This presentation was provided by Cameron Neylon of Curtin University during the joint NISO-ICSTI webinar, Enabling Innovation in Researcher Workflow and Scholarly Communication, held on October 26, 2016.
Balanced Teams : How conflicting perspectives hatch creative solutionsclhemphi
With the ever increasing complexity involved in today’s technology, designers and developers are having to become more and more specialized. The greatest potential for innovation lies at the intersection between disciplines. Traditional brainstorming, used for decades and based on rapid idea generation free from critique, no longer is well suited to tackle the big sticky questions when everyone in the room is approaching the problem from the same knowledge base. Balanced teams of representatives from multiple disciplines focused on collaboration and continuous delivery have a greater chance of solving problems than siloed specialists.
This talk will dive into strategies both new and old drawn from a variety of domains that can be used to facilitate creative group thinking and drive innovation. These techniques are drawn from and inspired by companies large and small, the arts, design firms and case studies from my work at Carbon Five. They will show how conflicting views
This presentation was provided by Cameron Neylon of Curtin University during the joint NISO-ICSTI webinar, Enabling Innovation in Researcher Workflow and Scholarly Communication, held on October 26, 2016.
Balanced Teams : How conflicting perspectives hatch creative solutionsclhemphi
With the ever increasing complexity involved in today’s technology, designers and developers are having to become more and more specialized. The greatest potential for innovation lies at the intersection between disciplines. Traditional brainstorming, used for decades and based on rapid idea generation free from critique, no longer is well suited to tackle the big sticky questions when everyone in the room is approaching the problem from the same knowledge base. Balanced teams of representatives from multiple disciplines focused on collaboration and continuous delivery have a greater chance of solving problems than siloed specialists.
This talk will dive into strategies both new and old drawn from a variety of domains that can be used to facilitate creative group thinking and drive innovation. These techniques are drawn from and inspired by companies large and small, the arts, design firms and case studies from my work at Carbon Five. They will show how conflicting views
The Meaning of the Platform OrganizationSimone Cicero
Building organizations for the present-future means understanding that we need to trust humans, help them develop new capabilities and improve their performances, all through interactions, relationships and collaboration.
Connected Intelligence is relational and social, here's the real meaning of the Platform Organization.
This slide deck goes with the following post: bit.ly/PDT-POMeaning. I highly recommend you to read it together.
Please visit: www.platformdesigntoolkit.com for more insights on how to build your modern business and organization.
Blog link here >> http://goo.gl/Z8P6Q
(context/introduction of the presentation)
This is the presentation I used for my talk at the IDCAMP.
I tried to put together two things:
- an analysis of the new practices we need to create enduring and impacting enterprise in a time of radical change
- a practical 10 rules guide to be adopted.
All the material produced on my own is CC-BY-NC.
Social media, with all its shortcomings, is still a very powerful medium that can really empower people with Just-In-Time learning on anything under the sun.
Innovation in a time of radical changesSimone Cicero
This is the presentation I've made during Joe Justice's Workshop in Rome, for the Wikispeed European Tour organized by Ouishare in Rome, Barcelona and Paris.
Here's a related post http://wp.me/plmpp-px
On the role of Openness and Platforms in the Age of MakersSimone Cicero
This is the presentation I gave at the second edition of the Shenzhen China International Design Fair.
I spoke about the role of Open and Shared Innovation in the age of manufacturing transformation.
This presentation deals with the impact of digital transformation in the manufacturing industry and depicts the most interesting - the available - roles in the manufacturing ecosystem of the future.
An informative context for this presentation can be accessed here: http://wp.me/plmpp-xn
Open Gets Real - From Software to Manufacturing: how the open, agile and p2p ...Simone Cicero
A presentation I gave at Codemotion Roma 2013 on March the 22nd. This presentation connects the dots between the resource depletion trends (off peak), advancements in digital fabrication, open design, agile and lean manufacturing and shows the potential that an open production ecosystem may mean for ut in the future.
For those interested, here's a strongly related initiative that is also mentioned in the presentation: http://www.opensourcewarehouse.org/
Also, please note this work is strongly based on discussion I had with ouishare, open source ecology, open source hardware association, open knowledge foundation, etc...
In particular I wanted to thank:
- Marcin Jakuboski
- Catarina Mota
- Alicia Gibb
- Massimo Menichinelli
- Joe Justice
On Tuesday the 23rd of October, I had the honor and pleasure to speak on the subject of gLocality and innovation at the Udine’s DITEDI (District of Digital Technologies) born in a corner of Italy where the concentration of companies that are somehow involved in innovation and digital is awesome, one of the largest in Europe.
During my speech, I first introduced the correlation between the digitization of the economy, democratization, cooperation and resilience (in a context of access to resources that will become increasingly problematic in the future) and then moved on to the topic of companies transformation.
Generating a more resilient culture of entrepreneurship, striving for a "Future Proof Enterprise" (I already dealt with this in the past) the very same long term business that Fred Wilson is teaching in the Valley thanks to its "How to stay in business Forever " skillshare class: this is the innovation to look for right now.
This innovation quest, however, passes not only trough the acquisition of new learning tools, (such as lean thinking and agile practice) but also trough a more or less radical cultural change as local administrators have correctly guessed during the introduction.
I finished with three clear rules to be followed:
enable cross-fertlizzation through physically and logically shared creative contexts (such as Coworking, Fablabs or Hackerspaces)
focus on your own unique culture, nurture local, trustable relations and seek for local impact,in the long-term
foster an entrepreneurial mindset and teach job creation rather than job search (“make a job”).
original content on http://meedabyte.com
Future Proof Design and the Platform Design CanvasSimone Cicero
This presentation was given as an introduction of a workshop on the platform design canvas during the Barcelona Design Thinking Week at the Elisava Design and Engineering School.
The objective of the canvas is to help people design Platforms and Ecosystems not only one shot, one feature, linear products.
The canvas itself is derived by the Business Model Canvas of which it tries to overcome the limitations when applied in Platform Design.
The Platform Design Canvas is currently in Live Edit here http://goo.gl/wz615
Context post: http://meedabyte.com/2013/06/26/the-platform-design-canvas-a-tool-for-business-design/
Denise Stephens is Founder of Enabled by Design, a social business and community passionate about Design for All.
Design for All gets personal: from mass market to mass customisation
The Meaning of the Platform OrganizationSimone Cicero
Building organizations for the present-future means understanding that we need to trust humans, help them develop new capabilities and improve their performances, all through interactions, relationships and collaboration.
Connected Intelligence is relational and social, here's the real meaning of the Platform Organization.
This slide deck goes with the following post: bit.ly/PDT-POMeaning. I highly recommend you to read it together.
Please visit: www.platformdesigntoolkit.com for more insights on how to build your modern business and organization.
Blog link here >> http://goo.gl/Z8P6Q
(context/introduction of the presentation)
This is the presentation I used for my talk at the IDCAMP.
I tried to put together two things:
- an analysis of the new practices we need to create enduring and impacting enterprise in a time of radical change
- a practical 10 rules guide to be adopted.
All the material produced on my own is CC-BY-NC.
Social media, with all its shortcomings, is still a very powerful medium that can really empower people with Just-In-Time learning on anything under the sun.
Innovation in a time of radical changesSimone Cicero
This is the presentation I've made during Joe Justice's Workshop in Rome, for the Wikispeed European Tour organized by Ouishare in Rome, Barcelona and Paris.
Here's a related post http://wp.me/plmpp-px
On the role of Openness and Platforms in the Age of MakersSimone Cicero
This is the presentation I gave at the second edition of the Shenzhen China International Design Fair.
I spoke about the role of Open and Shared Innovation in the age of manufacturing transformation.
This presentation deals with the impact of digital transformation in the manufacturing industry and depicts the most interesting - the available - roles in the manufacturing ecosystem of the future.
An informative context for this presentation can be accessed here: http://wp.me/plmpp-xn
Open Gets Real - From Software to Manufacturing: how the open, agile and p2p ...Simone Cicero
A presentation I gave at Codemotion Roma 2013 on March the 22nd. This presentation connects the dots between the resource depletion trends (off peak), advancements in digital fabrication, open design, agile and lean manufacturing and shows the potential that an open production ecosystem may mean for ut in the future.
For those interested, here's a strongly related initiative that is also mentioned in the presentation: http://www.opensourcewarehouse.org/
Also, please note this work is strongly based on discussion I had with ouishare, open source ecology, open source hardware association, open knowledge foundation, etc...
In particular I wanted to thank:
- Marcin Jakuboski
- Catarina Mota
- Alicia Gibb
- Massimo Menichinelli
- Joe Justice
On Tuesday the 23rd of October, I had the honor and pleasure to speak on the subject of gLocality and innovation at the Udine’s DITEDI (District of Digital Technologies) born in a corner of Italy where the concentration of companies that are somehow involved in innovation and digital is awesome, one of the largest in Europe.
During my speech, I first introduced the correlation between the digitization of the economy, democratization, cooperation and resilience (in a context of access to resources that will become increasingly problematic in the future) and then moved on to the topic of companies transformation.
Generating a more resilient culture of entrepreneurship, striving for a "Future Proof Enterprise" (I already dealt with this in the past) the very same long term business that Fred Wilson is teaching in the Valley thanks to its "How to stay in business Forever " skillshare class: this is the innovation to look for right now.
This innovation quest, however, passes not only trough the acquisition of new learning tools, (such as lean thinking and agile practice) but also trough a more or less radical cultural change as local administrators have correctly guessed during the introduction.
I finished with three clear rules to be followed:
enable cross-fertlizzation through physically and logically shared creative contexts (such as Coworking, Fablabs or Hackerspaces)
focus on your own unique culture, nurture local, trustable relations and seek for local impact,in the long-term
foster an entrepreneurial mindset and teach job creation rather than job search (“make a job”).
original content on http://meedabyte.com
Future Proof Design and the Platform Design CanvasSimone Cicero
This presentation was given as an introduction of a workshop on the platform design canvas during the Barcelona Design Thinking Week at the Elisava Design and Engineering School.
The objective of the canvas is to help people design Platforms and Ecosystems not only one shot, one feature, linear products.
The canvas itself is derived by the Business Model Canvas of which it tries to overcome the limitations when applied in Platform Design.
The Platform Design Canvas is currently in Live Edit here http://goo.gl/wz615
Context post: http://meedabyte.com/2013/06/26/the-platform-design-canvas-a-tool-for-business-design/
Denise Stephens is Founder of Enabled by Design, a social business and community passionate about Design for All.
Design for All gets personal: from mass market to mass customisation
STRP Festival is one of the largest festivals in Europe for Art & Technology. Together with U-Approach STRP Festival developed the eSphere: an electronic environment to enhance your cultural experience. This gives you an impression of its functions and results.
Transnational Landscape De Groote Heide: Smart ForestVenturespring
This presentation outlines the plans to turn Transnational Landscape 'De Groote Heide' (Netherlands, Belgium) into a smart forest.
It positions those plans in the broader context of the ambitions of Eindhoven to become Cultural Capital of Europe in 2018.
9 Signs Thats You're Ready to Outsource Fulfillment | ShipMonkShipMonk
Before we delve into the key points, I feel I should preface the fact that outsourcing fulfillment isn’t for everyone. However, all online retailers should research the facts and figures before making the decision to keep fulfillment in-house. Just because you’re able to handle order demands yourself, this does not mean you should keep fulfillment in-house indefinitely.
If you’re unsure whether your company is ready to outsource fulfillment or not, here are some key considerations before making a final decision.
COLDSEAL Self-adhesive PACKAGING | Paper, Paperboard, Single face or Film.
The packaging sticks to itself and not the product, thus forming a cohesive, multi-functional packaging.
The material forms a shell around the product and protects it from dust and dirt, allows the part to be held on the support and prevents abrasion.
ECOLIFLEX Pressure sensitive SEALING MACHINE | Manual and Semi-automatic machine.
