This presentation explains in a few slides how the convergence of new technologies and new habits and expectations is changing what the user expects from the firm and therefore the firm itself: this is digital transformation.
Firms are therefore evolving into post-industrial platforms, and to enable this transformation you need to move forward as an organization along three layers: technology platforms supporting your strategy, organizational design principles and building new innovation capabilities.
Plus: this presentation will link you to a new tool that we're about to release (as OCT 2015) - The Platform Design Toolkit 2.0 - see www.platformdesigntoolkit.com
The Collaborative Economy is always depicted as a revolution coming from an increasing role of communities and collaboration: in reality, growing technology enablers give individuals totally new possibilities and potential and therefore the collaborative shift should be seen from this alternative, key point of view, that of leveraging the potential of ones, multiplied by platforms and collaborative processes.
In this process, modern capitalism encompasses the whole of te self in a natural evolution that was predicted by Karl Marx already. It's just cognitive capitalism and it's just starting.
The big question is: will this post-industrial capitalism evolve into... post-capitalism?
Context: https://medium.com/@meedabyte/that-s-cognitive-capitalism-baby-ee82d1966c72
[This presentation was originally given for a private event targeting banking and insurance providers]
Digital Evolutions: Startups, Platforms and EcosystemsSimone Cicero
This presentation was first released as Lecture in two Startup Accelerators lately. The presentation recaps on several digital trends and correlates them with Platform Design, previously covered in the record breaking "Future Proof Design" presentation available here: http://www.slideshare.net/Meedabyte/future-proof-design-and-the-platform-design-canvas.
In search for new ideas to frame Platform Design as a discipline in a more global discourse regarding the digital market, I went in search of complementary theories: most of this research have been consolidated in this lecture
In parallel, the Platform Design canvas is transforming into a more comprehensive Toolkit. See context here: http://wp.me/plmpp-uG
This executive summary explains why we released an updated version of the Platform Design Toolkit - The definitive set of design thinking and system modeling tools to design digital and non digital Platforms to access powerful Ecosystems and reach objectives way beyond the boundaries of your firm.
For More information on the Toolkit visit: www.platformdesigntoolkit.com
For more complete presentation and context post see: http://meedabyte.com/2015/11/06/platform-design-toolkit-2-0-open-for-comments/
This is an updated release:
First, I released the Platform Design Canvas alone, then I added the Platform Motivations Matrix to a newly born "toolkit" made of different tools (most of them are still in the making).
Here you can find a context post with a step by step guide to using this preliminary version of the toolkit: http://bit.ly/PDToolkitGuide
Becoming platforms: Harnessing the power of communities, beyond crowd-sourcin...Simone Cicero
Becoming platforms: Harnessing the power of communities, beyond crowd-sourcing and openness.
This lecture was given on request to the Chamber of Commerce of Forlì-Cesena.
The original topic was "crowdsourcing" but it's now pretty obvious that there's no such thing as crowdsourcing anymore.
Indeed crowdsourcing is still an old-fashioned way of looking at peers and producers (exploitation): the switch that all businesses and organizations must undertake now is that towards 100% collaborative organization, which relates with peers and users in a co-creative way, becoming an "enabler". For those interested you should look into this post http://bit.ly/PostCapitalismAndPlatforms
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
This ppt has been amended. I uploaded a version lacking the last two slides: a business model I was working on and the bibliography. In this version (amended) the bibliography has been added. Apologies.
A presentation over the characteristics and opportunities accruing from the platform thinking.
Open Innovation is a chatchy word that rised a lot of interest as well as critiques (especially in Europe). The innovation porcess has allways been open and the sociotechnical progesses observed over the last century just show that. On the other hand, my inpression is that under this term there is a lot going on. Platform thinking is one of these phenomena.
