Today, nearly 43% of the world is connected to the internet1, enabling us to talk, share photos, and conduct business halfway across the globe. As a result, we have seen more technological advancements in the past 10 years than we’ve witnessed in the past 10,000 years. And in the next five years, we’ll see even more advancements.
In this overview provided by BI Intelligence, Business Insider’s premium subscription research service, we identify the key trend in each of our top vertical areas including Mobile, E-Commerce, Digital Media, Digital Financial Services, and the Internet of Things.
Today, nearly 43% of the world is connected to the internet1, enabling us to talk, share photos, and conduct business halfway across the globe. As a result, we have seen more technological advancements in the past 10 years than we’ve witnessed in the past 10,000 years. And in the next five years, we’ll see even more advancements.
In this overview provided by BI Intelligence, Business Insider’s premium subscription research service, we identify the key trend in each of our top vertical areas including Mobile, E-Commerce, Digital Media, Digital Financial Services, and the Internet of Things.
Lean Manufacturing Is Not Like Software DevelopmentDarren Duarte
Presented at LAST (Lean Agile Systems Thinking) Conference Melbourne 2016.
“You don’t add value, the Operators are the only ones who add value,” was a statement said to me as an Engineer while launching a commercial airplane into production. We often compare software development to Lean manufacturing. Lean is about maximising value, but what about us who don’t code?
This presentation touches on the perception change that I went through, exploring non-value added work and how this influences work in software development today, from cloud to mobile. This topic aimed at those in digital who don’t code, and that software development more than just coding.
Kent Nichols, "Downshifting Your Life to Rev Up Your Creativity"WebVisions
Life is not a linear journey from point A to B, there are bumps, detours, and failures that we must endure and persevere to achieve our goals and get to the next level. Kent Nichols talks about his journey from College dropout to New Media darling to overcoming being a one-hit wonder in this humorous look at his life since dropping out of the LA rat race.
He tackles sensible irrationality, building a strong foundation, networking, picking the right place to escape to, and taking your time while being decisive. And you'll discover the pains and joys of moving to a "lifestyle" city, including no one caring about your Lexus Hybrid, realizing you're the fattest person in a 50 mile radius, and trading a 2 hour daily commute for a lot more time on an airplane.
This handout is an accompaniment to my keynote presentation on my new book "Monster Loyalty: How Lady Gaga Turns Followers into Fanatics." More on the book here: http://jackiehuba.com/books/monster-loyalty/
At a recent in-house CLE event, John Sganga, Partner and the firm's Litigation Practice Group Chair, presented an intellectual property year in review discussing important cases throughout 2015.
From a beautiful poem by Oriah: Mountain Dreamer, Indian Elder, and with images from the network I tried to do this Power Point. Comment it and let me know if you like à ¨.
Lean Manufacturing Is Not Like Software DevelopmentDarren Duarte
Presented at LAST (Lean Agile Systems Thinking) Conference Melbourne 2016.
“You don’t add value, the Operators are the only ones who add value,” was a statement said to me as an Engineer while launching a commercial airplane into production. We often compare software development to Lean manufacturing. Lean is about maximising value, but what about us who don’t code?
This presentation touches on the perception change that I went through, exploring non-value added work and how this influences work in software development today, from cloud to mobile. This topic aimed at those in digital who don’t code, and that software development more than just coding.
Kent Nichols, "Downshifting Your Life to Rev Up Your Creativity"WebVisions
Life is not a linear journey from point A to B, there are bumps, detours, and failures that we must endure and persevere to achieve our goals and get to the next level. Kent Nichols talks about his journey from College dropout to New Media darling to overcoming being a one-hit wonder in this humorous look at his life since dropping out of the LA rat race.
He tackles sensible irrationality, building a strong foundation, networking, picking the right place to escape to, and taking your time while being decisive. And you'll discover the pains and joys of moving to a "lifestyle" city, including no one caring about your Lexus Hybrid, realizing you're the fattest person in a 50 mile radius, and trading a 2 hour daily commute for a lot more time on an airplane.
This handout is an accompaniment to my keynote presentation on my new book "Monster Loyalty: How Lady Gaga Turns Followers into Fanatics." More on the book here: http://jackiehuba.com/books/monster-loyalty/
At a recent in-house CLE event, John Sganga, Partner and the firm's Litigation Practice Group Chair, presented an intellectual property year in review discussing important cases throughout 2015.
From a beautiful poem by Oriah: Mountain Dreamer, Indian Elder, and with images from the network I tried to do this Power Point. Comment it and let me know if you like à ¨.