The transformation of business units: all managers and all coders?
From an expert's language to an accessible language for everyone, code is becoming a "super power", able to unlock creativity, disrupt industries and transform our society.
A tool for innovation, prototyping and acceleration par excellence, code has become the secret weapon of the start-up model. As a new language, will code be the grammar 2.0 that all school children should know in order to develop their critical thinking skills in the digital age? As an economic paradigm, code will necessarily shape future firms by transforming them into real organizations of the 21st century : programmable organizations.
This study will give mobile app editors the insights they need to fathom the performance of HTML5 - quoted as the new standard of the web - and adjust their multi-platform strategy accordingly.
Business Models and Open Source Licenses in 2019: Can we all get along?Jeffrey Borek
The open source definition is over 20 years old. Cloudera and Hortonworks have completed their all-stock merger of their software companies. Major companies in the open source ecosystem are being snapped up by traditional IT companies. Seems like a good business model, yes? But Stephen would like to observe that despite these successes, there is NO open source business model.
Jeffrey would beg to differ! From data centers to the cloud, from self-driving cars to drones - open source software is everywhere. Major enterprise companies that are bottom-line driven are changing the way they participate in open source, starting to actively engage and contribute to open source projects - not just consume them as products. Having OS in your business model looks great, or does it?
Over the last year a major conflict has emerged between Cloud Platforms and VCs looking to make $$$ with open source.
Does the introduction of Apple’s iPad mark the arrival of yet another consumer electronics fad or does it signal the beginning of a transformative era for business computing? With over three million units sold in the first quarter after launch, the iPad is clearly a consumer adoption success of unprecedented proportion. However, if the iPad takes off with businesses , we may be riding the front edge of a tidal wave of transformation.
This study will give mobile app editors the insights they need to fathom the performance of HTML5 - quoted as the new standard of the web - and adjust their multi-platform strategy accordingly.
Business Models and Open Source Licenses in 2019: Can we all get along?Jeffrey Borek
The open source definition is over 20 years old. Cloudera and Hortonworks have completed their all-stock merger of their software companies. Major companies in the open source ecosystem are being snapped up by traditional IT companies. Seems like a good business model, yes? But Stephen would like to observe that despite these successes, there is NO open source business model.
Jeffrey would beg to differ! From data centers to the cloud, from self-driving cars to drones - open source software is everywhere. Major enterprise companies that are bottom-line driven are changing the way they participate in open source, starting to actively engage and contribute to open source projects - not just consume them as products. Having OS in your business model looks great, or does it?
Over the last year a major conflict has emerged between Cloud Platforms and VCs looking to make $$$ with open source.
Does the introduction of Apple’s iPad mark the arrival of yet another consumer electronics fad or does it signal the beginning of a transformative era for business computing? With over three million units sold in the first quarter after launch, the iPad is clearly a consumer adoption success of unprecedented proportion. However, if the iPad takes off with businesses , we may be riding the front edge of a tidal wave of transformation.
Open Source Business Models - status 2010
How do companies earn money from open source software?
This question is not new, however the:
Ways,Amounts and Opportunities
Have changes dramatically since the economic melt down.
This report gives insight in what OSS business models are successful now and what models will stay that in the future.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled Biz Models for Hi-Tech Products to analyze the business model for Magic Leap, a provider of smart glass-based Augmented Reality. Unlike other forms of AR that rely on cameras and either smart phones or tablet computers, Magic Leap provides AR in smart glasses. These glasses look like Google Glass, but users see a realistic 3D view that is superimposed on the real world, as seen through the glasses. Magic Leap expects its AR glasses to be used for gaming, education, commerce, and other applications. These slides describe the value proposition, customers, method of value capture, scope of activities and the method of strategic control for Magic Leap.
This is an extended version of the presentation I did at the Open Hardware Summit 2014 in Rome, during the open hardware business models workshop I facilitated.
It features an overview and tentative typology of open hardware business models, based on observation and interviews of project, using the business model canvas as a reference tool during the analysis.
Business Models of Opensource and Free SoftwareFabernovel
This first research paper, distributed under the Creative Commons license, helps us to think about the open source business and faberNovel Consulting’s contribution to this community. Voluntarily educational, “Business models of open source software and free software" offers a common reference, a “tool box" to communicate about these models and to understand and adapt them.
Smartsourcing Nearshore IT Resources for Mobile Software Development in EuropeIT Sourcing Europe
IT Sourcing Europe's white paper aims to demonstrate on real-life examples:
• How utilization of nearshore IT resources and smart and innovative approaches towards outsourcing can help Western European companies, focused on rapid growth and long-term benefits, achieve both apparent cost savings and flexibility, and
• How nearshore IT resources can effectively be integrated into mobile software company’s culture, mission and business objectives.
Commercialization Challenges Of Mobile Software Development In A Fragmented M...Stephen King
My presentation of Commercialization Challenges of Mobile Application Devlopment in a Fragmented Mobile Ecosystem, which includes 20,000 handsets, 25 different OS's/Platforms and 750+ carriers. LOTS of graphs and data for mobile app developers, and some mobile industry trends.
A round up of resources (websites, blogs and other sources) that I've found useful in 2015 and will continue to do so in 2016. This edition is centered around 3 key trends for 2016.
Mobile is no longer the future of recruiting, it’s the present and Search and Staffing professionals can no longer afford to ignore it. Click through for tips on how to form your mobile recruiting strategy and what you can do right now to be better at mobile recruitment.
Commercialization Challenges of Mobile Software Development in an Exponential...Stephen King
This is part 3 of the "Fragmented Mobile Ecosystem" decks I've done over the last 7 years. This 2017 version focuses on the journey of an entrepreneur, the state of mobile development today, where are we at (and going) and the journey of pivoting a young startup as iPhone and Android stunned the mobile world in Fall 2008. Presented at Mobile Monday Calgary #30, it also includes some advice for entrants in the technology field... and lastly it covers some resources that are available; developers networks, public funding and grants, Mobile Monday global.