Beyond Uber: How the Platform Business Model Connects the WorldApplicoInc
What do Airbnb, Alibaba, and Uber all have in common (besides multibillion-dollar valuations)? None of these companies directly create the value that their users consume. They all operate with a different business model: the platform. This talk explains the platform business model and how it works. It also looks at why this phenomenon is much bigger than consumer ecommerce and is starting to disrupt more traditional enterprise markets, including everything from enterprise software and CRM systems to healthcare and finance.
The Collaborative Economy is always depicted as a revolution coming from an increasing role of communities and collaboration: in reality, growing technology enablers give individuals totally new possibilities and potential and therefore the collaborative shift should be seen from this alternative, key point of view, that of leveraging the potential of ones, multiplied by platforms and collaborative processes.
In this process, modern capitalism encompasses the whole of te self in a natural evolution that was predicted by Karl Marx already. It's just cognitive capitalism and it's just starting.
The big question is: will this post-industrial capitalism evolve into... post-capitalism?
Context: https://medium.com/@meedabyte/that-s-cognitive-capitalism-baby-ee82d1966c72
[This presentation was originally given for a private event targeting banking and insurance providers]
Digital Evolutions: Startups, Platforms and EcosystemsSimone Cicero
This presentation was first released as Lecture in two Startup Accelerators lately. The presentation recaps on several digital trends and correlates them with Platform Design, previously covered in the record breaking "Future Proof Design" presentation available here: http://www.slideshare.net/Meedabyte/future-proof-design-and-the-platform-design-canvas.
In search for new ideas to frame Platform Design as a discipline in a more global discourse regarding the digital market, I went in search of complementary theories: most of this research have been consolidated in this lecture
In parallel, the Platform Design canvas is transforming into a more comprehensive Toolkit. See context here: http://wp.me/plmpp-uG
This executive summary explains why we released an updated version of the Platform Design Toolkit - The definitive set of design thinking and system modeling tools to design digital and non digital Platforms to access powerful Ecosystems and reach objectives way beyond the boundaries of your firm.
For More information on the Toolkit visit: www.platformdesigntoolkit.com
For more complete presentation and context post see: http://meedabyte.com/2015/11/06/platform-design-toolkit-2-0-open-for-comments/
This is an updated release:
First, I released the Platform Design Canvas alone, then I added the Platform Motivations Matrix to a newly born "toolkit" made of different tools (most of them are still in the making).
Here you can find a context post with a step by step guide to using this preliminary version of the toolkit: http://bit.ly/PDToolkitGuide
Becoming platforms: Harnessing the power of communities, beyond crowd-sourcin...Simone Cicero
Becoming platforms: Harnessing the power of communities, beyond crowd-sourcing and openness.
This lecture was given on request to the Chamber of Commerce of Forlì-Cesena.
The original topic was "crowdsourcing" but it's now pretty obvious that there's no such thing as crowdsourcing anymore.
Indeed crowdsourcing is still an old-fashioned way of looking at peers and producers (exploitation): the switch that all businesses and organizations must undertake now is that towards 100% collaborative organization, which relates with peers and users in a co-creative way, becoming an "enabler". For those interested you should look into this post http://bit.ly/PostCapitalismAndPlatforms
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
This ppt has been amended. I uploaded a version lacking the last two slides: a business model I was working on and the bibliography. In this version (amended) the bibliography has been added. Apologies.
A presentation over the characteristics and opportunities accruing from the platform thinking.
Open Innovation is a chatchy word that rised a lot of interest as well as critiques (especially in Europe). The innovation porcess has allways been open and the sociotechnical progesses observed over the last century just show that. On the other hand, my inpression is that under this term there is a lot going on. Platform thinking is one of these phenomena.
Beyond Uber: How the Platform Business Model Connects the WorldApplicoInc
What do Airbnb, Alibaba, and Uber all have in common (besides multibillion-dollar valuations)? None of these companies directly create the value that their users consume. They all operate with a different business model: the platform. This talk explains the platform business model and how it works. It also looks at why this phenomenon is much bigger than consumer ecommerce and is starting to disrupt more traditional enterprise markets, including everything from enterprise software and CRM systems to healthcare and finance.
