.J. 93: 1091.
  6. ^ "Nancy Dolgin Wed to Bruce D. Judson". The New York Times. March 7, 1988.
  7. ^ a b Waltner, Charles (September 18, 1995). "Ad Age's Cybermarketing Leaders, Bruce Judson". Advertising Age. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  8. ^
  9. ^ a b Cortese, Amy (August 3, 1998). . Business Week. Archived from the original on October 9, 1999. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  10. ^ Huey, John; Nisenholtz, Martin; Sagan, Paul (September 2013). "Riptide: What Really Happened to the News Business: An oral history of the epic collision between journalism and digital technology, 1980 to the present" (PDF). Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, Discussion Paper Series. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. pp. 33–34. Walter Isaacson, "But I remember vividly the day in mid-1994 or so when Bruce Judson (who worked on the business side of Pathfinder) came up with the concept of a banner ad"
  11. ^ "Who Killed Time Inc.?, The Columbia Journalism Review, February 1, 2018 ("But then, a Time Inc. business manager named Bruce Judson came up with the idea of banner ads")".
  12. ^ "WNYC Interview with Walter Isaacson". p. 16;25 to 18:50 minutes in playback.
  13. ^ "Head of New-Media Unit At Time Inc. Steps Down". The Wall Street Journal. April 14, 1997.
  14. ^ "Yale SOM Seeks Local Organizations to Receive Consulting Assistance Through New Management Clinic" (Press release). Yale School of Management.
  15. ^ "Yale School of Management offers free business consulting". USAToday.com. August 2, 2007.
  16. ^ Bergsma, Jillian. "YPC for Small Presses: Kamehameha Publishing "Two Heads are Better Than One"". Independent Publisher.
  17. ^ Faller, Avery (June 13, 2011). . Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  18. ^ "Appearances Are Deceiving". The Wall Street Journal. September 19, 2005.
  19. ^ "Start-Up Finds Quick Success In Tracking Business 'Buzz': All Research's Webclipping Service Breaks The Rules". Advertising Age. April 12, 1999.
  20. ^ "The Need for Speed". BtoB. March 29, 2001.
  21. ^ "Mobile commencement site helps Yale handle train crash". University Business magazine. July 2013.
  22. ^ "Appointment of Senior Adviser" (PDF) (Press release). Tern plc. 4 December 2014.
  23. ^ Sweeney, Evan (August 10, 2017). "What healthcare providers can learn from the retail industry's confrontation with Amazon". FierceHealthcare.
  24. ^ "Identity Resolution".
  25. ^ "Book Excerpt: Building Profits On The Internet Case Studies, Interaction, Clarity of Message Are Key". Advertising Age. September 9, 1996.
  26. ^ Judson, Bruce. "Hyperwars: 11 Strategies for Survival and Profit in the Era of Online Business".
  27. ^ a b Judson, Bruce (26 October 2004). Go It Alone!: The Secret to Building a Successful Business on Your Own. ISBN 0060731133.
  28. ^ Chozick, Amy (May 9, 2005). "Avoid The Pitfalls, An entrepreneur talks about how you know whether you have what it takes". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  29. ^ Wang, Jennifer (February 15, 2010). "Employees. Who Needs 'Em? Should you outsource everything?". Entrepreneur. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  30. ^ "HarperCollins Publishes Entire Book on the Web Tests Advertising Business Model; Go It Alone! To Appear Online With Contextual Ads". Business Wire. February 6, 2006.
  31. ^ "Bruce Judson's Go It Alone! Featured in U.S. News". Yale School of Management. March 16, 2006.
  32. ^ Daley, Jason (March 27, 2012). "A Roadmap to Self-Reliance for Solopreneurs". Entrepreneur. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  33. ^ Judson, Bruce (6 October 2009). It Could Happen Here. ISBN 978-0061689109.
  34. ^ a b Covert, Bryce. "Bruce Judson on the Societal Dangers of Income Inequality". Roosevelt Institute. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  35. ^ Fox, Justin (September 15, 2009). "Income inequality will keep getting worse until we do something about it". Time.com. Bruce Judson doesn't buy the argument, made on the front page of the WSJ last week, that "the deepest downturn in the U.S. economy since the Great Depression may finally shrink the gap between the very best-off Americans and everyone else."
  36. ^ Judson, Bruce (November 18, 2011). "Providing The Highest Rewards To The Financial Sector Is Not Capitalism". Business Insider. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  37. ^ Judson, Bruce (October 21, 2011). "BRUCE JUDSON: Providing The Highest Rewards To The Financial Sector Is Not Capitalism". Huffington Post. Retrieved December 4, 2015.