What can we obtain if we merge the ideas of "Open Innovation", "Collaborative Innovation Network" and, why not, "crowdsourcing"? The results are virtual environments, opened to everybody, aimed to create innovation throught e-collaboration tools and methods. The presentation analyze two case studies and lead to the definition of Collaborative Knowledge environment
Open Prototyping - An early stage process modelDrew Hemment
An early stage process model for open prototyping – Version 1.0.
FutureEverything has developed a model we call open prototyping. Our labs create concepts and prototypes that spark imagination and ask questions about the implications of new technology. Ideas can then be demonstrated at the scale of a city through our festival.
Open prototyping is to develop and test a concept or process through input of external contributors. Our projects are open to many contributors and also are often made with a public audience in mind. They benefit from the co-creation of many external contributors and the interface to a real public.
Read blog post http://futureeverything.org/news/open-prototyping-alpha
FutureEverything and University of Dundee
Open Source and Open Innovation - Dr. Sabine Brunswicker - Red Hat Summit 2016Purdue RCODI
From Open Source Towards Open Innovation: Fostering Corporate Innovation with Open Source Software (OSS) Communities presented by Dr. Sabine Brunswicker.
Dr. Sabine Brunswicker presented the latest work on how firms and individuals collaborate in an open source software community in the Red Hat Summit 2016. In particular, she highlighted how firms, whether they are OSS vendors or OSS uses, and also the individual developer, can support each other in order to successfully integrating new features in the software. Red Hat Summit is the premier open source technology event to showcase the latest and greatest in cloud computing, platform, virtualization, middleware, storage, and systems management technologies.
Open source software (OSS) is booming. Working the OSS way has become the new standard of software development. This trend has also changed the nature of OSS communities. While originally the domain of hobbyists and hackers, OSS communities are now attracting the participation of firms, both small and large ones. Indeed, OSS communities offer firms the opportunities to engage in what experts call ‘open innovation’. They open up to OSS communities and participate in OSS communities in order to create direct and indirect corporate innovation benefits. This presentation will focus on open innovation for new ‘industrial’ OSS communities, which bring together OSS vendors, OSS customers, as well as independent developers. One of the prominent examples of these new OSS communities is the OpenStack community in the area of cloud computing. These communities create unique opportunities not only for vendor but also for OSS customers to actively shape the agenda of the development activities and also implement this agenda. At the same time, these communities also expose firms to new management challenges given the size and diversity of the actors involved. In my talk I will provide very recent insights gained from a big data analysis focused on the ‘inner working mechanism’ of the OpenStack community. A deep dive into the contribution behavior of different vendors and OSS customers suggest that firms need to align their open innovation strategy with their idiosyncratic innovation interest, the development capabilities of their own employees, and their role in the community. For example, firms that seek to drive more radical changes in the OSS software should behave differently than those firms that are more focused on immediate quality improvements. In sum, the presentation will give those firms, which already participate in new ‘industrial’ OSS communities, as well as those ones, that only use OSS products, practical guidelines in how to use open innovation for the new ‘breed’ of OSS communities. Concrete examples will depict what kinds of features contributors suggested and how OSS vendors, OSS customers and independent developers collaborate in implementing those features.
La cura parte dalla tua comunità
A global community working together to make open, collaborative health and social care solutions
opencare:
The project
The concept
The partners
What have we done so far?
http://opencare.cc/
Presentation given for University of British Columbia Oct. 23, 2013 as part of Open Access Week.
Presentation explores open practices throughout society including education with a special focus on what freedoms openness brings and who is using those freedoms.
Presentation to the AT Community of Practice at UCD January 2016 on how AT users and professionals can benefit from the new social and technological innovations associated with Maker Culture?
This is a vision talk, looking at what is happening on the Web with large scale community interactions. It discusses ongoing efforts, Chinese Human Flesh Search Engine, and a research agenda for "Social Machines" based on these emerging challenges.
Crowdsourced Learning: the power of the synergy that is achieved through the billions of interactions among the millions of experts in the world, freely helping each other to learn from the best each other is.