Learn how to deconstruct what it means to be "Open," as well as how to engage developers, leverage users, and shape your data to make your platform ready for commercial use.
Presented April 14th, 2009, at BayCHI: http://www.baychi.org/calendar/20090414/
SharingEconomy: The Buzzword of the MomentSimone Cicero
This presentation covers the diversity behind the so called sharingeconomy: a word that lately and increasingly is being used as a buzzword without the necessary understanding of the complexity and meaning that it represents.
This presentation and talk was given in Pisa, during the Internet Festival on October the 10th 2013.
Civic tech the future of civic engagement and technology innovationAlberto Gomez Isassi
Conference imparted on October Monday 5, 2015 at the Civic Engagement Summit. University of Texas San Antonio (UTSA).
Civic Tech international landscape - what is being done to advance the smart cities agenda, citizen engagement in the digital age, the advent of ubiquitous technologies, and the impact of technology innovation in democracy
Green Digital Charter Workshop - Working with citizensAlec Walker-Love
An introduction to citizen engagement tools, challenges and experiences in EU Smart Cities given to local authorities, associations and ICT experts during Sustainable Energy Week 2016.
‘From the lab into the real world’ [A User-Centered Approach]@cristobalcobo
This presentation aims to understand and promote benefits of user-centricity and user-cantered innovation in industries. This approach is transforming the value chain and business models traditional with an offer that is towards “instant custom” for the consumer on the one hand, and an allocation of value between institutional and private.
This is not just a living lab approach (although some lessons can be learnt) but a complex endeavour requiring deeper technology integration, business models with broader range of stakeholders and user populations with socio-economic diversity representing communities across Europe and beyond.
Future Internet Assembly Dublin 2013
http://www.fi-dublin.eu/bringing-users-in
Micah Sifry, Erin Simpson, and Matt Stempeck present a field guide to civic tech at The Impacts of Civic Technology Conference at the Barcelona World Trade Center, April 2016.
Digital Vocabulary in Digital and Social Media MarketingSusan Chesley Fant
Slides describing digital vocabulary and the key words and concepts for an in-depth understanding of platform analysis and key challenges businesses face when adopting social media strategy. Slides are created and used in the class MKT597 Digital and Social Media Marketing.
•Smart city and energy efficiency related citizen engagement
•Identified levels of citizen engagement
•Practical examples, tips and tools for each level
•Existing frameworks for citizen engagement
•Future perspectives
Written as part of an assignment for EU Smart Cities project REMOURBAN - www.remourban.eu
A lecture by Outi Kuittinen for The New School’s Transdisciplinary Design MA program on how to use co-creation as a strategic tool for change.
Email: outi.kuittinen(a)demoshelsinki.fi Twitter: @outikookoo
Design Strategies to galvanize EcosystemsSimone Cicero
Crafting a power "Shaping Strategy" and galvanize an entire ecosystem to join a platform for collaborative value creation is the new strategy to transform markets in the XXIst century.
Networked business models are transforming markets, communities and production through network effects.
Presentation given in Aalborg University for the BizMedia2016 Event
Hacia la producción Cooperativa a Pequena Escala y P2PSimone Cicero
Enlace al blog aquí >> http://goo.gl/eoeaf (contexto/introducción a
la presentación)
Está es la presentación que usé para mi participación en el encuentro OuiShare
He intentado unir los puntos de un conjunto de temas, autores
increíbles e innovadores (como John Robb, Michel Bauwens, Douglas
Rushkoff, Umair Haque, Las Indias, Kevin Carson, Joe Justice y
Wikispeed, Open Source
Ecology y mucho más) y también de escritos propios y que están
disponibles en el blog.
