Note: This is the first in a series of posts that explore trends at the intersection of human behavior and technology that might emerge over the next three years from the convergence of other, established trends.
The Macrotrend:
The normalization of social behaviors on the web, in combination with the ability to centralize human networks via [...]
Published on October 21, 2009 7:15 am.
Filed under: People and Spaces, Things I Have Written Tags: barcode, functionality, innovation, mobile, new york times, platforms, scarcity, tools
Idris at Innovation Playground has this morning what is among the best posts I’ve read all week. Purporting that the number of social, economic, technological and environmental crisis facing us are increasing more quickly than our ability to assemble creative, innovative solutions to them:
There are a lot of myths about innovation and many organizations still [...]
Published on February 25, 2009 2:30 am.
Filed under: Ephemera, Notes on Things Seen Tags: corporate social responsibilities, creative destruction, global corporations, infrastructures, ingenuity gap, innovation, mobile, technological innovation
Author’s note: This is the second in a series of several posts on the much-discussed notion of ‘creating customer value’, culled from what was originally an extraordinarily long post and separated into more focused topics. The first, exploring customer value through the lens of VORP, can be found here.
This from C.B. Whittemore of the well-penned [...]
Published on January 20, 2009 1:06 pm.
Filed under: People and Brands Tags: customer value, experiences, innovation, scarcity
graphpaper.com – Innovation, Transformation, Therapy, Practice
An argument that Nussbaum's death-knell for innovation doesn't go far enough.
Ford's New Prototype Dashboard Concept – information aesthetics
Not likely to compel me to purchase a Ford, but I'm glad to know that they're paying attention in class.
Photoshop Adbusting In Berlin | BRAND INFECTION
Astounding violation of copyright that ought to be [...]
Published on January 17, 2009 4:02 pm.
Filed under: Ephemera, Links Tags: AdLiterate, brand, innovation, prototype, trust
Celebrating Innovation or Balance Sheets? Gaming Award Shows | Darren Herman
Exactly.
A passionate amateur almost always beats a bored professional
via @gapingvoid. Best thing I’ve read all day.
Published on January 10, 2009 4:02 pm.
Filed under: Ephemera, Links Tags: innovation, passionate amateur