Posts Tagged ‘innovation’

Twizzied …

Let me introduce you to my next car (pleasepleaseplease, let me win the LeWeb contest lottery) – the Renault Twizy, picture by Stephanie Booth, our caring blogger program photoprovider 😉 For more information on electric zero-emission cars (business model innovation issues, yes – design issues, no) see the live-blogged notes in this embedded wave at frogpond:

Igniting at LeWeb 2010

Lots of inspiration in the Ignite part of LeWeb day 1, this format is challenging for people my age, it’s fast paced but very inspirational. Some waved notes and remarks:

Konferenzen sind Plattformen …

… und Loic und Stephanie erklären hier das was auf dem Programm steht: Auch die LeWeb ist eine Plattform – für Gespräche, Ideen und Menschen (aus Start-ups oder auch nicht). Und morgen geht es los, heute steht nur das Vortreffen behind the scenes und die Bloggerparty auf dem Peniche 68 statt. Das nur ist Absicht, […]

More people than ever are working on problems

2019: A Future Imagined from Flat-12 on Vimeo. Hm, he’s optimistic because “more people than ever are working on problems” (like Clay Shirky’s cognitive surplus) – possibly leveraging a lot of creativity. Via PolkaRobot

All nice review of Business Model Innovation book aka Visualization for Conceptual Hole Detection

Nice review of Alex’ book, snip: […] It’s that book that will give you the holes in your business planning. It’s that book that tells you that you could really use a bit more work in ___ department. It’s a great opportunity to see visual thinking applied to a real business challenge. And it’s so […]

State of the Web 2010 – more change upcoming (same as always, yes)

10 Questions Internet Executives View more presentations from Perfect Market. Hard to read in this form, so you may get the actual slides at Morgan Stanley. And yes, Steve Jobs is on the list of “to watch” – rightso. And don’t forget to check out the disruptive innovation slides versus the end (was this any […]

Rebooting businesses

Just listened to the Harvard Business School Ideacast with Don Tapscott, chairman of nGenera Insight and coauthor of “Macrowikinomics: Rebooting Business and the World”. Here’s the mp3 of the 15 minute interview.