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3-4 minutes videos to be played every monday. Intent : to inspire in the space of design (desirability) and technology (feasibility)
Updated on Dec 15, 14
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Start every week with an inspirational video. 52 inspirational video for 2011-12
video #1
frame : somehow connected to big data, simulation, analysis, big challenges, inspirational designers, things that make you think - ideo open challenges, ...sandy pentland, jobs, woz..value from waste..nature's principles in use..city planning simulation...luminar...
Video #3 (3:35)- IDEO's Shopping Cart Challenge
message : what kind of culture it takes to innovate.. not a bunch of stiff going around.. products that fail., in plain sight..90 new products per year
Video #3 (3:35)- IDEO's Shopping Cart Challenge
message : what kind of culture it takes to innovate.. not a bunch of stiff going around.. products that fail., in plain sight..90 new products per year
video #4 - open ideo and an introduction to the design process
"First, there are three phases of Design Thinking:"
Upcoming technology trend - picoprojection. What if we made the mobile phone obsolete for the BoP?
Louie Schwartzberg is an award-winning cinematographer, director and producer who captures breathtaking images that celebrate life -- revealing connections, universal rhythms, patterns and beauty. Full bio and more links
The GVCS is a set of 50 tools / technologies for building post-scarcity, resilient communities.
What if we took all that civilization has learned today and apply it to an experiment for making a better world? This is an brief overview of Open Source Ecology, the best sustainable project I’ve seen so far.
How can opensource do for hardware what it did for software ?
Chris Anderson, TED Curator, has even sent me a personal email regarding the talk:
Your project is amazing. Thrilling, actually…It’s people like you who really give me hope for the future.
The feedback so far indicates that the open source economy is an idea worth spreading. I started a discussion on the talk at the TED site – everyone can contribute there.
How might going undercover show us new things about our own company ?
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Let's see what we can learn from Dolores. Dolores is the reason a 7-Eleven in Shirley, N.Y., sells more coffee than any other store in the system. She was featured recently in an episode of Undercover Boss. Have a look at this excerpt to see Dolores in action. (Feel free to skip ahead to the 1:10 minute mark.)
Dolores is no mere greeter. She's there to make the coffee flow. And after 18 years here, she knows a lot of people by name. And if she doesn't know your name, she is prepared to go with an endearment. (And who doesn't want to be called "hon"?) Most astonishingly, she punches people. And she's not asking for permission either. "I gotta hit ya," we hear her say, "You know I gotta hit ya."
Hitting customers. Now there's a big idea.
Real-time Business Analytic Application for Retail - BAA - Retail,
100 million records, sub-second performance
Message -Here's how real-time analytics is changing behaviour. We dis-intermediated managers from reporting. If you're a manager and reporting - you're redundant.
Alan on how the future is invented. "The mind is built to understand the future in terms of the past. This makes inventing the future harder that it should be..."
57 items | 13 visits
3-4 minutes videos to be played every monday. Intent : to inspire in the space of design (desirability) and technology (feasibility)
Updated on Dec 15, 14
Created on May 12, 11
Category: Others
URL: