Presentation on tech/social driven trends and hypes for Brabant2018. Brabant2018 is the semi-gov organisation to promote the Dutch province of Brabant as the 2018 European Capital of Culture.
The Future World is a presentation by Sasha Kazantseva first done at the Woman Development Forum in Guernsey. Sasha explores the technology trends of the past 300 years and the implications for the future.
We live in a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) world where the main currency is ideas and innovation and the most important investment you can make if you.
Sasha blogs at www.startupme.co
Sasha is a Guernsey resident technology entrepreneur, angel investor and NED. She set up her first venture in school aged 16 and the entrepreneurial spark never left her. Since then she has worked for Google, L'Oreal and Priceline, co-founded a private start-up accelerator, a green activist group in Russia and launched a mobile game for iOS.
At Google, Sasha created or co-founded global award winning campaigns such as the Google Cultural Institute and a big data predictor algorithm for competitions. She is passionate about supporting and promoting startup ecosystems and is involved with projects in Guernsey as a director with Start Up Guernsey, committee member of Creative Industries.
She has lived and worked in Singapore, Thailand, Mongolia, Russia, UK and Spain and holds a BSc from the London School of Economics and an MBA from INSEAD. She lives in Guernsey with her husband, whom she met climbing Mt Kilimanjaro for charity, and their twin daughters.
SoLoMo The Future of Business in a networked societyGerd Leonhard
An edited version of my presentation at BPost in Brussels, June 26, 2012, on the future of business, publishing, ecommerce, marketing, social media... and print:) Enjoy and spread the word
How organizations communicate with their customers had dramatically changed over time. Let's explore the challenges, past and present.
Learn more in our guide: http://bit.ly/2cb0XQ4
Software is changing the way traditional business operate. People now have smartphones in their pockets - a supercomputer that is 25,000 times more powerful and the minicomputers of the 1960s. This is changing people´s behaviour and how people shop and use services. The organizational structure created in the 20th century cannot survive when new digital solution are being offered. Software is changing the way traditional business operate. People now have smartphones in their pockets - a supercomputer that is 25,000 times more powerful and the minicomputers of the 1960s. This is changing people´s behaviour and how people shop and use services. The organisational structure created in the 20th century cannot survive when new digital solution are being offered. The hierarchical structure of these established companies assumes high coordination cost due to human activity. But when the coordination cost drops
The organisational structure that companies in the 20th century established was based on the fact that employees needed to do all the work. The coordination cost was high due to the effort and cost of employees, housing etc. Now we have software that can do this for use and the coordination cost drops to close-to-zero. Another thing is that things become free. Consider Flickr. Anybody can sign up and use the service for free. Only a fraction of the users get pro account and pay. How can Flickr make money on that? It turns out that services like this can.
Many businesses make money by giving things away. How can that possibly work? The music business has suffered severely with digital distribution of content. Should musicians put all there songs on YouTube? What is the future business model for music?
The Future World is a presentation by Sasha Kazantseva first done at the Woman Development Forum in Guernsey. Sasha explores the technology trends of the past 300 years and the implications for the future.
We live in a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) world where the main currency is ideas and innovation and the most important investment you can make if you.
Sasha blogs at www.startupme.co
Sasha is a Guernsey resident technology entrepreneur, angel investor and NED. She set up her first venture in school aged 16 and the entrepreneurial spark never left her. Since then she has worked for Google, L'Oreal and Priceline, co-founded a private start-up accelerator, a green activist group in Russia and launched a mobile game for iOS.
At Google, Sasha created or co-founded global award winning campaigns such as the Google Cultural Institute and a big data predictor algorithm for competitions. She is passionate about supporting and promoting startup ecosystems and is involved with projects in Guernsey as a director with Start Up Guernsey, committee member of Creative Industries.
She has lived and worked in Singapore, Thailand, Mongolia, Russia, UK and Spain and holds a BSc from the London School of Economics and an MBA from INSEAD. She lives in Guernsey with her husband, whom she met climbing Mt Kilimanjaro for charity, and their twin daughters.
