Just follow this link to a great augmented reality advert from Pepsi.
Let's hope there are more of these to come!...
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Information junkie and ideas enthusiast. New father and new to London after a lifetime in Germany, Vice president at NTT DATA UK: I am an occasional blogger and more frequent tweeter (twinstan). All the views here are my own.
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Saturday, 15 March 2014
Analysis trends 2014 from Modern Analyst
As previously posted, I rather like Modern Analyst as a resource for keeping up to date on what is going on in the business analysis and design community.
Their trends for 2014 are refreshingly down-to-earth and straight forward (see this link
Good - some point soon, this area of software engineering (and beyond) might even finally mature into the profession it needs to be!
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Their trends for 2014 are refreshingly down-to-earth and straight forward (see this link
Good - some point soon, this area of software engineering (and beyond) might even finally mature into the profession it needs to be!
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Friday, 21 February 2014
15 things cheaper than WhatsApp!
Here is a great perspective on the WhatsApp deal;
http://www.policymic.com/mobile/articles/82945/15-things-that-are-cheaper-than-whatsapp
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http://www.policymic.com/mobile/articles/82945/15-things-that-are-cheaper-than-whatsapp
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Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Remarkable population migration visualisation tool
Having failed to achieve my new year's resolution last year, I am not going to make any further public resolutions until I have fulfilled last year's!
The following link is to an amazing online tool - I am constantly delighted by what is being put in the public domain online and was reminded very much of Hans Rosling and gapminder.org (see here for a link to his best TED.com talks - if you have never come across him, check it out).
I am only just getting the hang of the usage, but the site basically allows you to map population migration to historical events. Completely off topic for my site, but quite simply, brilliant stuff! Try it out here.
The following link is to an amazing online tool - I am constantly delighted by what is being put in the public domain online and was reminded very much of Hans Rosling and gapminder.org (see here for a link to his best TED.com talks - if you have never come across him, check it out).
I am only just getting the hang of the usage, but the site basically allows you to map population migration to historical events. Completely off topic for my site, but quite simply, brilliant stuff! Try it out here.
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Sustainable change info graphic from Booz
Here is a link to a recent info graphic on sustainable change from the Katzenbach institute at Booz.
I find the numbers on the chart about success factors/inhibitors plausible and unsurprising, with one exception:
67% of those surveyed felt that corporate change programmes had a positive impact.
I find that remarkably high, given the level of scepticism that so many people have about such initiatives in my experience.
It gives support to the idea that people are more open to change than is generally assumed... As long as the change is culturally feasible within the organisation's context and comes with appropriate justification and explanation.
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I find the numbers on the chart about success factors/inhibitors plausible and unsurprising, with one exception:
67% of those surveyed felt that corporate change programmes had a positive impact.
I find that remarkably high, given the level of scepticism that so many people have about such initiatives in my experience.
It gives support to the idea that people are more open to change than is generally assumed... As long as the change is culturally feasible within the organisation's context and comes with appropriate justification and explanation.
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Sunday, 10 November 2013
Charity:Water talk at Stanford
Just listened to another good podcast from the Stanford Entrepreneurial Leadship series.
Scott Harrison, founder of Charity:Water gives an entertaining but thought-provoking talk on his path to setting up the charity and how to make things happen by communicating and thinking about things a little differently.
A timely reminder also on the size of the problem of access to clean water, given this weeks events in the Phillipines.
Here is a link to the talk.
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Scott Harrison, founder of Charity:Water gives an entertaining but thought-provoking talk on his path to setting up the charity and how to make things happen by communicating and thinking about things a little differently.
A timely reminder also on the size of the problem of access to clean water, given this weeks events in the Phillipines.
Here is a link to the talk.
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Thursday, 24 October 2013
Factors effecting B2B brand image
I just read a really interesting article from McKinsey on the disconnect between the factors that B2B suppliers emphasise in their branding and what their customers care about.. so much for customer-centricity reaching the B2B space..
Checking it out here.
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Checking it out here.
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