Todo el material producido por mi es CC-BY-SA (nota: la foto de Joe
Justice es de Michael Clinard y no es CC)
Learn how to deconstruct what it means to be "Open," as well as how to engage developers, leverage users, and shape your data to make your platform ready for commercial use.
Presented April 14th, 2009, at BayCHI: http://www.baychi.org/calendar/20090414/
SharingEconomy: The Buzzword of the MomentSimone Cicero
This presentation covers the diversity behind the so called sharingeconomy: a word that lately and increasingly is being used as a buzzword without the necessary understanding of the complexity and meaning that it represents.
This presentation and talk was given in Pisa, during the Internet Festival on October the 10th 2013.
Civic tech the future of civic engagement and technology innovationAlberto Gomez Isassi
Conference imparted on October Monday 5, 2015 at the Civic Engagement Summit. University of Texas San Antonio (UTSA).
Civic Tech international landscape - what is being done to advance the smart cities agenda, citizen engagement in the digital age, the advent of ubiquitous technologies, and the impact of technology innovation in democracy
Green Digital Charter Workshop - Working with citizensAlec Walker-Love
An introduction to citizen engagement tools, challenges and experiences in EU Smart Cities given to local authorities, associations and ICT experts during Sustainable Energy Week 2016.
‘From the lab into the real world’ [A User-Centered Approach]@cristobalcobo
This presentation aims to understand and promote benefits of user-centricity and user-cantered innovation in industries. This approach is transforming the value chain and business models traditional with an offer that is towards “instant custom” for the consumer on the one hand, and an allocation of value between institutional and private.
This is not just a living lab approach (although some lessons can be learnt) but a complex endeavour requiring deeper technology integration, business models with broader range of stakeholders and user populations with socio-economic diversity representing communities across Europe and beyond.
Future Internet Assembly Dublin 2013
http://www.fi-dublin.eu/bringing-users-in
Micah Sifry, Erin Simpson, and Matt Stempeck present a field guide to civic tech at The Impacts of Civic Technology Conference at the Barcelona World Trade Center, April 2016.
Digital Vocabulary in Digital and Social Media MarketingSusan Chesley Fant
Slides describing digital vocabulary and the key words and concepts for an in-depth understanding of platform analysis and key challenges businesses face when adopting social media strategy. Slides are created and used in the class MKT597 Digital and Social Media Marketing.
•Smart city and energy efficiency related citizen engagement
•Identified levels of citizen engagement
•Practical examples, tips and tools for each level
•Existing frameworks for citizen engagement
•Future perspectives
Written as part of an assignment for EU Smart Cities project REMOURBAN - www.remourban.eu
A lecture by Outi Kuittinen for The New School’s Transdisciplinary Design MA program on how to use co-creation as a strategic tool for change.
Email: outi.kuittinen(a)demoshelsinki.fi Twitter: @outikookoo
Design Strategies to galvanize EcosystemsSimone Cicero
Crafting a power "Shaping Strategy" and galvanize an entire ecosystem to join a platform for collaborative value creation is the new strategy to transform markets in the XXIst century.
Networked business models are transforming markets, communities and production through network effects.
Presentation given in Aalborg University for the BizMedia2016 Event
Hacia la producción Cooperativa a Pequena Escala y P2PSimone Cicero
Enlace al blog aquí >> http://goo.gl/eoeaf (contexto/introducción a
la presentación)
Está es la presentación que usé para mi participación en el encuentro OuiShare
He intentado unir los puntos de un conjunto de temas, autores
increíbles e innovadores (como John Robb, Michel Bauwens, Douglas
Rushkoff, Umair Haque, Las Indias, Kevin Carson, Joe Justice y
Wikispeed, Open Source
Ecology y mucho más) y también de escritos propios y que están
disponibles en el blog.