SoLoMo The Future of Business in a networked societyGerd Leonhard
An edited version of my presentation at BPost in Brussels, June 26, 2012, on the future of business, publishing, ecommerce, marketing, social media... and print:) Enjoy and spread the word
How organizations communicate with their customers had dramatically changed over time. Let's explore the challenges, past and present.
Learn more in our guide: http://bit.ly/2cb0XQ4
Software is changing the way traditional business operate. People now have smartphones in their pockets - a supercomputer that is 25,000 times more powerful and the minicomputers of the 1960s. This is changing people´s behaviour and how people shop and use services. The organizational structure created in the 20th century cannot survive when new digital solution are being offered. Software is changing the way traditional business operate. People now have smartphones in their pockets - a supercomputer that is 25,000 times more powerful and the minicomputers of the 1960s. This is changing people´s behaviour and how people shop and use services. The organisational structure created in the 20th century cannot survive when new digital solution are being offered. The hierarchical structure of these established companies assumes high coordination cost due to human activity. But when the coordination cost drops
The organisational structure that companies in the 20th century established was based on the fact that employees needed to do all the work. The coordination cost was high due to the effort and cost of employees, housing etc. Now we have software that can do this for use and the coordination cost drops to close-to-zero. Another thing is that things become free. Consider Flickr. Anybody can sign up and use the service for free. Only a fraction of the users get pro account and pay. How can Flickr make money on that? It turns out that services like this can.
Many businesses make money by giving things away. How can that possibly work? The music business has suffered severely with digital distribution of content. Should musicians put all there songs on YouTube? What is the future business model for music?
"Service is sales. Why service management is the single most important thing....Polle de Maagt
Stellar service is the new normal (also see http://polle.me/LXYaHo). Consumers and clients expect more, so start delivering.
This presentation focusses on the shift in expectations and how to gradually get your organisation ready to implement social media and better servicing.
"Whatever you do, do something worth sharing." for Fontys HogescholenPolle de Maagt
"Whatever you do, do something worth sharing." is a plea for less ads and more acts.
Let’s stop talking and start doing. Start doing stuff that actually makes a difference, the shortcut to #worlddomination.
"From social gimmicks to social business. Storytelling in the social age." fo...Polle de Maagt
My talk at PromaxBDA's Connect3.0 events in Australia and New Zealand.
From Social Gimmicks to Social Business
Let’s face it: in almost 10 years of social media the industry hasn’t really changed much. Most broadcasters have a hard time really engaging audiences. Most companies rarely go beyond an occasional campaign or retweet-sweepstake. And it’s our own fault.
We failed to show real business impact, convince management, make employees really understand the new transparency and lay the foundation for more social companies.
Ok. En dan gaan we nu gewoon normaal doen. Voor #uximpactPolle de Maagt
Klantbeleving. User Experience. Customer journeys.
Er wordt teveel over geluld en te weinig mee gedaan. Niet alleen hebben we met zijn allen een wereld gecreëerd die vooral *niet* om mensen lijkt te gaan en vooral om 'journeys', 'processen' en 'PAX'. Daarom dit pleidooi voor geklooi, een poging om minder te adverteren en meer problemen van mensen op te lossen. Dat is niet makkelijk, maar er zijn wel een aantal basisprincipes waarmee we kunnen beginnen.
Openingskeynote voor #UXimpact conferentie van Concept7 op 22 september 2015 met o.a. Jos Burgers en Pieter Zwart.
Verdienmodellen achter User Generated Content, versie 0.1Polle de Maagt
Verdienmodellen achter User Generated Content (UGC) door Polle de Maagt tbv het GVR op 5 maart 2007. Dit is versie 0.1, graag hoor ik input. Zie ook mijn blog op www.polle.net
The Future of IPR and Copyright (presentation at TedX NewStreet London)Gerd Leonhard
This is my presentation at TedXNew Street London, October 15, 2010, see http://tedxnewst.com/gerd_leonhard.html on the future of intellectual property and copyright.
"Service is sales. Why service management is the single most important thing....Polle de Maagt
Stellar service is the new normal (also see http://polle.me/LXYaHo). Consumers and clients expect more, so start delivering.