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This article is an autobiography or has been extensively edited by the subject or by someone connected to the subject It may need editing to conform to Wikipedia s neutral point of view policy There may be relevant discussion on the talk page October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bruce Judson born 1958 in New York City is an American author media innovator 2 and public policy analyst Bruce JudsonBornNew York CityOccupation s Author Public Policy AnalystSpouseNancy Judson 1 Children2 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 Time warner 2 2 Yale amp independent businesses 2 3 Britepool inc 3 Author 4 Publications 5 ReferencesEducation editJudson attended Dartmouth College and received a bachelor s degree in Policy Studies in 1980 In 1984 he received a Juris Doctor from the Yale Law School and an MBA from the Yale School of Management 3 At the Yale Law School he was the co founder and editor in chief of the Yale Journal on Regulation 4 and was a Senior Editor of the Yale Law Journal in 1984 5 Career editTime warner edit Judson started his career as a consultant and founding member of the New York office of the Boston Consulting Group 6 In 1989 the Time Inc Magazine Company appointed him as its first corporate Director of Marketing 7 After the merger of Time Inc and Warner Communications led to the creation of Time Warner Inc Judson s corporate marketing department served as the focal point for Time Warner s initiative to provide advertisers with advertising programs 8 With the creation of Time Inc New Media Judson was appointed general manager where he was one of the co founders 9 of the Pathfinder website Both Walter Isaacson then President of Time Inc New Media 10 and The Columbia Journalism Review 11 credit Judson with inventing the concept of the Web banner ad which established the standardized system that enabled the rapid growth of Internet advertising 12 Judson s activities at Time Inc New Media are described in Michael Wolff s book Burn Rate 9 Yale amp independent businesses edit Judson left Time Inc in 1997 13 He became a Faculty Fellow at the Yale School of Management and by 2007 was a Senior Faculty Fellow 14 Yale School of Management announced that he would run a management clinic offering free consulting to small businesses 15 He taught on the Yale Publishing Course 16 and as the first entrepreneur in residence at the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute 17 Judson was also active in developing independent businesses 18 including Web Clipping co founder 19 an early online news clipping service for businesses the business broadband marketplace Speed Anywhere 20 and a mobile web site development firm 21 As of December 2015 Judson was a Senior Adviser to Tern Plc 22 Britepool inc edit After working starting in telehealth in 2017 23 Judson returned to the media business in 2019 joining BritePool Inc as Vice President of Communications 24 Author editIn 1996 Judson s first book NetMarketing was published 25 He was named by Advertising Age as one of the nation s Cybermarketing Leaders 7 In 1999 Scribner published HyperWars 26 which Judson co authored The book asserted that significant changes in corporate strategies would be required for success in the coming Internet era In 2004 HarperBusiness published Judson s book Go it Alone 27 which argued that the combination of software as a service automation and outsourcing enabled by the Internet would fundamentally alter the nature of entrepreneurship and small business success In the book Judson also asserted that as a result of automated leverage created by the Internet small groups of people or individuals working on their own would be able to build high revenue businesses The book was recognized by Library Journal as one of the best business books 27 published in the year of its release while Judson s ideas on the future of entrepreneurship was the subject of interviews in The Wall Street Journal 28 and Entrepreneur magazine 29 Judson partnered with HarperBusiness to test the value of making the full text of Go It Alone available free online with advertising support This first of its kind effort in book publishing 30 was featured in a U S News amp World Report cover story 31 In 2012 Entrepreneur magazine dedicated a feature story to the book and its continuing popularity writing In a time when the half life of business books is short Go It Alone has remained popular and relevant 32 Judson s book It Could Happen Here 33 was published in 2009 by HarperCollins The book argued that growing and extreme economic inequality in the United States was a societal danger Judson worked with historical and social science research to construct a model which indicated that highly unequal societies are characterized by political polarization anger lack of trust political paralysis a collapsing middle class and potentially political instability 34 The book appeared two years before Occupy Wall Street led economic inequality to be considered a mainstream political issue and at the time the significance of growing economic inequality was often disregarded or seen as unlikely to continue 35 Judson was subsequently appointed a Braintruster at the Roosevelt Institute where he launched a column titled Restoring Capitalism 34 for the institute s website Articles from the column were syndicated in online media including The Business Insider 36 and The Huffington Post 37 Publications editNetMarketing Your