Todo el material producido por mi es CC-BY-SA (nota: la foto de Joe
Justice es de Michael Clinard y no es CC)
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
Living in a Connected, Collaborative but “Dis-integrated” Society - Simone Ci...Simone Cicero
How is digital transformation impacting the potential of collaborative businesses? What does it really mean "collaborative economy"? This is just an expression of the transition towards a post industrial society!
This presentation was given as an opening of the first OuiShare Forum - OuiShare semestrial event for the corporates that want to understand how to transform to cope with the collaborative transformation and become players of change.
Design à prova de futuro & Canvas de Geração de PlataformaSimone Cicero
Esta apresentação foi feita como uma introdução de um workshop sobre a Canvas de Geração de Plataforma durante o Barcelona Design Thinking Week no Elisava Design School.
O objetivo do Canvas é ajudar as pessoas diseñar Plataformas e Ecossistemas.
O Canvas é uma bifurcação do Canvas de Geração de Modelos de negócio
A Plataforma Projeto Canvas está atualmente em Editar ao vivo aqui http://goo.gl/wz615
Contexto: http://meedabyte.com/2013/06/26/the-platform-design-canvas-a-tool-for-business-design/
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
Leveraging distributed leadership for ChangemakingSimone Cicero
My short presentation at the Maker Faire Rome session on P2P Economies. This presentation covers the story of how we built OuiShare from the very beginning. Ouishare is an horizontal organization based on stigmergy, do-cracy and consensus
Bursa Announcement - Share Buy-Back Statement sbc.corporation
SHARE BUY-BACK STATEMENT IN RELATION TO THE PROPOSED RENEWAL OF THE
AUTHORITY FOR THE COMPANY TO UNDERTAKE A SHARE BUY-BACK OF UP TO 10% OF
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Thrive with accenture product and platform engineering servicesAccenture Technology
Accenture’s Product and Platform Engineering Services team helps clients navigate through the new wave of platforms. With more than three decades of experience, our deep engineering-skilled workforce of over 8,000 professionals has grown out of the development of our own commercially-available software and platforms. With expertise across more than 40 industries and all business functions, we deliver transformational outcomes for a demanding, new digital world.
Vivaldi explores the rising influence of platforms and the four perspectives on platforms that have led to its definition today.
Enquire about Vivaldi's leading platform strategy expertise and offerings by visiting vivaldigroup.com or emailing to hello@vivaldigroup.com to connect with one of our experts.
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - "Platformization" by Nouamane Cherkaoui, Caisse d'E...apidays
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December 7, 8 & 9, 2021
"Platformization" as a model for transforming and opening up information systems
Nouamane Cherkaoui, Head of Core Banking B2C at Caisse d'Epargne
In this White Paper we provide some insights into the differences between Live-Wireframe applications authoring and programming using traditional tools.
My keynote at the Open Exchange Summit in Nashville on April 18, 2018. I talk about the implications for many different kinds of companies of the fact that increasingly large segments of our economy are being dominated by algorithmically managed network marketplaces.
Naked approach: success in the hyperconnected worldOannes
How to be successful in the hyperconnected world? A look at several strategies that the Nordic Countries can use. Let's build a Nordic Digital Ecosystem.
How to build and manage an Ecosystem for Innovationdnltan
Professor Arnoud De Meyer, co-author of the book "Ecosystem Edge: Sustaining Competition in the Face of Disruption" shares the PowerPoint slides that he uses to teach innovation for his MBA students.
www.ecosystemedge.com
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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.
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
Beyond Openness - Open Design Shared CreativitySimone Cicero
This presentation was given as the Opening Keynote of Open Design / Shared Creativity Festival DAY 2 - In Barcelona on July the1st 2014
What does it mean today to be open, from a more holistic point of view: overcoming the open for the sake of openness approach towards a more pragmatic one, focused on meaning and impact. Beyond openness, there’s a lot of things one can do to make an open project really successful. The session will seek to define how design thinking and social entrepreneurship can help create real world stakeholders involvement – such as with public entities, corporates and communities – shape impact and inject meaning into initiatives.