This presentation focusses on the shift in expectations and how to gradually get your organisation ready to implement social media and better servicing.
"Whatever you do, do something worth sharing." for Fontys HogescholenPolle de Maagt
"Whatever you do, do something worth sharing." is a plea for less ads and more acts.
Let’s stop talking and start doing. Start doing stuff that actually makes a difference, the shortcut to #worlddomination.
"From social gimmicks to social business. Storytelling in the social age." fo...Polle de Maagt
My talk at PromaxBDA's Connect3.0 events in Australia and New Zealand.
From Social Gimmicks to Social Business
Let’s face it: in almost 10 years of social media the industry hasn’t really changed much. Most broadcasters have a hard time really engaging audiences. Most companies rarely go beyond an occasional campaign or retweet-sweepstake. And it’s our own fault.
We failed to show real business impact, convince management, make employees really understand the new transparency and lay the foundation for more social companies.
Ok. En dan gaan we nu gewoon normaal doen. Voor #uximpactPolle de Maagt
Klantbeleving. User Experience. Customer journeys.
Er wordt teveel over geluld en te weinig mee gedaan. Niet alleen hebben we met zijn allen een wereld gecreëerd die vooral *niet* om mensen lijkt te gaan en vooral om 'journeys', 'processen' en 'PAX'. Daarom dit pleidooi voor geklooi, een poging om minder te adverteren en meer problemen van mensen op te lossen. Dat is niet makkelijk, maar er zijn wel een aantal basisprincipes waarmee we kunnen beginnen.
Openingskeynote voor #UXimpact conferentie van Concept7 op 22 september 2015 met o.a. Jos Burgers en Pieter Zwart.
Verdienmodellen achter User Generated Content, versie 0.1Polle de Maagt
Verdienmodellen achter User Generated Content (UGC) door Polle de Maagt tbv het GVR op 5 maart 2007. Dit is versie 0.1, graag hoor ik input. Zie ook mijn blog op www.polle.net
The Future of IPR and Copyright (presentation at TedX NewStreet London)Gerd Leonhard
This is my presentation at TedXNew Street London, October 15, 2010, see http://tedxnewst.com/gerd_leonhard.html on the future of intellectual property and copyright.
Disruption, Decentralisation and a Debrief of the rest. A round up of the key themes from The Next Web, Amsterdam, May 2014 given as talks to Sky TV, UK.
Includes Duolingo, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Digital Darwinism, Game changers today, Free is a lie, Post-Snowden Web and the Future of shopping.
My ppt for Nordic Financial Unions Annual Conference in May 2015 in Hurdalsjoen, Norway (http://nordicfinancialunions.org/ ) as well as for CGI Day in Stockholm in June 2015 (http://www.cgi.se/events). Feel free to use.
This presentation looks at the future of, and trend within the digital enviroment. It offers detailed explanations of new media and technology, providing examples of campaigns deploying cohesive and creative creative digital marketing strategy
Report 2 empathic things – intimate technology - from wearables to biohackin...Rick Bouter
In the second report we focused on the personalized internet of things. We are witnessing a computer boom in terms of kinds, shapes and sizes – around, on or inside the body. Therefore we explored the coming transition toward a more empathic and contextual form of computerization. The emergence of wearable computing and other forms of empathic ‘things’ seems a logical further step: even more intimate, more human-oriented, and ubiquitous. We explored this development and present seven manifestations that can define the impact on business, such as the ‘quantified employee’ and the ‘body as the new password’.
Source, Sogeti ViNT: http://vint.sogeti.com/internet-things-4-reports/
Virtual Reality vs. Virtual Fiction. Digital communications trends 2016 and b...CharityComms
Ashleigh Adair, head of digital strategy, Forster Communications
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Do you know the changes the Digital Age is effecting businesses? Have you positioned your business or personal brand to utilize digital technology in giving you an advantage in these fast moving times? How does social media marketing work? How does it impact your business?
This presentation addresses the opportunities the digital age provides to businesses and personal brands in order to be innovative and profitable.