Guide to Profit and Success on the Net Wolff New Media Random House 1996 ISBN 0 679 77031 3 HyperWars 11 Strategies for Survival and Profit in the Era of Online Business with Kate Kelly Scribner 1999 ISBN 0 684 85564 X Go It Alone The Secret to Starting a Successful Business on Your Own HarperBusiness 2004 ISBN 0 06 073113 3 It Could Happen Here America on the Brink HarperCollins 2009 ISBN 978 0 06 188591 4References edit Nancy Dolgin Wed to Bruce D Judson March 7 1988 Archived from the original on October 20 2017 via NYTimes com See Digital Riptide What really Happened to the News Business Interview with Walter Isaacson Shorenstien Center on Media Politics and Public Policy Bruce Judson was on the business side working with Paul and myself He came up with the concept of a banner ad and Who Killed Time Inc The Columbia Journalism Review February 1 2018 But then a Time Inc business manager named Bruce Judson came up with the idea of banner ads Bestselling Author Bruce Judson 84 Writes New Book Go it Alone Yale School of Management 3 September 2004 Judson Bruce 2008 Remarks at the Twenty Fifth Anniversary of the Yale Journal on Regulation Yale J On Reg 25 331 Fiss Owen M 1983 1984 Against Settlement Yale L J 93 1091 Nancy Dolgin Wed to Bruce D Judson The New York Times March 7 1988 a b Waltner Charles September 18 1995 Ad Age s Cybermarketing Leaders Bruce Judson Advertising Age Retrieved December 4 2015 multi media advertising programs a b Cortese Amy August 3 1998 The Wild and Woolly Tale of a Net Startup Business Week Archived from the original on October 9 1999 Retrieved December 4 2015 Huey John Nisenholtz Martin Sagan Paul September 2013 Riptide What Really Happened to the News Business An oral history of the epic collision between journalism and digital technology 1980 to the present PDF Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press Politics and Public Policy Discussion Paper Series John F Kennedy School of Government Harvard University pp 33 34 Walter Isaacson But I remember vividly the day in mid 1994 or so when Bruce Judson who worked on the business side of Pathfinder came up with the concept of a banner ad Who Killed Time Inc The Columbia Journalism Review February 1 2018 But then a Time Inc business manager named Bruce Judson came up with the idea of banner ads WNYC Interview with Walter Isaacson p 16 25 to 18 50 minutes in playback Head of New Media Unit At Time Inc Steps Down The Wall Street Journal April 14 1997 Yale SOM Seeks Local Organizations to Receive Consulting Assistance Through New Management Clinic Press release Yale School of Management Yale School of Management offers free business consulting USAToday com August 2 2007 Bergsma Jillian YPC for Small Presses Kamehameha Publishing Two Heads are Better Than One Independent Publisher Faller Avery June 13 2011 Point Counterpoint Go It Alone It Takes A Village Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved December 4 2015 Appearances Are Deceiving The Wall Street Journal September 19 2005 Start Up Finds Quick Success In Tracking Business Buzz All Research s Webclipping Service Breaks The Rules Advertising Age April 12 1999 The Need for Speed BtoB March 29 2001 Mobile commencement site helps Yale handle train crash University Business magazine July 2013 Appointment of Senior Adviser PDF Press release Tern plc 4 December 2014 Sweeney Evan August 10 2017 What healthcare providers can learn from the retail industry s confrontation with Amazon FierceHealthcare Identity Resolution Book Excerpt Building Profits On The Internet Case Studies Interaction Clarity of Message Are Key Advertising Age September 9 1996 Judson Bruce Hyperwars 11 Strategies for Survival and Profit in the Era of Online Business a b Judson Bruce 26 October 2004 Go It Alone The Secret to Building a Successful Business on Your Own ISBN 0060731133 Chozick Amy May 9 2005 Avoid The Pitfalls An entrepreneur talks about how you know whether you have what it takes The Wall Street Journal Retrieved December 4 2015 Wang Jennifer February 15 2010 Employees Who Needs Em Should you outsource everything Entrepreneur Retrieved December 4 2015 HarperCollins Publishes Entire Book on the Web Tests Advertising Business Model Go It Alone To Appear Online With Contextual Ads Business Wire February 6 2006 Bruce Judson s Go It Alone Featured in U S News Yale School of Management March 16 2006 Daley Jason March 27 2012 A Roadmap to Self Reliance for Solopreneurs Entrepreneur Retrieved December 4 2015 Judson Bruce 6 October 2009 It Could Happen Here ISBN 978 0061689109 a b Covert Bryce Bruce Judson on the Societal Dangers of Income Inequality Roosevelt Institute Retrieved December 4 2015 Fox Justin September 15 2009 Income inequality will keep getting worse until we do something about it Time com Bruce Judson doesn t buy the argument made on the front page of the WSJ last week that the deepest downturn in the U S economy since the Great Depression may finally shrink the gap between the very best off Americans and everyone else Judson Bruce November 18 2011 Providing The Highest Rewards To The Financial Sector Is Not Capitalism Business Insider Retrieved December 4 2015 Judson Bruce October 21 2011 BRUCE JUDSON Providing The Highest Rewards To The Financial Sector Is Not Capitalism Huffington Post Retrieved December 4 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bruce Judson amp oldid 1188934639, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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