Spotlight on Smart City Eindhoven 2022 update.pdfVenturespring
Original report from 2015, as business inspired Smart City strategy analysis for the municipality of Eindhoven.
Minor updates on the visual sequence of the 4 tier model and tweaks to the formulation of the related challenges.
Smart City StarterK!t at Beyond Data Event 2018Venturespring
The Smart City StarterK!t was launched on March 29 at the Beyond Data Event in Eindhoven. It's a FIWARE instance cities can use to realize their Smart City ambitions faster.
Smart society iot charter eindhoven work in progressVenturespring
Gemeente Eindhoven stelt spelregels voor om ICT applicaties te ontwikkelen om samen een 'Smart Society' te realiseren.
Smart Society is een visie op de ontwikkeling van Internet of Things waarbij burgers en ondernemers nadrukkelijk een rol spelen. T.o.v. 'Smart City' benaderingen gaat het hierbij om meer dan alleen ICT / infrastructurele ontwikkelingen. Het gaat om overwegingen rondom Quality of Life en daadwerkelijke impact op de lokale/regionale economie.
The STRP Festival was the 1st festival in the world to use NFC in 2010 to enable visitors to collaboratively give and share feedback on the art works. This document contains details on the choices made and actions taken.
Doing More with More (Venturespring White Paper)Venturespring
Over the past 15 years industrial research has evolved from 'closed research' to 'open innovation' and even beyond, towards 'networked innovation' and 'co-creation'.
This white paper provides a clear line of thinking on this development. And some sharp, illustrative, remarkably understandable pictures that help you focus your actions towards more effective, purpose-driven innovation efforts.
4. ‘We, the people’ created landmarks Liberty is the universal symbol of freedom
5. What do we learn from that? There is no need for a central authority: people can govern themselves Self-governing people create their own sources of wellbeing They can also create lasting dreams, like ‘Liberty’
6. How is that relevant today? 46% of web servers and 66% of the million busiest websites run Apache Software created collectively by a community of on-line developers Wikipedia – 2.8 million articles in English alone The internet, today’s biggest innovation, runs on ‘people power’
7. So why does ‘people power’ not drive industrial innovation? Well… It does! Philips has embraced ‘open innovation’ In 2001 it built HomeLab: involving people in the research process Its closed campus is now the open High Tech Campus Eindhoven Open innovation generates 35% of Procter & Gamble’s innovations
8. Open Innovation Parliament ‘Doing’ Open Innovation is today’s big challenge ‘People power’ its core promise Our question: Can we use the internet to create a platform to mobilize that strength?
9. co-do = ‘the way’ (‘do’, like in judo or taekwondo) of ‘together’ (‘co’) Jointly working on real things With people like yourself
15. An environment for you to connect with others Get inspired by them and in turn give them inspiration A community to collaboratively drive an innovation agenda with What does co-do provide?
18. An environment for you to connect with others Get inspired by them and in turn give them inspiration A community to collaboratively drive an innovation agenda with A resource for working on new solutions together with others What does co-do provide?
22. An environment for you to connect with others Get inspired by them and in turn give them inspiration A community to collaboratively drive an innovation agenda with A resource for working on new solutions together with others Enabling each member to enjoy their contributions What does co-do provide?
24. An environment for you to connect with others Get inspired by them and in turn give them inspiration A community to collaboratively drive an innovation agenda with A resource for working on new solutions together with others Enabling each member to enjoy his/her contributions Connected from your desktop What does co-do provide?
26. Everyone can highlight his or her expertise Everyone has access to the expertise highlighted and the toolkits provided People who make a contribution of any kind (uploading a video, giving comments, …) get to vote Everyone can try to gather others to jointly innovate on a needed solution Voting turns the best option into an addition for existing toolkits co-do operates on simple rules for creative freedom
27. Why are we doing this? Linux started with one person saying: “I would like some feedback.” (LinusTorvalds) Open Innovation is today’s revolution We need a new place for people to exercise their (creative) power We hope you will enjoy it!