"Gewoon goed helpen" social service anno 2017 voor #SSC17Polle de Maagt
Gewoon. Goed. Helpen. Het lijkt zo eenvoudig, maar in de dagelijks praktijk is het gewoon lastig. Klanten die steeds meer verwachten, steeds meer kanalen, een steeds groter belang van service … en zelden een manager of klant die je complimenteert. Hoe gaan we om met het veranderende van van social service en wat voor opties hebben we in de toekomst?
"Why we keep failing in really implementing social media." for #Marcom12Polle de Maagt
So, social media has been around since 2003, but not too much has changed in the last couple of years ...
Why do organisations fail to implement social media and, most importantly: the speedboat approach to implement social media within your organisation.
Speedboat approach:
1) Make a senior manager horny.
2) Small working groups without legacy.
3) Launch new concepts below the company radar.
4) Act small and learn from the results.
5) Act with scrum, agile, beta mentality.
6) More buy-in from your proof points.
7) Propel waves of success.
"De magie van snoeihard falen" - Column for MediaMarketing (Belgium/Dutch)Polle de Maagt
Fouten maken. Falen. Het zijn dingen
die bedrijven niet graag doen. En al helemaal niet toegeven. Het is allemaal
maar eng. Het is ook een van de zaken die
het integreren van social media voor veel
bedrijven zo lastig maakt. Stel je voor; je als
bedrijf kwetsbaar opstellen. Klagende mensen op een Facebook wall. Medewerkers die
zonder controle van corporate communicatie hun mening geven.
Maar fouten maken is enorm gezond. De
beste vriendschappen zijn de vriendschappen waarbij je elkaars fouten accepteert en
al een paar keer fl ink ruzie hebt kunnen
hebben. De beste relaties met merken heb je
als ze iets volledig verknald hebben en dan
meer dan fatsoenlijk oplossen. Recent onderzoek bewees maar eens dat consumenten reviews van producten op een review site
niet vertrouwen als ze enkel positief zijn (...)
"Do stuff worth sharing. Small steps to social media success. " for Social Me...Polle de Maagt
Social media isn't about big business or big bucks. It is about putting your customers first, doing stuff that actually makes a difference and using technology to make it al easier.
This presentation is about the small business in your neighbourhood that actually make that difference.
Thanks again Peter Wiegman and the rest of the team for having me!
Een bescheiden pleidooi voor #saaitaal voor #onlinetuesdayPolle de Maagt
Een bescheiden pleidooi voor #saaitaal voor #onlinetuesday. Minder lullen, meer poetsen. Minder congressen, meer projecten.
Minder communicatie, meer echt dingen doen.
Minder boeken over social media, meer goede cases.
Why you shouldn't use social media for AGXPolle de Maagt
I try to change companies to be less about ads and more about acts. Through inspiration. Through strategy. Through coaching. And mainly blood, sweat and tears. Because in these times, brands aren't defined by what they say, but what they do. Not convinced? Let my acts speak for themselves.
The noble art of building brands worth sharing for EURIBPolle de Maagt
The EURIB, the European Institute for Brand management, which was founded by Riezebos and where marketeers are educated in brand, design & reputation management. An impressive line up of guest lecturers (Jeroen de Bakker, Jim Stolze, Renee Peeters, Ingmar de Lange, amongst others) trains the marketeers in branding, digital, positioning and reputation management. A line up that makes me wish I could be a student there.
Very similar to Lessius several days ago, with a lot of practical examples, I try to gently convince the students to create stuff worth sharing. To be maniacal in managing expectations. To create acts, not ads. To not only contact consumers when they have to pay an invoice, but to gradually engage them via campaigns AND programs. And that to do this, you have to change companies from the inside. Not by brute force, but by smart projects.
The noble art of building brands worth sharing for Lessius Interactive Market...Polle de Maagt
Acts not ads. I guess trying to change marketeers to do less advertising and more acts from time to time means you have to preach to new marketeers. Well, preaching might not be the right word but nudging or gently convincing to be more about acts pretty much sums it up.
Gently convincing to create stuff worth sharing. To be maniacal in managing expectations. To create acts, not ads. To not only contact consumers when they have to pay an invoice, but to gradually engage them via campaigns AND programs. And that to do this, you have to change companies from the inside. Not by brute force, but by smart projects.
