2. PWC: “Of those with eyes and ears on the
technology, 64 percent report “having a
blockchain project underway,” while
another 34 percent indicate that their
projects are only in the research or
theoretical phase of development”.
3. 1971
‘The History of Internet’
Arpanet
1969
1971
With blockchain we are in the year ‘1973 of internet’
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2004 2004
2005
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4. Blockchain technology is not that new, but it can be an important step to rethink
leadership and the way we organize data, trust, work and economics
What
problem do
we want to
solve?
With which
organizational
design?
And which
tool?
A small step for
technology, one
giant leap for
mankind !
5. What if selling your house would be
as easy as sending an email?
6. Internet of
Information
Internet of Value
Blockchain next phase of internet ? Internet:
√ Secure A B / authentication
Blockchain:
√ Ownership / counterfeit
√ Double spending
Internet of Trust
7. Internet is a peer-to-peer network to share information
8. Blockchain Organizing is a way to ‘transport’ value from supply to demand
without trusting anyone, with almost zero transaction costs
9. Blockchain is a digital supply chain management system to
give answers (supply) to questions (demand)
Blockchain could also be: servers that
ask each other questions and give answers
10. Supply Demand
Blockchain is not about bitcoin, crypto or the value itselves
Blockchains are deaf and blind
Blockchain is about data economics & logistics
11. Blockchain:
√ Secure A B
√ Ownership
√ Double Spending
Digital/Blockchain is industry agnostic
12. It doesn’t matter what is in the container….
Container/blockchain changes strategies: You cannot compete on the
long miles (database), only on the first & last mile (application)
13. Programmable & scalable trust
Value
Value
+ + =
Ann Ben
Traditional intermediary
(centralized, single point of failure)
Ledger
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Ledger
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Trust As a Service
(TAAS)
14. Not a hype, but only
context and a deep
understanding can
help organizations to
benefit from it in the
long run
15.
16. Digitalization = N O T AutomationDigitalization = New context + Organization model + Transition + Automation
17. There are too many
organizations that run
new technologies on old
organizing models
18.
19. Blockchain will work best if we replace square wheels (firms)
by circular wheels (shared transaction networks)
23. We manufacture trust !!
Our economy thrives on the idea that we don’t
trust each other and that we need full employment
How much do pay for trust and
how much do you want to pay?
24. “Meanwhile, the flow of
individual regulatory
revisions that global
banks must track
remains high, averaging
200 revisions per day
worldwide. That figure is
more than triple the
2011 rate.”
25.
26. Organizing costs
Transaction costs
From firm market
Costs
Firm Market
When organization costs
are higher then
transaction costs,
hierarchies become
markets (again)
29. Sphere 1
Farmer (3%)
Sphere2
Factory (26%)
Sphere3
Office (71%)
Sphere4 ????
Care
Education
Safety
Wellbeing
Democracy
Trust/Truth
Emancipation/Equality
Free time
5% 2,3%
< 1% =
problem
Productivity growth per year
Key for progress is answer to question:
What do we do with the surplus
technology creates?
30. If we can build autonomous cars, we can imagine
Autonomous Organizations (DAO)