In the first deck of 2009, I look at the early mobile platform wars: http://www.slideshare.net/stebankag/wi-tec-stephen-king-commercialization-challenges-of-mobile-software-development-in-a-fragmented-mobile-ecosystem-mob4hire
In the second 2nd deck in 2012, I update for how the fragmented mobile ecosystem is affecting mobile enterprise development, and how enterprises are shifting billions of dollars to adopt mobile processes into the internal, customer and partner relationships.
http://www.slideshare.net/stebankag/commercialization-challenges-of-enterprise-mobile-adoption-in-the-fragmented-mobile-ecosystem
Mobile First Strategy - A Game-Changing Opportunity for Your EnterpriseWSO2
In this webinar, Shanmugarajah Sinnathamby, director - mobile architecture at WSO2, will discuss the following
What is mobile first strategy
Steps to create the mobile first strategy in your enterprise
Benefits of the mobile first strategy
Different approaches to create mobile applications
Medical coding is the process of transforming transcribed data into set of numerical codes using a system of numbers to represent various medical problems, (diagnoses), and treatments (procedures
Open Source Business Models - status 2010
How do companies earn money from open source software?
This question is not new, however the:
Ways,Amounts and Opportunities
Have changes dramatically since the economic melt down.
This report gives insight in what OSS business models are successful now and what models will stay that in the future.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled Biz Models for Hi-Tech Products to analyze the business model for Magic Leap, a provider of smart glass-based Augmented Reality. Unlike other forms of AR that rely on cameras and either smart phones or tablet computers, Magic Leap provides AR in smart glasses. These glasses look like Google Glass, but users see a realistic 3D view that is superimposed on the real world, as seen through the glasses. Magic Leap expects its AR glasses to be used for gaming, education, commerce, and other applications. These slides describe the value proposition, customers, method of value capture, scope of activities and the method of strategic control for Magic Leap.
This is an extended version of the presentation I did at the Open Hardware Summit 2014 in Rome, during the open hardware business models workshop I facilitated.
It features an overview and tentative typology of open hardware business models, based on observation and interviews of project, using the business model canvas as a reference tool during the analysis.
Business Models of Opensource and Free SoftwareFabernovel
This first research paper, distributed under the Creative Commons license, helps us to think about the open source business and faberNovel Consulting’s contribution to this community. Voluntarily educational, “Business models of open source software and free software" offers a common reference, a “tool box" to communicate about these models and to understand and adapt them.
Smartsourcing Nearshore IT Resources for Mobile Software Development in EuropeIT Sourcing Europe
IT Sourcing Europe's white paper aims to demonstrate on real-life examples:
• How utilization of nearshore IT resources and smart and innovative approaches towards outsourcing can help Western European companies, focused on rapid growth and long-term benefits, achieve both apparent cost savings and flexibility, and
• How nearshore IT resources can effectively be integrated into mobile software company’s culture, mission and business objectives.
Commercialization Challenges Of Mobile Software Development In A Fragmented M...Stephen King
My presentation of Commercialization Challenges of Mobile Application Devlopment in a Fragmented Mobile Ecosystem, which includes 20,000 handsets, 25 different OS's/Platforms and 750+ carriers. LOTS of graphs and data for mobile app developers, and some mobile industry trends.
A round up of resources (websites, blogs and other sources) that I've found useful in 2015 and will continue to do so in 2016. This edition is centered around 3 key trends for 2016.
Mobile is no longer the future of recruiting, it’s the present and Search and Staffing professionals can no longer afford to ignore it. Click through for tips on how to form your mobile recruiting strategy and what you can do right now to be better at mobile recruitment.
Commercialization Challenges of Mobile Software Development in an Exponential...Stephen King
This is part 3 of the "Fragmented Mobile Ecosystem" decks I've done over the last 7 years. This 2017 version focuses on the journey of an entrepreneur, the state of mobile development today, where are we at (and going) and the journey of pivoting a young startup as iPhone and Android stunned the mobile world in Fall 2008. Presented at Mobile Monday Calgary #30, it also includes some advice for entrants in the technology field... and lastly it covers some resources that are available; developers networks, public funding and grants, Mobile Monday global.
In the first deck of 2009, I look at the early mobile platform wars: http://www.slideshare.net/stebankag/wi-tec-stephen-king-commercialization-challenges-of-mobile-software-development-in-a-fragmented-mobile-ecosystem-mob4hire
In the second 2nd deck in 2012, I update for how the fragmented mobile ecosystem is affecting mobile enterprise development, and how enterprises are shifting billions of dollars to adopt mobile processes into the internal, customer and partner relationships.
http://www.slideshare.net/stebankag/commercialization-challenges-of-enterprise-mobile-adoption-in-the-fragmented-mobile-ecosystem
Mobile First Strategy - A Game-Changing Opportunity for Your EnterpriseWSO2
In this webinar, Shanmugarajah Sinnathamby, director - mobile architecture at WSO2, will discuss the following
What is mobile first strategy
Steps to create the mobile first strategy in your enterprise
Benefits of the mobile first strategy
Different approaches to create mobile applications
Medical coding is the process of transforming transcribed data into set of numerical codes using a system of numbers to represent various medical problems, (diagnoses), and treatments (procedures
Disrupting the Car Industry and Driver Experience with APIs - API Days San Fr...Fabernovel
Announcing API Days San Francisco 2014, focused on APIs for Connected Cars and Driver Experience.
This edition will focus on how APIs are disrupting the Car Industry and the Driver Experience, paving the way towards the connected car of the future.
According to Mark O'Neill, VP Innovation at Axway, "Soon we will see apis as being just as fundamental to cars as fuel or tires".
Come join us at API Days San Francisco 2014, from June 13th to June 15th at PARISOMA (169 11th Street).
More info: http://sf.apidays.io
The Top 9 Questions Every Medical Coder Asks about Risk Adjustment and the CR...Laureen Jandroep
The Top 9 Questions Every Medical Coder Asks About Risk Adjustment and the CRC™ Certification was presented in a webinar by Certification Coaching Org (CCO), www.cco.us. A wealth of information was covered including: what Risk Adjustment (RA) entails, how this field is growing, and RA career opportunities. Also discussed was what to look for in a Risk Adjustment course. Attendees’ questions on careers in RA or preparing for the Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC™) credentialing examination were answered. Presenters were Alicia Scott, CPC, CPC-I, CRC, and Chandra Stephenson, CPC, CIC, COC, CPB, CPCO, CPMA, CPC-I, CCS, CANPC, CEMC, CFPC, CIMC, CGSC, COSC, CRC, CCC. The host for the webinar was Boyd Staszewski.
#HR HACKING - Recruiting officers, such hackersFabernovel
[Growth Hacking] : Mix of techniques aims at rapidly developing your business on a limited budget.
If so-called "growth hacking" methods applied to HR seem to be the preserve of startups, large corporations are also embracing them. Even if they were born within young organizations - first to recruit developers - these methods are spreading. Today, François Truong, Change Maker at FABERNOVEL INSTITUTE, shares his 6 recipes to hack the hiring process and get the best talents. To be continued...
This report presents all the key statistics, data and behavioural indicators for social, digital and mobile channels around the world. Alongside regional pictures that capture the stats for every nation on Earth, we also present in-depth analyses for 24 of the world's largest economies: Argentina, Australia, Brazile, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, Thailand, the UAE, the UK, and the USA. For other reports in this series, please visit http://wearesocial.sg/tag/sdmw
This presentation contains an overview about things to keep in mind when trying to build a community. As one of the first slides already states: you cannot create a community, it is already there. However you can help the community better in several ways. Therefore a model of the different phases of a member in a community is used. Based on this model several actions are defined which a community manager could take to help the community. The last few slides contain an overview of several well known social media cases.
We are proud to announce our eighteenth Innovation Excellence Weekly for Slideshare. Inside you'll find ten of the best innovation-related articles from the past week on Innovation Excellence - the world's most popular innovation web site and home to 5,000+ innovation-related articles.
The presentation contains some basic history of foss and it discuses cathedral vs bazaar model.
At last it discuses some current foss developments in india. Feel free to download and share and modify to make it more useful for everyone.
Become a cloud superhero with Code, Community & CultureAngel Diaz
Become a cloud superhero with Code, Community & Culture
We have the power to change the world
IP Expo Europe
7-8 October 2015, ExCel London
http://www.ipexpoeurope.com/Seminar-Planner/Speakers/Dr-Angel-Diaz
講師簡介:
林佑澂 創辦人│未來產房
Daniel Lin is the founder and CEO of FutureWard. He is a genetic engineer, educator, producer, entrepreneur, and bridge builder who is passionate about activating the innovation and startup ecosystems in Taiwan and connecting it to the rest of the world. He started one of the largest and most comprehensive makerspaces in Asia in 2014, and is now leading the strategic relationships with corporations, associations, and local governments to harness Taiwan's technical and manufacturing expertise to help solve intractable problems at FutureWard's Central coworking space.In an earlier life, Dan was conducting cancer research at Johns Hopkins Medical School, managing laboratories and testing immunotherapies. Upon his return to Taiwan, he segued into education. Writing and editing textbooks and testing programs before developing an English language learning program on TVBS. Before founding FutureWard, Dan was the international business development officer for Panel Group.
Trends are the natural changes in behaviours or proceedings. We like to be aware of those indicators for inspiration and guidance. At the beginning of every year we look at UX, UI trends and emerging technologies to get that guidance from.
A talk I gave on NATO's Cyber Security Symposium in 2015. It was meant to introduce NATO decision makers to the subject of Open Source and how that can help the pace of innovation.
Video recording will also be available later.
Our presentation of an Innovation Smart Grid that can be used within companies, IPR safe and nationally for social innovation. Everyone will be able to design their part of the innovation smart grid
Open Source Software Development by TLV PartnersRoy Leiser
Our insights about Open Source software development. Trends, leading brands and practices, success stories, important Exists, Pros and Cons and much more.
GAFAnomics Tesla Volume 2 - Is Tesla the disruptor we need?Fabernovel
Valued at 210 billion dollars, that is to say the valuations of Ford, GM, Draimler, PSA and Uber combined, Tesla, the leading company in electric car sales, recently became the world's leading manufacturer ahead of Toyota. It is because the company has succeeded in breaking the codes of a century-old industry, symbol of the industrial model of the 20th century, that Tesla deserves its place at the top of the list of the most disruptive companies. Fabernovel presents its new study "Is Tesla the disruptor we need? which reveals the secrets of its success but also provides thought on the future of mobility, which the company has not disrupted to date.
Lancement de ReCOVery - Sortie de crise - Les nouveaux raisonnablesFabernovel
La crise que le monde traverse atteint individus et acteurs économiques avec une puissance inédite et nécessite de repenser en profondeur nos modèles de développement, sur la base de solutions véritablement actionnables.
Plusieurs entreprises et associations d’entreprises s’unissent donc pour lancer reCOVery, une initiative collaborative visant à faire redémarrer l’économie selon un modèle plus durable, plus juste et plus résilient. Voici la présentation donnée lors de lancement de cette plateforme pour échanger sur une mutation appelée de toutes parts, et redémarrer en mettant en œuvre la transformation vers les "nouveaux raisonnables".
We are pleased to release the second volume of our new KPIs report series. This study is dedicated to the new value creation levers in the digital era and in particular on the talent pillar: why it is a critical asset, how to monitor it, assess it and optimize valuation.
This comes jointly with an index to assess one’s company maturity on talent capital.
If you want to get a full version or have any question about this study, please email us: kpi@fabernovel.com.
You can find our first study Customer KPIs here : https://www.slideshare.net/faberNovel/fabernovel-study-new-economy-new-kpi-the-customer-era
Fabernovel analyse les tendances publicitaires du super bowl de 2020Fabernovel
Aux États-Unis le Super Bowl est le plus grand événement sportif de l’année, suivi par près d'un américain sur trois. La compétition n'y est pas seulement sportive, elle est également publicitaire. À 5,6 millions de dollars les 30 secondes d'antenne, les marques ne regardent pas à la dépense et font de leur campagne de véritables spectacles. Si bien que pour 23% des américains, les publicités sont devenues la partie la plus importante du Super Bowl, contre 35% pour le jeu et 9% pour le show de mi-temps. Cette 54ème édition n'a pas dérogé à la règle !
Alors, pourquoi tant d’engouement autour des campagnes publicitaires du Super Bowl ?
Et quelles sont les tendances 2020 ?
À découvrir dans notre analyse.
Amazon: friend or foe?
This presentation looks at the ways to work with Amazon, its opportunities and threats for brands and the winning distribution strategies for you.
Fabernovel is pleased to release this new edition of “Gafanomics Quarterly”, our publication which offers you every quarter a transversal review of the earnings releases and strategic announcements of the disruptive Tech giants.
This last quarter was somewhat special in our view, ushering in new times at several levels : a new fiscal year, a new decade and the accelerating change towards new value patterns.
After a challenging Q3, the Tech segment outperformed all other sectors on the Street with an impressive cumulated market cap gain of more than $1,300bn for our sample of 20 firms (i.e. the equivalent of Microsoft market value or the annual GDP of Spain). This was underpinned by the robust quarterly delivery of most of the Tech leaders with a value pattern still favouring user and top-line growth pattern compared to margin expansion. Our sample of Tech disruptors posted a median revenue growth of 23% and 17% EBIT growth in Q4 19, with very similar figures for FY19.
Is this outperformance set to last?
Beyond their economic power, the Tech leaders face several challenges. Facing rising maturity and competition, they are increasingly criticized on their dark side and their Achilles heel: Corporate and Social Responsibility. Several of them recorded in the last months the departures of their founders (Travis Kalanick at Uber, Jack Ma from Alibaba, Larry Page and Sergey Brin at Google, Adam Neumann at WeWork). Softbank has seen the arrival of activist investors in their capital.
The Green tide was the most striking new theme emerging from Q4 releases. Many tech players (Microsoft, Amazon, …) have started to communicate on the environmental impact. Greenwashing or strategic reality? Probably both. But we hope that the latter will prevail! Given their deep pockets, innovation culture and infrastructure power, Tech giants are probably among the few Corporates that can save the planet. The Coronavirus crisis has shown that software can help adapt in critical situation with new practices (more remote work) that can reduce carbon emissions.
In a new world where transparency and responsibility will increasingly drive valuation, we are convinced that this Green horizon can be a structuring value path for GAFAM & Co but also an area where they can join forces with other Corporates.
Kereitsu of modern times, Softbank has pioneered with its Vision Fund an Innovation at scale strategy powered by an agressive venture investments. It has thus opened an alternative way to GAFAM’s model that relied primarily on an organic technology model amplified by some bolt-on M&A.
SoftBank’s transformation case is in our view particularly interesting at a time when the European startups and innovation ecosystems need to catch-up with their American and Asian and many Corporates are entering in « coopetition » with Investment funds, launching or reinventing their ventures set-up in order to address their innovation at scale challenge.
For sure, like all disruptors Softbank has been somewhat extreme in its approach (especially in terms of risk aversion, fundraising, inflationary valuation) and not always exemplary in its practices (CSR, governance, financial disclosure...). Nevertheless we are witnessing some interesting read-across for European players, especially as vision, risk taking and entrepreneurial approaches are in our view critical success factors in the new economy.
Thus one of our wishes for 2020 is that some European Softbank may emerge and create a new way for innovation at scale.
Retail Apocalypse. Voilà comment Business Insider qualifiait il y a quelques semaines la situation actuelle (et future ?) du retail. Et à raison : aux US plus de 8600 magasins physiques doivent fermer en 2019. La France n’est pas épargnée - en témoignent les fermetures de huit enseignes Gap et plus de 30 Conforama cet été, pour n'en citer que quelques unes.
Dans le même temps, les Digitally Native Vertical Brands - ces ovnis du e-commerce devenus leaders aussi inspirants qu’anxiogènes - envahissent les rues. Littéralement : sur les 84 DNVB à fort potentiel identifiées en 2016 par Andy Dunn dans son article phare, 44 comptent désormais au moins un magasin physique. Ici aussi : difficile de se balader dans Paris aujourd’hui sans passer devant une boutique Sezane, Le Slip Français ou Jimmy Fairly.
Pour passer à l'échelle, il semblerait que les DNVB doivent faire tomber le “D”. “Halo effect” disent les Américains pour décrire ce phénomène qui consiste à ouvrir une boutique physique pour considérablement augmenter les ventes online. Mais alors...
Entre apocalypse et terre promise, à quoi ressemble vraiment le retail de demain ?
Quel modèle, quels KPIs et quelles conditions pour émerger ?
Présentée lors du MobileOne 2019 par Benoît AUDOUARD, responsable projet myCANAL chez Canal+ et Julie ROLLIN-MOUSTÉOU, Senior Product Manager chez Fabernovel.
Fabernovel is pleased to share this playbook reviewing various offerings of
WeChat advertising and the possibilities for brands to reach and engage the tech
savvy consumers.
Since the inception of WeChat, Tencent has been very cautious about introducing
promotional messages on its platform. The Super APP is envisioned more as a
productive toolkit for the users' daily life than a source of media revenue stream itself.
On contrary to 1 ad for every 10 posts on Facebook, the Shenzhen tech giant makes
sure its users exposed to maximum 2 ads per day.
That being said, WeChat advertising offerings have become so comprehensive and
impactful to capture the attention of Chinese consumers from both home and
abroad. To build successful WeChat strategies, it is now crucial for business to master
these various ad formats, ad touch points, ad features, bidding tactics and audience
targeting possibilities.
Let’s discover more with this playbook!
[Extract] Study The We Company: is real estate a disruptable industry?Fabernovel
A lot has been said about WeWork, whether it is about its controversial CEO, its delusional valuation, its abyssal losses, its obscure governance or its esoteric motto. But, as analysts passionated by new models and disruption players, we could not stay away from the debate surrunding the one startup that has shaken the real estate market.
Our study does not predict whether Wework will become public, or whether it will actually survive. But, it aims at describing how WeWork has made coworking a thing, which lessons should be drawn from its model (whether considered tech or not tech) , and which possible future can be imagined for the industry.
Insight Report by Fabernovel - The Hidden consumption force of Overseas Chine...Fabernovel
Fabernovel, the global innovation agency operating in Europe, US and China, is pleased to share its latest in-depth study analyzing Overseas Chinese Residents, “The hidden consumption force”.