So, here’s to the new class of marketeers at Lessius Mechelen that is prepared to build brands worth sharing and talking about.
The noble art of creating stuff worth sharing. Let’s stop talking, let’s star...Polle de Maagt
Nothing changed and everything changed.
The more direct contact brands have with consumers,
the more they need a coherent core identity.
One that translates both into tweets and invoices
in campaigns, and more important, a permanent dialogue.
Because people’s expectations have shifted.
Towards new client service normals.
From ads to acts.
Changing companies towards more consumer centricity isn’t easy.
That requires proving you’re on the right track every single day.
Showing progress.
Building upon your companies’ unused potential.
A 101 guide to World Domination. Some things I learned at Trendwolves, Boondo...Polle de Maagt
Some things I learned in the last couple of years.
Nothing changed and everything changed.
The more direct contact brands have with consumers,
the more they need a coherent core identity.
One that translates both into tweets and invoices
in campaigns, and more important, a permanent dialogue.
Because people’s expectations have shifted.
Towards new client service normals.
From ads to acts.
Changing companies towards more consumer centricity isn’t easy.
That requires proving you’re on the right track every single day.
Showing progress.
Building upon your companies’ unused potential.
Acts. Not ads. Do remarkable stuff, don’t talk remarkable stuff. for RTFM11Polle de Maagt
Acts. Not ads.
Do remarkable stuff,
don’t talk remarkable stuff.
Nothing changed and everything changed.
The more direct contact brands have with consumers,
the more they need a coherent core identity.
One that translates both into tweets and invoices
in campaigns, and more important, a permanent dialogue.
Because people’s expectations have shifted.
Towards new client service normals.
From ads to acts.
Changing companies towards more consumer centricity isn’t easy.
That requires proving you’re on the right track every single day.
Showing progress.
Building upon your companies’ unused potential.
Why social media is the next step in direct marketing. And why it isn’t. for ...Polle de Maagt
Nothing changed and everything changed.
The more direct contact brands have with consumers,
the more they need a coherent core identity.
One that translates both into tweets and invoices
in campaigns, and more important, a permanent dialogue.
Because people’s expectations have shifted.
Towards new client service normals.
From ads to acts.
Changing companies towards more consumer centricity isn’t easy.
That requires proving you’re on the right track every single day.
Showing progress.
Building upon your companies’ unused potential.
“How social technologies are changing business” for AccenturePolle de Maagt
“How social technologies are changing business”
Haha. What a joke for a title.
Let’s just say: back to basics, how to build upon the things you’re already doing.
RMD24 | Retail media: hoe zet je dit in als je geen AH of Unilever bent? Heid...BBPMedia1
Grote partijen zijn al een tijdje onderweg met retail media. Ondertussen worden in dit domein ook de kansen zichtbaar voor andere spelers in de markt. Maar met die kansen ontstaan ook vragen: Zelf retail media worden of erop adverteren? In welke fase van de funnel past het en hoe integreer je het in een mediaplan? Wat is nu precies het verschil met marketplaces en Programmatic ads? In dit half uur beslechten we de dilemma's en krijg je antwoorden op wanneer het voor jou tijd is om de volgende stap te zetten.
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Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
Unveiling the Secrets How Does Generative AI Work.pdfSam H
At its core, generative artificial intelligence relies on the concept of generative models, which serve as engines that churn out entirely new data resembling their training data. It is like a sculptor who has studied so many forms found in nature and then uses this knowledge to create sculptures from his imagination that have never been seen before anywhere else. If taken to cyberspace, gans work almost the same way.
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Attending a job Interview for B1 and B2 Englsih learnersErika906060
It is a sample of an interview for a business english class for pre-intermediate and intermediate english students with emphasis on the speking ability.
What is the TDS Return Filing Due Date for FY 2024-25.pdfseoforlegalpillers
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𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐬 (𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬) is a professional event agency that includes experts in the event-organizing market in Vietnam, Korea, and ASEAN countries. We provide unlimited types of events from Music concerts, Fan meetings, and Culture festivals to Corporate events, Internal company events, Golf tournaments, MICE events, and Exhibitions.
