Archive for July, 2009

First, break all the rules

Great video with Jeff Bezos, I guess this made the rounds already (Amazon buying Zappos) but it’s great still. Jeff on business rules and leadership (and there’s room for business model innovation learnings in there): Three rules: 1. Obsess about customers 2. Invent (for customers, yay) 3. Think longterm And as the mantra goes (first, […]

People Centered Design – Presentation on Story and Emergent Design

via peoplecentereddesign.net Well, this is just a mental note to check out this blog on people centered design soon – found via design generalist. Interesting presentation anyway, combining some of my fav memes (storytelling, emergence, design, yesyesyes) Posted via web from frogpond’s posterous

Ten great questions to ask youself

What do you do to build, manage and maintain your network?  If I Google you, what will I find?  What do you do to stay focused? What do you do to stay relevant? What innovative solutions have you created? Walk (me) through a time when you administered change. What important problems or questions do you see facing […]

Coworking in Stuttgart

via coworking0711.wordpress.com Harald hat ein Blog aufgesetzt um Mitstreiter und Mitgestalter für einen Co-Working-Soace in Stuttgart zu finden. Außerdem geht es hier um innovative Arbeitsformen, “Formen der Zusammenarbeit” und kreative Wissensarbeit … Posted via web from frogpond’s posterous

Apollo

It’s forty years today – oh well, we’ve come a long way … choose the re-enactment

Software AG + IDS Scheer: New German Software Champion

Here is the thing. ARIS is not one of the many companies running around selling snake oil about executable UML and so on. It is the real deal. Every software company with a modeling tool loves to say they are all about the Business Process Analyst. The truth is inevitably a lot more prosaic. Quite […]

“Der Kampfbegriff Geistiges Eigentum ist falsch.”

Elektrischer Reporter – Thomas Hoeren: “Der Kampfbegriff Geistiges Eigentum ist falsch.” Der elektrische Reporter hat einen sehr schönen Originalton von Thomas Hoeren, Richter am Oberlandesgericht Düsseldorf und Professor für Informationsrecht und Rechtsinformatik an der Universtät Münster. Hier noch sein Skript zum Internetrecht zum Download, wollte ich hier schon lange verlinken. Posted via web from frogpond’s posterous