Study Ardian & Fabernovel - The Augmented Infrastructure: Digital for climate?Fabernovel
Foreword:
2020 is tomorrow. Once a synonym for “future”,
this key date is a symbol for new dawn where
the issue of long term value can not be but linked
to digital sobriety and technological responsibility.
At Fabernovel, that is why when working on transformation projects, services design or engineering, we follow a triple approach: entrepreneurial, digital but first and foremost responsible.
I am convinced that this approach can be applied
to infrastructures. Regarding carbon impact issue, beyond mitigation measures and energy recycling,
we need to act upstream by rethinking the way we design services and technology.
Innovation more than ever, has to be thought in a global ecosystem perspective to prevent drifts and limit impact.
Let’s build this inclusive future together.
Stéphane Distinguin, CEO & Co-founder at Fabernovel
Services urbains : faut il vraiment penser utilisateur ?Fabernovel
Ils investissent l'espace, orchestrent les flux, bouleversent les usages et uniformisent nos villes : les géants du numérique saisissent l'espace urbain et nous forcent à requestionner notre façon de concevoir les services urbains.
A quoi doit ressembler une ville à l'ère du numérique ?
Peut-on vraiment "penser utilisateur" dans un contexte urbain ?
Comment réconcilier besoins individuels et communautaires ?
Nous sommes convaincus que c'est par le design que nous répondrons à ces nouveaux enjeux.
Pour échanger avec nous sur ces questions essentielles, nous avons eu le plaisir de recevoir Agnes Kwek, ambassadrice Design pour la ville de Singapour et Dominique Sciamma, Directeur et Doyen de Strate Ecole de Design et Président de l'APCI.
Découvrez dans cette keynote les nouveaux paradigmes de la Ville moderne, et contactez-nous pour échanger davantage sur ce sujet passionnant !
[Fabernovel study] New economy, new KPI: the customer eraFabernovel
By creating some disruption in value chains and favouring the emergence of new models, the digital revolution has induced deep changes in the way value is created and shared. It is more and more decorrelated from short term financial performance. That should push organizations and investors to review their monitoring and valuation of innovative projects, as well as pay attention to the value of some intangible assets, such as customer capital, talent capital, ecosystem, software or societal and environmental impact.
Customer centricity was at the heart of the digital revolution, which explains why among these assets, customer capital is the easiest to value by investors. However, if we’ve focused our analysis in this presentation on this asset, this should not overshadow the other key levers that organizations need now for their transformation to be more and more systemic.
Digital native economic models have been built by design according to an extra-financial approach with monitoring and communication already focused on customer KPIs, and sometimes on talent or ecosystem metrics. By contrast, if players other than digital natives have initiated a deep transformation of their model, they have not yet adapted their reporting styles, even though this would enable them to better allocate resources and value the customer acquisition strategy.
Combined with this document, we are launching a new index dedicated to testing your own maturity regarding customer capital (how you’ve integrated this approach, how customer-centric your reporting is, how you use it). Once this assessment has been completed, this presentation will help drive you along the path towards a new reporting approach. Additionally, it will help you harness your organization's potential, which we've identified at both the internal and external levels, while focusing on stakeholder engagement and value creation levers.
Gafanomics - The Quarterly - Episode 2 (Q2FY19)Fabernovel
Financial analysis of some of the most disruptive Tech companies in the world. This document aims to provide you with some major insights concerning the financial markets and the most disruptive innovations for the second quarter of the financial year 2019.
The Future of Corporate Learning: from Training to Learning ExperienceFabernovel
With innovation cycles becoming ever shorter, companies are faced with a new challenge: keeping their key skills up to date in real time. This strategic dimension of ‘workforce planning’ cannot rely solely on recruitment; existing employees must be able to continuously learn new things. As such, the number one skill companies now look for is the capacity to learn, and companies are particularly looking for ‘learning animals’, a term coined by Google.
To download the full report: http://eepurl.com/guJvA5
Gafanomics - The Quarterly - Episode 1 (Q1FY19)Fabernovel
Financial analysis of some of the most disruptive Tech companies in the world. This document aims to provide you with some major insights concerning the financial markets and the most disruptive innovations for the first quarter of the financial year 2019.
Vers une nouvelle ère de vos expériencesFabernovel
L’exposition Vasarely en cours actuellement au Centre Pompidou à Paris nous le rappelle : l’art est aussi affaire de méthode, de système, de programme. L’oeuvre de l’artiste hongrois-français ne doit rien au hasard : dès sa première période artistique, il met au point un alphabet plastique, lui permettant des combinaisons infinies de couleurs et de formes - garantissant une harmonie entre toutes ses créations, tout en rendant possible leur “industrialisation”. Digression ? Non, car les enjeux du design d’expérience aujourd’hui sont précisément ceux-là.
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4. //4
1975: two computer science students, Paul
Allen and Bill Gates, created Altair BASIC, the
first programming language for
microcomputer, which gave birth to
Microsoft.
1998: Sergey Brin and Larry Page, PhD
students in computer science at Stanford
University, started a search engine project
named Google.
2004: Former computer science student at
Harvard, Mark Zuckerberg launched
Facebook, a website connecting students on
campus.
WITH CODE, THESE MEN
CONQUERED THE WORLD
5. //5
…AND NOWADAYS,
THE WHOLE WORLD SPEAKS HIGHLY OF CODE
“Learning to code is not only
important for your future, but
also the future of your country”.
BARACK OBAMA
“Coding is a skill that will
empower the next generation in
almost any field”.
HARRY LEWIS
(Former Dean of Harvard College)
“I learned how to fly a hot air
balloon when I was 30,000 feet
up and my life was in the
balance: you can learn skills at
any age but why wait when we
can teach everyone to code now!”
RICHARD BRANSON
6. //6
The website Code.org offers 1-hour coding
lessons for beginners.
LEARNING TO CODE HAS
NEVER BEEN THIS EASY!
2014: Launch of an Hour of Code
Participants have followed
the HOUR of CODE program
since January 2014.
With ambassadors such as:
Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates,
Google, Yahoo, MSN and
Disney.
+30 M
7. //7Kevin Systrom, founder & CEO of Instagram
Kevin Systrom had a Marketing background
when he started to learn himself how to code
after office hours.