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Tata Group Dials Taiwan for Its Chipmaking Ambition in Gujarat’s DholeraAvirahi City Dholera
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2. Trends and media
Netherlands | cafedelmarketing.com
European youth trends
Ghent, Belgium | trendwolves.com
Photo: Filip Bunkens
3. 15Cities throughout Europe
And the youngsters in them
25000+ Youngsters
On a regular basis
1000+ Industry experts
DJ’s, fashion experts, managers, marketeers, trendwatchers
6. horizons 5 years
2 years
Photo: Gijsbregt Brouwer
7. horizons 10 years
5 years
2 years
Photo: Gijsbregt Brouwer
8. New medieval times
Things weren’t so bad after all ...
Extremely smart systems
Datamining
Personalisation
Let’s get personal
Vireality
Where the virtual and reality meet.
Social commodity
Device commodity, internet commodity, social commodity
Product + service
Only way to save brands?
New currencies
Can I pay you in whuffie?
9. New medieval times
Things weren’t so bad after all ...
Extremely smart systems
Datamining
Personalisation
Let’s get personal
Vireality
Where the virtual and reality meet.
Social commodity
Device commodity, internet commodity, social commodity
Product + service
Only way to save brands?
New currencies
Can I pay you in whuffie?
12. Mixing private and working life
Boulangerie
Photo: cameo.kaisler (via Flickr)
13. New medieval times
Things weren’t so bad after all ...
Extremely smart systems
Datamining
Personalisation
Let’s get personal
Vireality
Where the virtual and reality meet.
Social commodity
Device commodity, internet commodity, social commodity
Product + service
Only way to save brands?
New currencies
Can I pay you in whuffie?
15. Digital concerts
Tag music
Re-experience concerts
Watch live
User-generated registrations
Photo: srhbth (via Flickr)
16. New ways of contact
Hellomynameise.com
Photo: Hello my name is E
17. New medieval times
Things weren’t so bad after all ...
Extremely smart systems
Datamining
Personalisation
Let’s get personal
Vireality
Where the virtual and reality meet.
Social commodity
Device commodity, internet commodity, social commodity
Product + service
Only way to save brands?
New currencies
Can I pay you in whuffie?
21. New medieval times
Things weren’t so bad after all ...
Extremely smart systems
Datamining
Personalisation
Let’s get personal
Vireality
Where the virtual and reality meet.
Social commodity
Device commodity, internet commodity, social commodity
Product + service
Only way to save brands?
New currencies
Can I pay you in whuffie?
25. Where is the nearest ATM?
Augmented reality | SPRX for ING.
Photo: Maarten Lens-Fitzgerald for SPRX
26. New medieval times
Things weren’t so bad after all ...
Extremely smart systems
Datamining
Personalisation
Let’s get personal
Vireality
Where the virtual and reality meet.
Social commodity
Device commodity, internet commodity, social commodity
Product + service
Only way to save brands?
New currencies
Can I pay you in whuffie?
27. Device = commodity
STEP 1:
More phones than people
Photo: Jaap O. (via Flickr)
31. New medieval times
Things weren’t so bad after all ...
Extremely smart systems
Datamining
Personalisation
Let’s get personal
Vireality
Where the virtual and reality meet.
Social commodity
Device commodity, internet commodity, social commodity
Product + service
Only way to save brands?
New currencies
Can I pay you in whuffie?
33. New medieval times
Things weren’t so bad after all ...
Extremely smart systems
Datamining
Personalisation
Let’s get personal
Vireality
Where the virtual and reality meet.
Social commodity
Device commodity, internet commodity, social commodity
Product + service
Only way to save brands?
New currencies
Can I pay you in whuffie?
37. New medieval times
Things weren’t so bad after all ...
Extremely smart systems
Datamining
Personalisation
Let’s get personal
Vireality
Where the virtual and reality meet.
Social commodity
Device commodity, internet commodity, social commodity
Product + service
Only way to save brands?
New currencies
Can I pay you in whuffie?