The Naked Chief Blog
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Peter is the managing director of Longhaus and the primary voice of The Naked Chief blog. He founded Longhaus in 2006 following over a decade in international market research and publishing with Forrester Research and META Group (now Gartner).

Over the last decade, and after personally participating in several thousand business and sales meetings, public and private presentations and research projects, and writing a few hundred articles, he has come to the conclusion that the profession of ICT analyst research is largely undervalued by the industry he serves.

In the decade before starting Longhaus he was only ever asked to explain the research process (how he knew what he knew) once to a journalist and twice to a client. They just never asked. Since starting the company he and his team have been asked twice more in two years. Things are definitely improving, ICT analyst research in Asia Pacific is on the up, and Longhaus is somewhere amongst it all.

Peter has also worked for international publishing conglomerates Pearson LLC., and Time Warner Inc., as a staff-writer and book reviewer as well as a strategy advisor to various CIOs of organisations rated within MIS magazine’s Australian Top 50 IT operations.

 

 

 


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1 Two great ICT research products that you need to know about in 2011 768
2 Introducing two new must read analyst blogs from Longhaus in 2011 848
3 Star analysts are so 90’s. Let’s drop the self-delusion. 1269
4 Windows Vista almost had the final say 1179
5 Re: The analyst firm of the future 1335
6 Lotusphere 2010: choose the window to your corporate soul 1777
7 There is little difference between an internet scam and bad customer service 1214
8 Think of the last quarter as pre-season training for 2010 and get reacquainted with your staff 1332
9 Longhaus four years on 1308
10 Calls for content contributors for the World Computer Congress 2010 1745
11 Longhaus' new digital strategy 1621
12 Is it better to keep going on this or admit defeat and blog about the challenge of ICT policy? 2151
13 ICT Policy #13: Set a government standard for company references 1593
14 ICT Policy #12: Consistency of chargeback and capital management 1614
15 ICT Policy #11: Government ATMs - the free enterprise service kiosk 1895
16 ICT Policy #10: Move over classic languages; enter Kodu 1578
17 ICT Policy #9: Introducing LAMP into the national curriculum 1958
18 ICT Policy #8: Central licencing bureau 1262
19 ICT Policy #7: Constitutional change for ICT 1123
20 ICT Policy #6: A netbook for every public servant 1117
 
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