In 2010, Systrom coded Burbn, an HTML5 web
app combining Foursquare’s check-in feature
with other elements from the Facebook game
“Mafia Wars”.
After raising $500,000, Systrom decided to
turn Burbn into a concept of geolocated
photography … Burbn became Instagram.
In April 2012, Instagram was acquired for 1
billion dollars by Facebook.
EVERYONE CAN GET THIS
SUPER POWER
8. //8
Oh, by the way… what is code?
#code – la révolution programmée
9. //9
“CODE” IS A SET OF INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO MACHINES
AN INPUT:
• A keyboard
• A mouse
A REPOSITORY:
• A processor
• Memory
• A storage location
AN OUTPUT:
• A screen
AN INSTRUCTION:
The key "A" pressed on the
keyboard
A COMPUTING ACTION :
• A computing program (which consists of lines
of code) is turned on
• The compiler translates these lines of code into
a language that can be understood by the
machine (“0s and 1s”)
A RESULT:
The letter "A" appears on the
screen
We usually call “code” (or source code of a software) a set of instructions which need to be
executed by a machine (a processor). Code is realized in the form of written text in a certain
programming language.
Code gives the possibility to create software that simplify the way we use a machine
<A/>
11. //11
“CODING” IS NOTHING NEW
These men and women contributed to the development of computer science:
CHARLES
BABBAGE
Inventor of the first
machine with
mechanical
instruction (approx.
1820)
GRACE
HOPPER
American computer
scientist behind the
first compiler in the
1950’s
BILL GATES
& PAUL ALLEN
Co-founders of
Microsoft in 1975
MARK
ZUCKERBERG
Founder of
Facebook in 2004
ADA
LOVELACE
Creator of the first
algorithm (in the
1840’s)
<2010s: all coders?/>
12. //12
THE MACHINES WE PROGRAM ARE IMPROVING QUICKLY
Programmable loom
1850
Tablets &
smartphones
Internet of thingsComputer 1950
13. //13
Code is not only a technical tool…
#code – la révolution programmée
14. //14
Born in 1960 at MIT, “hacking” has grown into
a real counterculture.
Hacking means solving problems by tweaking
objects in order to hijack their primary
functions.
Hackers are curious tweakers, snoopers
motivated by intellectual challenge, game and
exchange.
…BUT ALSO A
COUNTERCULTURE:
HACKING
15. //15
...FOUNDED ON ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
PRACTICE
Learning by deconstructing, tweaking and testing.
FRUGALITY
Code should be « esthetic » by its minimalism and frugality. A program
should do the most with the least possible lines of code.
PROGRESS
Computer science is a source of technological and social
progress. Technology must be constantly improved.
MERITOCRACY
A hacker must be judged by the quality of her code, not by her degree.
SHARE
A hacker can rely on a community to construct and improve existing
projects.
ACCESS
Free and full access to knowledge and machines.
Source: Hackers: Heroes of the computing revolution. Steven Levy
Hackers’ ethics (a non-exhaustive list)
16. //16
#code – la révolution programmée
Ever simpler and accessible for everyone, code is
becoming a ‘‘super power’’ able to unlock creativity,
disrupt industries and transform the society, code has
become the symbol of a revolution…
… a ‘‘programmed revolution’’.
17. //17
PART 1
Code:
secret of the startup model
#CODE: THE PROGRAMMED REVOLUTION
PART 2
Code:
coding hacks the classroom
PART 3
Code:
the open space rockstar
19. //19
BUILD-MEASURE-LEARN:
The Lean Startup1 approach
Developed by Eric Ries in 2008, the Lean Startup
approach is an entrepreneurial model which relies
on quickly turning ideas into testable products
(Minimum Viable Product), and on the generation
of lessons learned (Validated Learning) through
user tests and data. These short iterations should
enable a startup to pivot quickly (change or refine
its concept) and come up with better solutions to
user problems.
A model partly inspired by software
development
The Lean Startup approach is partly inspired by
methods of agile software development (based on
very short iterations, hypothesis-test-adaptation)
But also by the minimalist ethic (frugality) of code
i.e. achieving the most with the least resources.
AN AGILE MODEL OF DEVELOPMENT INSPIRED BY
SOFTWARE
1The term « Lean » comes from « Lean Manufacturing »
20. //20
"Fail often to succeed soonner"
TOM KELLEY
Ideo
In the light of rapid prototyping, a team able
to code its own application or website, even if
in a basic form, will be able to measure and
judge the quality of its concept quickly.
The force is also about the capacity of
communicating ideas to others in a way more
concrete than words.
CODE CAN ACCELERATE
THE IDEA-TO-PRODUCT
PROCESS
21. //21
Programming is based on the capacity of the Internet to make knowledge available and accessible.
Wikis, forums and other collaborative platforms for developers have been created:
COLLABORATION TO SIMPLIFY ACCESS TO EXTERNAL KNOW-
HOW
2.7 million users3.5 million users
10 million hosted projects 7.1 million answers
Source: Wikipedia
22. //22
GITHUB: “THE SOCIAL NETWORK” FOR CODERS
Projects are hosted on the
platform
and can be shared with the
community
Coding instructions from
users
(wiki)
A social network to follow
projects, people and flows
1
2
3
23. //23
STACK OVERFLOW: THE “QUORA” FOR CODERS
A forum where everyone can
ask questions about coding
A system where answers are
rated and the most
convincing ones are put
forward
A social network where
everyone has their own
expertise and to whom we
can ask questions directly
1
2
3
24. //24
OPENNESS: A NEW R&D MODEL
OPEN SOURCE
Firefox is a web and mobile
browser developed with the
help of thousands of
volunteers using the open
source and free software
method (distributed under the
free Mozilla Public License)
OPEN API
Facebook Developers provide
third-party developers with
Facebook data and
functionalities (through its
APIs) to help them create
innovative services.
OPEN DATA
Dataparis.io is a data
visualization projet created
from the open data of INSEE,
RATP and the City of Paris.
Open Innovation is able to reduce R&D costs, simplify data distribution and increase
creativity
25. //25
A hackathon (contraction of Hack and Marathon) is a
programming contest within a short deadline
(generally over a weekend) which brings together
multidisciplinary teams (developers, designers…).
