A homebuilder saw a 57% increase in leads after working with a marketing agency. The agency helped the homebuilder improve their online presence and advertising. Their new strategies generated more qualified prospects for the homebuilder.
This talk is an updated version of my earlier talk "Failing Up" that I presented at Tom Tom and at App Builders Switzerland, 2016. It's a talk about how to create a failsafe environment for software companies and teams. It's critical to acknowledge that failure is necessary for innovation. So, if failure is a given, how do you fail well?
This version of the talk was first presented at Seattle Code Camp 2016
My presentation from the TomTom product development forum. A talk on why failure is important in innovation and tips on how to create en environment where the effects of failure are minimized while maximizing the learning.
Lean Startup: How Development Looks Different When You're Changing the WorldAbby Fichtner
How does development look different at a startup where learning (rather than working software) is our most important measure of progress?
Lean Startup is about creating companies with a BIG VISION, where we want to change the world and do something really significant. It's a methodology developed by Eric Ries to combine Agile Development with Customer Development so that we can be disciplined about how we create our startups. Come learn the concepts behind Lean Startup and discover how development looks different when you're creating things that nobody else done before.
[Slides from my Beantown .NET Presentation (April 7, 2011)]
thoughts on recruiting and growing a development organization with a focus on diversity, employer branding, and company culture. The lessons I learned growing the technology organization at Avvo, and how I'm applying these ideas at AstrumU. From the Honeypot.io Hive conference in Berlin, Germany. October, 2018
Deploy the Science! Using data to get your innovation initiative supported EvolverHQ
+++ Ian’s presentation from the Dots conference on 3rd September 2014 +++
http://brilliantnoise.com/dots/
If you’ve ever had your big new initiative squashed by a bean counter, this talk is for you.
Innovation opportunities don’t normally come packaged with robust evidence to make the case for change. This means it’s hard to get big companies to be innovative, especially when key strategic decisions are made in front of a spreadsheet.
My special area of interest is evolving companies digital capabilities by getting them to try new things. I am going to talk about different approaches to make innovation relevant to your organisation and how you can create, frame and tell stories with data to get your projects backed, funded and supported.
+++ For more information check out the speaker notes +++
http://brilliantnoise.com/speaker/ian-crocombe/
This talk is an updated version of my earlier talk "Failing Up" that I presented at Tom Tom and at App Builders Switzerland, 2016. It's a talk about how to create a failsafe environment for software companies and teams. It's critical to acknowledge that failure is necessary for innovation. So, if failure is a given, how do you fail well?
This version of the talk was first presented at Seattle Code Camp 2016
My presentation from the TomTom product development forum. A talk on why failure is important in innovation and tips on how to create en environment where the effects of failure are minimized while maximizing the learning.
Lean Startup: How Development Looks Different When You're Changing the WorldAbby Fichtner
How does development look different at a startup where learning (rather than working software) is our most important measure of progress?
Lean Startup is about creating companies with a BIG VISION, where we want to change the world and do something really significant. It's a methodology developed by Eric Ries to combine Agile Development with Customer Development so that we can be disciplined about how we create our startups. Come learn the concepts behind Lean Startup and discover how development looks different when you're creating things that nobody else done before.
[Slides from my Beantown .NET Presentation (April 7, 2011)]
thoughts on recruiting and growing a development organization with a focus on diversity, employer branding, and company culture. The lessons I learned growing the technology organization at Avvo, and how I'm applying these ideas at AstrumU. From the Honeypot.io Hive conference in Berlin, Germany. October, 2018
Deploy the Science! Using data to get your innovation initiative supported EvolverHQ
+++ Ian’s presentation from the Dots conference on 3rd September 2014 +++
http://brilliantnoise.com/dots/
If you’ve ever had your big new initiative squashed by a bean counter, this talk is for you.
Innovation opportunities don’t normally come packaged with robust evidence to make the case for change. This means it’s hard to get big companies to be innovative, especially when key strategic decisions are made in front of a spreadsheet.
My special area of interest is evolving companies digital capabilities by getting them to try new things. I am going to talk about different approaches to make innovation relevant to your organisation and how you can create, frame and tell stories with data to get your projects backed, funded and supported.
+++ For more information check out the speaker notes +++
http://brilliantnoise.com/speaker/ian-crocombe/
Internet marketing for small businesses in the trade industry, specially commercial roofers. Presentation given at national sales conference for Duro Last in Orlando, Fl. Jan 2011.
Internet marketing for small businesses in the trade industry, specially commercial roofers. Presentation given at national sales conference for Duro Last in Orlando, Fl. Jan 2011.