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/
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:
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- Catarina Mota
- Alicia Gibb
- Massimo Menichinelli
- Joe Justice
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.
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Blog link here >> http://goo.gl/eoeaf (context/introduction of the presentation)
This is the presentation I used for my talk at the ouishare summit.
I really tried to connect the dots over a bunch of topics, amazing authors and innovators (like John Robb, Michel Bauwens, Douglas Rushkoff, Umair Haque, Las Indias, Kevin Carson, Joe Justice and Wikispeed, Open Source Ecology and much more) and also writings that I've done on my own, available on my blog.
All the material produced on my own is CC-BY-SA (please note that Michael Clinard Joe Justice's pic is not CC)
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Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
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⭐ 𝐅𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐬:
➢ 2024 BAEKHYUN [Lonsdaleite] IN HO CHI MINH
➢ SUPER JUNIOR-L.S.S. THE SHOW : Th3ee Guys in HO CHI MINH
➢FreenBecky 1st Fan Meeting in Vietnam
➢CHILDREN ART EXHIBITION 2024: BEYOND BARRIERS
➢ WOW K-Music Festival 2023
➢ Winner [CROSS] Tour in HCM
➢ Super Show 9 in HCM with Super Junior
➢ HCMC - Gyeongsangbuk-do Culture and Tourism Festival
➢ Korean Vietnam Partnership - Fair with LG
➢ Korean President visits Samsung Electronics R&D Center
➢ Vietnam Food Expo with Lotte Wellfood
"𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐚 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲, 𝐚 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐣𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐲. 𝐖𝐞 𝐚𝐥𝐰𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐥𝐲 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐛𝐞 𝐚 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬."
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
Be On Time with Digital Transformation: build platforms, access ecosystems, transform organizations
1. Simone Cicero @meedabyte
22/10/2015
On Academy - Rome
BE ON TIME WITH DIGITAL
TRANSFORMATION
build platforms
access ecosystems
transform organizations
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16. Consumer + Producer
Citizen attitude &
emergence of independent
work
What does
such a Market
demands to firms?
Diminishing
Transaction Cost
due to mature
Communication
Technologies
Radical Agility
Fast Experimentation and
Market Discovery
Rethink Bad UXs
Economies of Scope over
Economies of Scale
Concentration of Demand
and
Liquidity of Supply
Create entirely
new Markets
Further Enablers Further Enablerr
New demands for
firms coming from
tech and user trends
New possibilities for
user/citizen
involvement into the
business process
Global change in
perspective due to
radical changes in
the communiation
landscape
17. “hack together products and services, test them,
and improve them […] obsessed with company
culture and talent, with employees that can
imagine, build, and test their own ideas. […]
maniacally focused on customers […]
hypersensitive to friction…
They are open, connected, and build with and for
their community of users and co-conspirators.
They are comfortable with
business models and customer
value revealed over time. “
Aaron Dignan
BE a RESPONSIVE
ORGANIZATION
18. HAVE A
SHAPING
STRATEGY
“…an exciting potential is the ability to
change how an entire marketplace
operates and capture more value by doing
so.
…restructure entire markets and industries
by designing new platforms and offering
powerful incentives to motivate third
parties to participate on them.
…ecosystems enable the participation of
large and small organizations (or
individuals) in creating value at a scale
beyond the possibilities of a single firm
from Deloitte’s “Business ecosystems come of age”
19. The PLATFORM
is a tool to let the
Firm access the
ecosystem
The boundaries of
the firm overlap with
the boundaries of
the Olatform
The evolution of the
platform is to reach
bigger ecosystems
BUILD A PLATFORM
TO ACCESS ECOSYSTEMS
20. UNDERSTAND THE
POTENTIAL OF
MARKET NETWORKS
Sweet Spot:
social networks (optimizing
relationship management),
marketplaces (optimized
fortransactions) and support to
complex business workflows
22. “Our business model classification and analysis says that
Network Orchestrators outperform companies with other
business models on several key dimensions: higher
valuations relative to their revenues, faster growth, larger
profit margins.” (Deloitte and Open Matters Study)
Asset Builders: build, develop, and
lease physical assets
Service Providers: provide services to
customers in form of billable hours
Technology Creators: develop and sell
intellectual property
Network Orchestrators:
create a network of peers in
which the participants
interact and share in the
value creation.