Launched by large organizations (e.g. RATP in France)
and startups (e.g. Facebook), this initiative makes it
possible to quickly spark new concepts by calling
on the creativity of teamwork.
A Hackathon can be organized internally
(collaborators of the firm) or externally.
Hackathons are controversial, however they demonstrate
the great willingness of firms to promote open and
participative innovation.
HACKATHON: RIVALRY
STIMULATES INNOVATION
“Major innovations born from hackathons happen at
least once a year”
PEDRAM KEYANI
Engineering manager @Facebook
The "Like button" on
Facebook was created
during an internal
hackathon
27. //27
“READING, WRITING, COUNTING…CODING?”
DIGITAL LITERACY
Digital literacy is key in a digitalized society.
COMPUTATIONAL THINKING
The strength of code is not only about learning
programming languages themselves, but also the logical
problem-solving approach, based on the fundamentals
of computing theory.
ACCESS TO FUTURE JOBS
Code gives the possibility to train for digital jobs which do
not exist yet.
FREEDOM BY KNOWLEDGE
Code enables engagement. “Empowerment” by code or
“hacktivism” are ways to improve our world and defend
liberty.
THE VIRTUE OF CODE IS MORE AND MORE RECOGNIZED:
28. //28
We don’t train our students to become users of
tools created by others… We want to teach them
how to create these tools and innovate by
themselves.
A DISCIPLINE WHICH NURTURES CRITICAL THINKING
GILLES DOWEK
French computer scientist and professor
at Ecole Polytechnique
29. //29
SCHOOLS MUST ADAPT TO THE LABOR MARKET
1,000,000 MORE JOBS TO FILL ASIDE FROM AVAILABLE TALENTS
in 2020 concerning jobs in computing science in the U.S.
1.4 millionjob offers
in computing science
400,000
graduate students
in computing science
30. //30
…BUT CODING CAN BE LEARNED ON YOUR OWN
NEW
STRUCTURES
NEW
MEDIA
NEW
METHODS
32. //32
Many movements aim to promote coding and programming among the young generation (right from
6 years old). Game designing, robot animation, connected objects manufacturing… These workshops
are based on the creativity of the youngest and the educational effort from digital experts.
CODING AFTER SCHOOL
Kids Coding Club
Kids Coding Club develops the
creativity of the young
generation (and their parents),
through code, games, robots
or connected objects.
CoderDojo
An international movement
in 400 cities and 43
countries to train the
youngest to code for free.
Coding Goûter
A monthly event gathering
together kids, parents and
developers around code and
Lego: "If we don’t have fun, it’s
that we are not doing what we
should."
- Raphaël Pierquin, founder.
33. //33
New schools have been created or adapted to meet the demand for computing talents
MAKE WAY FOR THE GRANDES ÉCOLES OF CODE !
ECOLE 42
Computer science school founded by
Xavier Niel (Iliad – Free) in 2013. The
school is accessible for all (no degree
required) from 18 to 30 and offers
enhanced courses in programming and
digital innovation.
EPITECH
Epitech is a private school specialized in
computer science and new technologies.
It is accessible for bachelors and lasts 5
years.
34. //34
// SIMPLON
55 rue de Vincennes
93100 Montreuil
Simplon.co est une fabrique accélérée et
rémunérée de développeurs web vouée
à accompagner des porteurs de projets
numériques, et prioritairement tournée
vers les débutants en informatique et les
profils sous-représentés dans
l'entrepreneuriat digital et le web (filles,
jeunes des quartiers populaires ou de
zones rurales, personnes en situation de
handicap, seniors).
CODE:
VECTOR OF E-INCLUSION
Simplon.co is an accelerated factory of web
developers who accompany non-coders
towards the creation of digital projects.
Simplon focuses on beginners and digital
minorities (girls, young adults in working-class
neighborhoods or rural areas, disabled
people, seniors).
Among other initiatives throughout the world:
36. //36
SOFTWARE SIMPLIFIES CODE LEARNING
MIT SCRATCH
An intuitive programming tool
developed by MIT in 2006. The lines
of code are generated automatically
by software, which allows the user
to concentrate on their logic.
GAME SALAD
Game Salad is a tool for designing
tablet and mobile games. Thanks to
simplified interfaces, it enables all
"illiterates of code” to create
animations and interactions.
KODU
Kodu is a game designing
software developed by Microsoft
which uses the principle of
graphic programming. The
programs are produced by
assembling graphic elements
instead of lines of code.
37. //37
E-LEARNING:
INTERFACE FOR SELF-LEARNING
CODECADEMY
• A plateforme to learn to code on
your own
• 5 million users in 2012.
OPEN CLASSROOMS
• 800 free online courses in
computer science and other
scientific disciplines
• 600,000 teachers and students
• 3 million visits in 2012.
KHAN ACADEMY
• 10 million users per month
• 100,000 online exercises
• Various disciplines including
"Computer science" and
"Computer programming".
38. //38
… ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS ARE EMERGING
…CLOSE YOUR
NOTEBOOKS AND
GET STARTED!
NEW
STRUCTURES
NEW
MEDIA
NEW
METHODS
39. //39
PROGRAMMABLE HARDWARE:
LEARNING BY SMALL TASKS!
ARDUINO
An Arduino is a printed circuit
available for around $50 and gives
the possibility to design homo-
automation and robotic projects.
The force lies in its low cost
approach and its extremely well
developed community.
MAKEY MAKEY
This is an electronic circuit which
helps transform all objects into a
keyboard. It becomes thus possible
to make music, play video games by
using a fruit, an eraser or a stone.
LEGO MINDSTORMS &
WEDO
Mindstorms and WeDo are
programmable Lego bricks. This
initiative is part of the Lego
Education program. The bricks
become programmable via MIT’s
Scratch.
40. //40
These new structures, tools and
methods for code learning are
starting to prove successful
#code – la révolution programmée
41. //41
THEY KNEW NOTHING ABOUT CODE… BUT STILL…
…SHE CODED A SOCIAL APPLICATION TO HELP THE DISABLED
Thanks to courses that she followed at Simplon, Audrey Sovignet created WheelShare,
an app that aims to geolocalize and share stories of the disabled people so that they
can travel more easily in the city.
