A little while ago I was invited to speak at an event, InnoFuture, which, for a mixture of reasons, didn’t end up happening. The theme […]
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Is BI really the next big thing?
I think we’re at a tipping point with BI. Yes, it makes sense that BI should be the next big thing in the new year, […]
Continue readingInnovation [2009-12-14]
Another week and another collection of interesting ideas from around the internet. As always, thoughts and/or comments are greatly appreciated. Crowd-wisdom fails business [ComMetrics] Crowdsourcing […]
Continue readingThe changing role of Government
Is Government 2.0 (whichever definition you choose) the ultimate aim of government? Government for the people and by the people. Or are we missing the […]
Continue readingChildhood readers and the art of random
Note: This post is part of larger series on innovation, going under the collective name of Innovation and Art of Random. Innovation can seem random. […]
Continue readingA nice visual argument for the value of mash-ups
As I’ve mentioned before, I would like a nice, clear, crisp definition for mash-up. A definition which captures the benefits that mash-ups can bring, rather […]
Continue readingInnovation [2009-11-30]
Another week and another collection of interesting ideas from around the internet. As always, thoughts and/or comments are greatly appreciated. Patent Volume Isn’t the Best […]
Continue readingThe price of regret
I learnt a new term at lunch the other day: regret cost. Apparently this is the cost incurred to re-platform or replace a tactical solution when […]
Continue readingThe rise of task worker 2.0
Companies are delayering (again) and pushing decisions to the surface of the organisation, where there is direct contact with customers and partners, in order to be […]
Continue readingWe need a better definition for “mash-up”
Mash-up no longer seems to mean was we thought it meant. The term has been claimed by the analysts and platform vendors as short hand for the […]
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