The CEO’s vision is for us to be ‘the leaders in knowledge applied to xxxxx engineering’ was the opening statement at the off-site meeting of a world renowned engineering company who is the name in their industry sector. As the day progressed...
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Thoughts on innovation. Straight from Siberia.
What were they thinking, the strategists from Wal-Mart, Intel and British Petroleum when they were putting together their tiny little plan for a new electronic health records system? Or let’s rephrase this: how are innovations created in the first...
Read moreGreen Computing – more to it than you think!
I found myself on a Panel discussing ‘green computing’; actually it was part of the Gartner Data Centre event in London as opposed to being a particular decision by me to get involved in Green Computing. I guess that’s a pretty recognisable...
Read moreInnovation happens elsewhere. Doctor’s prescription.
I truly like to watch it: companies that during the course of the years transform into incarnations that just do not resemble the original any longer. Often, it is a sign of a strong urge to innovate. Also, it can be the demonstration of a grinding...
Read moreWho creates, who uses, and who supports?
If this doesn’t produce some posts, nothing will!! JP Rangaswami, the former head of alternative market models, and before that the former CIO at Dresdner Kleinwort, and someone whose work in using technology well I have followed, and admired, has...
Read moreTrust and Web 2.0 Business Models
This blog is in some senses a continuation of my thinking through what I can see happening in the different ways that individuals are behaving online in Web 2.0, and the characteristics of those successful Web 2.0 businesses. To me a Web 2.0 business...
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