NETWORK
ORCHESTRATORS
The latest evolution in
business model for
interconnected world
23. "When everyone has the Uber app, every driver is using Uber, and everyone
is connected through Uber, there's going to be no room for anyone else to
start a dispatching service"
Evan Rawley, associate professor, Columbia Business School.
TERRIFIC GROWTH
38x growth 2016
vs 2013
NETWORK
ORCHESTRATORS
Leverage on powerful
network effects when on
natural monopoly
markets
26. FROM INDUSTRIAL TO POST-INDUSTRIAL
Centralized control of resources Leverage on existing resources reuse and
optimization (reducing idleness)
Controlled workforce Independent work
Controlled means of production Ecosystem owns production tools
27. MERGE TECH & DESIGN THINKING:
Integrate Technology and Design to radically rethink UXs reducing the
complexity of what’s possible tech wise
USE POST-INDUSTRIAL MODELS
Create Marketplaces to Connect Supply and Demand instead of providing
centralized services and inventory
P2P INTERACTIONS & IDLE RESOURCES
Leverage on Existing Resources (inventory) and empower Peers and Partners
to contribute to the production process
PLATFORM COMPANIES: KEY TRAITS
28. Three value producing entities, not just one
Platform The brand (or group) that provides the “enabling infrastructure” and the shaping vision
to design better UXs by connecting existing resources, and creating marketplaces for
supply/demand to meet. Most of the times, the firm that owns the platform. Eg: Airbnb,
providing a context for short term rental between peers to happen
Partners The more specialized/professionalized entities that provide part of the value
proposition of the Platform Eg: Developers in Apple Ecosystem
Peers Most of the value is typically generated by the interaction among peers (often bringing
their own resources). Peers can be consumer, producers or both (prosumers)
Eg: Uber drivers using their own cars
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N
N2
ENTITIES IN PLATFORM ENABLED ECOSYSTEMS
29. Affected/interested/impacted Entities
Stakeholders Entities having a specific interest in:
• Platform success
• Controlling platform externalities + regulation
• Platform governance structure
Typically: public actors/bodies dealing with regulation and control of platforms,
representatives of communities of peers and partners involved in value creation
ENTITIES IN PLATFORM ENABLED ECOSYSTEMS
N
31. “[technology ] platforms represent the
ability to generate multiple revenue
streams over the same set of assets
[while] currently firms invest on dedicated
infrastructures to support one revenue
stream with a dedicated set of assets“
Mark McDonald, Accenture
1. BUILD AN AGILE TECNOLOGY PLATFORM
32. 2. EMBRACE A NEW ORGANIZATION MODEL
PARTICIPATIVE
SELF
MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYEE
WHOLENESS
EVOLUTIVE
MISSION
37. “It will be up to us to ultimately determine how
we use that digital technology.
Will we use it to narrowly squeeze out all
inefficiency in the work we do? Or will we use it
to catalyze and amplify the imagination that
makes us uniquely human and that could
identify entirely new avenues to create
fundamentally new sources of value?”
John Hagel - Deloitte
41. PLATFORM DESIGN
TOOLKIT 1.0
- released in 2013
- evolution of BMCanvas
- tools for platform designers
- open source/open access
- adopted in several contexts
42. PLATFORM DESIGN
TOOLKIT 2.0
Coming soon
- builds on >2 years of feedbacks
- more complementary tools
- still open source
- a complete offer of workshops