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On 13 May 2002, Blockbuster, Inc., the leading US video rental chain, hit its highest stock price to date at almost $30 per share. Six years later, the price has fallen below $3 per share. The biggest reason for the decline? A Web site.
July 31, 2008 | Authored By: Jared Spool

Annie C. Bai, CIPP/US, CIPM, is a graduate of NYU School of Law. Ms. Bai is Privacy Counsel at Single Stop, a national anti-poverty nonprofit and speaks on modern privacy law for New Directions for Attorneys at Pace Law School. She consults with for-profit and notfor-profits on privacy and data security on privacy audits in a variety of industry sectors. Ms. Bai is a member of the Technology Operations Committee for Per Scholas, an IT workforce training nonprofit. She can be reached at anniecbai at me dot com; Twitter: @AnnieCBai.

Luke Williams is Head of Customer Experience (CX) at Qualtrics and an award-winning researcher and author of the New York Times bestseller The Wallet Allocation Rule and Why Loyalty Matters. A statistician and methodologist by training, Mr. Williams is a thought leader in the space of CX, client satisfaction, client loyalty, client ROI, strategy, and analytics. He is a member of the Market Research Association (MRA) and Customer Experience Professionals Association (CXPA). Mr. Williams has a master’s of arts degree in research methods from Durham University, UK.…

Lanse E. LaVoy is the Director of Information Protection and Security at DTE Energy, a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide, where he leads an organization that provides information security, risk, and compliance services to the enterprise. He has worked in a variety of IT roles, including security, developer, systems analyst, project manager, and solution engineering manager across many industries. Mr. LaVoy is passionate about both software engineering and security and sees multiple…

Tom Butler is a Professor in the Department of Business Information Systems at University College Cork (UCC), Ireland. He has over 200 publications in leading IS journals and conferences and a range of other outlets. Dr. Butler has been awarded more than US $9.5 million in research funding and has several technology innovations to his name. He is a global thought leader in regtech and a member of the expert group on fintech innovation for the European Union’s Directorate-General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union. Dr. Butler earned a PhD and a master’s of…

George V. Taskasaplidis is a member of the technical staff at the Technological Educational Institution of Western Macedonia, where his main research interests concern Web 2.0 technologies. Mr. Taskasaplidis is currently an MSc candidate in computing science at Paisley University (Scotland). He can be reached at taskasaplidis@kastoria.teikoz.gr or taskasaplidis@gmail.com.

As you probably know, Kanban boards, whether physical or online, are used as a tool for supporting Kanban. The success of Kanban has led to the creation of several excellent implementations of online Kanban boards. With such easy availability of these well-crafted tools, can we put them to other uses? As we explore in this Executive Update, if we step back and look at Kanban boards merely as information management tools, we find some very useful patterns of use. Let's dive in.
January 14, 2015 | Authored By: Peter Kaminski