Archive for November, 2006

Where’s the ubiquitous computing at when you need it?

25Nov06

A vision for a convergent alarm clock Originally uploaded by quami77.
Dearest Consumer Electronics Manufacturers,   I know you, collectively, have a hard time playing in the same sandbox, but I beg of you, please, please solve […]

Massive Change Global Visionaries Symposium Notes # 4

22Nov06

Wealth & Politics Panel:
Gregg EasterbrookHazel Henderson
*   Milton Friedman (who just passed away recently) was the first to hold the notion that standard measurements of economics only tell half the story.*   Hazel Henderson grew up in patriarchal society (Britain) and realized that her mother was producing the basic fabric of wealth– but was not contributing to […]

Massive Change Global Visionaries Symposium Notes # 3

22Nov06

Information Panel:
Jimmy Wales, wikipediaAmy Czerwinski, Microsoft
*   Amy referenced attention economy (buzzword alert *   Microsoft is doing research about user interruption– When is the best time to interrupt someone to alert them about something?  (an email, an impending task, etc)*   Don Norman:  recognized that interruption during a task is worse than an interruption later.*   Countertrend->  […]

Massive Change Global Visionaries Symposium Notes # 2

21Nov06

Energy Discussion:Gunther Pauli & Reginald Modlin
*   The first person to write about “healthy cities” was Leonardo Da Vinci*   Da Vinci talked a lot about “flow”.   He saw the importance of flow in cities, the flows of people, and even the flow of joy in the body.   Leonardo was also known for the integration of sciences […]

Massive Change Global Visionaries Symposium

20Nov06

Massive Change Global Visionaries Symposium Originally uploaded by quami77.
This weekend, I skipped the Michigan-Ohio State football game to go to the Global Visionaries Symposium put together by the MCA and Bruce Mau’s Massive Change campaign/exhibit.   It was well […]

Artificial Artificial Intelligence (Mechanical Turk)

11Nov06

There is a Bizweek article about Jeff Bezos and Amazon.com’s "Mechanical Turk" which aspires to be a platform for "human intelligence tasks". There is huge potential here… but… why Amazon? I have trawled around and can’t really seem to place my finger on why here, why now  (apparently Mechanical Turk has been up […]

12 Consumer values to Drive Technology-related Product and Service innovations

06Nov06

I always used to be wary of books that read “N ways to ______”. That is, I guess, until I read Tom Kelley’s book, the 10 Faces of Innovation.
Here is a list of 12 consumer values to drive tech related innovations– This comes from Social technologies, a company that I was introduced to at […]

What’s going to happen to the travel industry?

06Nov06

With the advent of low cost video chat, faster bandwith and connectivity, and now
haptics on the horizon , I wonder how long it will be until retailers don’t need to travel to manufacturers to “experience” different choices in materials.
I know some meetings still might require face-to-face, real time ineraction, but how much of this […]

GSB New Venture Challenge Kickoff

05Nov06

Tomorrow is the kickoff for the University of Chicago GSB’s New Venture Challenge.   I’m leaving class early with a team of design students to make it there on time.   I’m a little apprehensive of a swarm of MBAs thinking I’m some sort of "decorator" and ask me to "design something cool" to sell (pfft).
Also, I’m […]

The Social Web: Empowering People and Communities [Net Impact Conference]

04Nov06

Participants:Nick Aster - Treehugger.comDavid Geihufe - CivicSpaceJustin Perking: Care2.com , movingideas.orgMartin Kearns:  Green Media Toolshed
Key takeaways:
*  On average, the # of social ties that internet users have is greater than non-internet users by 4 (37 v. 33).
* Where has the time come from to connect with other people?  Two places:  Sleep and Television!
* The Do-not-call […]

Hot off the presses: EngageID Issue #20

03Nov06

I typically wouldn’t link to the student newsletter, but this week has some interesting BOP bits in it from Anjali and John Paul’s lecturette.

Check it out here:
engageID | 11.03.2006 | Institute of Design’s student newsletter

Andy Lock, Herman Miller Corporation [NetImpact conference]

02Nov06

The closing keynote for the Net Impact conference was given by Andy Lock.It was fantastic- Andy is a guy who truly "gets it" when it comes to CSR and values-based leadership.   Here’s what he had to say:
*   Meaning MATTERS.   
*   In the coming war for talent, people have tremendous choice over where they’ll work.   People […]

Implications of Earned Income for Non-profits notes [Net Impact conference]

01Nov06

The first panel after the keynote that I checked out at the Net Impact conference was the "Implications of Earned Income for Non-profits".
Speakers: Debra Natenshon, CEO, The Center for what works;  Barbara M FLom, Principal, Barbara M Flom, P.C.;  Alfred Wise, President, Community Wealth Ventures
The intent of this panel was to discuss strategies that non-profit […]



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    Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science by Charles Wheelan

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    Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert

  • Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics

    Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics by Eric D. Beinhocker

  • Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software

    Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software by Steven Johnson

  • The Emerging Markets Century: How a New Breed of World-Class Companies Is Overtaking the World

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