Audrey has been rewarded by “Concours Biilink”, a social network of women
entrepreneurs supported by Fleur Pellerin.
…HE CODED AN APPLICATION WITHIN 16 WEEKS
Thanks to courses given by a developer, Leo Grand has developed a mobile application
in 16 weeks.
Trees for Cars is a carpooling application that allows New Yorkers to compare CO2
emissions between traveling with and without carpooling.
The Facebook page of Trees for Cars is followed by 50,000 people and the application
is available for $0,99.
@AudreySovignet
founder of iWheelShare
Leo Grand
founder of Trees for Cars
43. //43
Having bright, talented, creative minds
developing innovative technology
solutions for our businesses just makes
sense.
CODE INVADES OPEN SPACE!
JAMIE DIMON
Chairman & CEO @JPMorgan Chase
44. //44
CODE GIVES BIRTH TO NEW “TALENTS”
IN-HOUSE HACKERS
Operational Developers for
business units
DATA SCIENTISTS
Data experts for business
GROWTH HACKERS
Marketers on steroids
New profiles are starting to spring up in organizations, and they might become
indispensable in the future
45. //45
Integrated into business units (Marketing, HR,
Sales, Logistics), an In-House Hacker (or
Operational Developer) is a “tweaker”, able to
actively respond to all specific demands from
operational staff that cannot be quickly met by
the IT department. They know how to code, how
to find low cost tools available online and how to
use internal APIs of the firm.
An In-House Hacker should be able to quickly
come up with creative solutions to specific
problems, such as:
• “I need to quickly create a web page for a
marketing event that takes place tomorrow
morning”,
• “I need to couple my client data with
information from their Facebook profiles”,
• “I want to generate an automatic message for
each new follower on twitter”.
IN-HOUSE HACKERS:
OPERATIONAL DEVELOPERS
FOR BUSINESS UNITS
46. //46
Their goal: increase your number of users online
From Growth and Hacking, Growth Hacking has been
developed in response to 2 majors problems
encountered by startups: the lack of money, and the
lack of traditional knowledge in marketing.
A Growth Hacker relies on digital technics (newsletter,
SEO, social media…), metrics and viral “tricks” to
rapidly gain a critical mass of users.
SEAN ELLIS
Pioneer in Growth Hacking
Sean Ellis helped startups like LogMeln,
DropBox or Eventbrite achieve dazzling
growth.
As the inventor of the term “Growth
Hacking”, he launched GrowthHackers.com,
a global platform for the growth hacking
community worldwide.
GROWTH HACKERS:
MARKETERS ON
STEROIDS
47. //47
“Data Scientist” is a term coined in 2008 by 2
engineers at LinkedIn and Facebook. The role of a
data scientist is to mix mathematics, statistics and
computer science to reveal business insights.
A profession born with Big Data
Data are nowadays everywhere and everyone can
collect huge amounts of data. A data scientist uses
these data to transform them into actionable
information (insights) for decision markers (e.g.
observation of causal links between sales and twitter
activities).
DATA SCIENTISTS:
DATA EXPERTS FOR
BUSINESS
Source: Journal du Net
49. //49
The development and the personalization of
internal applications still remains in the expert
hands of IT teams.
Quite often, any demand that concerns the
evolution of a management tool is treated as a
particular IT project, which requires time and
resources for everyone.
TODAY, PROGRAMMING
IS STILL AN I.T. THING
50. //50
IT will gradually become an internal consulting
department. IT will take care of the technical
architecture of the firm and will provide other
departments (HR, Marketing, Logistics…) with tools (API,
SDK…) in order to quickly adapt their processes and
digital applications according to their needs.
For example:
• The HR department will be able to develop its own
recruitment tools thanks to internal APIs provided
by the IT department as well as external APIs (e.g.
LinkedIn API)
• The Marketing Department will be able to
personalize its CRM with the access to CRM API and
external APIs (Twitter, Facebook…)
TOMORROW, CODING
WILL BECOME A
BUSINESS SKILL
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Your clients will develop their personalized
interfaces and service offers from the data and
functionalities that you provide them.
They will be more and more able to match your
data and functionalities with the ones of other
services in order to construct the best solutions
to their problems.
IN THE FUTURE:
TOWARDS THE
PROGRAMMABLE FIRM
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Your clients are coding, your competitors are coding and
your firm becomes programmable…
In order to stay competitive, FABERNOVEL helps you
decrypt the impact of code on your business
#code – la révolution programmée
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CODING LAB
A day dedicated to the transformation of business organizations by “code”
“I have learned enough not to get lost in my current job. I can ask relevant
questions and can even be against developer’s decisions if needed.”
JON EINKAUF
Product manager @Amazon AWS
Preface of the 101 to Computer Science at Harvard
Within a day, the CODING LAB aims at
providing decision markers with all the
necessary tools to anticipate the coding
revolution, and manage their business and
talents in the era of programmable firms.
Contact: cyril.vart@fabernovel.com
54. Cyril VART
Partner, VP Strategy and Development
cyril.vart@fabernovel.com
+33 1 42 72 20 04
17 rue du faubourg du Temple
75010 Paris – France
T. +331 42 72 20 04
F. +331 42 72 20 03
Antonin TORIKIAN
Project Director
Antonin.torikian@fabernovel.com
+33 1 42 72 20 04
FOR MORE INFORMATION
FABERNOVEL CONTRIBUTORS :
Louis Moullard, Project Analyst
Thomas Borie, Junior Project Manager
Benoît Talabot, Art Director
Jules Mahé, Junior Art Director
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
Simplon.co
Frédéric Bardeau, co-founder of Simplon.co
Ori Pekelman
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Because it teaches you how to think, everyone
should learn how to code...
STEVE JOBS (1955-2011)
Entrepreneur and founder of Apple
‘‘
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FABERNOVEL was founded 10 years ago with the belief that the
association of the two seemingly opposite forces – the titans of the
global industry and the up-and-comers of the startup world – maximize
the value of the two ecosystems.
We are a platform where industrials and startups collaborate,
construct and accelerate.
San Francisco // New York // Lisbonne // Paris // Moscou
ABOUT FABERNOVEL
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