Presentation deck from 12/3/12 Media Bistro APP Summit in New York. Panelists include Allegra Burnette, Museum of Modern Art, Rhazi Kone, Unicef, and Patrick White, ArcadeSunshine
Presentation deck from 12/3/12 Media Bistro APP Summit in New York. Panelists include Allegra Burnette, Museum of Modern Art, Rhazi Kone, Unicef, and Patrick White, ArcadeSunshine
The dawn of the Cognitive Era, future of jobs and new skillsRoberto Villa
The Digital Transformation driven by BigData, mobile, AI and cloud is reshaping industries and professions. New skills will be required and the young and the middle aged have to learn new competencies to capture the many opportunities ahead.
This presentation has been used for a conversation with students from Liceo Frisi and military academy Teulié.
A presentation to regional CIOs in Hong Kong on the value of social media in business with a focus on the benefits of its deployment inside the company - "Change comes from within"
The Second Machine Age - an industrial revolution powered by digital technolo...Ben Gilchriest
There have been two big turning points in human history. The first was the industrial revolution, where machines replaced muscle power. The Second Machine Age is the time when machines are now able to take over a lot of cognitive tasks that humans can do. In this Capgemini interview with Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee, authors of the recent book "The Second Machine Age" (www.secondmachineage.com), we get a summary view of what the 2nd Machine Age is, what it means for established companies, and how they should react.
I throughly recommend reading this book. It's an excellent summary of the impact and importance of digital and why it's important for companies to do more.
Good Tech Lab explores the frontiers of technology, entrepreneurship and venture finance, where pioneers tackle the world's biggest problems. This slidedeck presents our inaugural research, leading up to a final report published in september 2018. If you like it, get in touch with us!
Corporate social media communication - EPHEC - 26/11/2018Denys Malengreau
Intervention auprès des étudiants de 3e bac en marketing de la haute école entrepreneuriale EPHEC, le 26 novembre 2018.
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The Rise of the Platform Economy: Policy Issues, Business Choices, and Resear...SWiPE Research Project
Presentation by John Zysman, Professor Emeritus, UC Berkley. The presentation was held on 30 August 2016 in the Business and Work in the Era of Digital Platforms research seminar. The seminar was hosted jointly by BRIE-ETLA and SWiPE research projects.
A tale from the future, by Eugenio Battagliabioflux
You might have heard of a new breed of organisational models, responding to the fast growing adaptability, engagement and collaboration needs within modern company structures. Or you might have simply experienced the sound problems of slowness, rigidity, bureaucracy, disengagement along with various kinds of waste and bottlenecks that “traditional” organisational models generate and suffer nowadays. What if OpenDrop is the first real experiment of a new way of doing research and business, together with a constantly growing, loosely coupled and horizontally managed team of value driven innovators? This is a tale from the future where in the development of OpenDrop (OD) we have deployed an innovative governance and operations management system which is meant to be adaptive, dynamic and anti-fragile. Where we have successfully layed the foundations for our governance in the principles of commons-based peer production and liquid management allowing anyone to contribute, and for this contribution to be accounted.
About the speaker:
Eugenio studied molecular and system biotechnology with a specialization in integrative neuroscience. He experiment in the field of Life Sciences with emerging and low-cost technologies, solving global issues and exploring novel forms of ethical deliberation. He led the development and management of several projects acquiring the tools to deal with an increasingly complex and multidisciplinary environment. His mission is to build and nurture a collaborative society by connecting people, organisations and ideas around fairness, openness and trust. He supports meaningful projects in social innovation, enabling fruitful collaborations with public institutions and progressive companies that want to build a resilient society.
These are the slides from a presentation I gave at the Yorkshire Grantmakers Forum 25th Anniversary, looking at what the next 25 years might hold in terms of technological, social and political change.
Mental Models and Organizations Amid Growing ComplexityHelge Tennø
How does an organizations relationship to its stakeholders change amid growing complexity? Why do we need to scrutinize if our mental models are from our own solutions looking out rather than from the stakeholders looking in? And what could we learn from and apply to the way we are organized?
The dawn of the Cognitive Era, future of jobs and new skillsRoberto Villa
The Digital Transformation driven by BigData, mobile, AI and cloud is reshaping industries and professions. New skills will be required and the young and the middle aged have to learn new competencies to capture the many opportunities ahead.
This presentation has been used for a conversation with students from Liceo Frisi and military academy Teulié.
A presentation to regional CIOs in Hong Kong on the value of social media in business with a focus on the benefits of its deployment inside the company - "Change comes from within"
The Second Machine Age - an industrial revolution powered by digital technolo...Ben Gilchriest
There have been two big turning points in human history. The first was the industrial revolution, where machines replaced muscle power. The Second Machine Age is the time when machines are now able to take over a lot of cognitive tasks that humans can do. In this Capgemini interview with Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee, authors of the recent book "The Second Machine Age" (www.secondmachineage.com), we get a summary view of what the 2nd Machine Age is, what it means for established companies, and how they should react.
I throughly recommend reading this book. It's an excellent summary of the impact and importance of digital and why it's important for companies to do more.
Good Tech Lab explores the frontiers of technology, entrepreneurship and venture finance, where pioneers tackle the world's biggest problems. This slidedeck presents our inaugural research, leading up to a final report published in september 2018. If you like it, get in touch with us!
Corporate social media communication - EPHEC - 26/11/2018Denys Malengreau
Intervention auprès des étudiants de 3e bac en marketing de la haute école entrepreneuriale EPHEC, le 26 novembre 2018.
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LinkedIn : linkedin.com/in/dmlg
SlideShare : slideshare.net/denysmalengreau
Twitter : twitter.com/d_mlg
Periscope : periscope.tv/d_mlg
YouTube : bit.ly/d_mlg
The Rise of the Platform Economy: Policy Issues, Business Choices, and Resear...SWiPE Research Project
Presentation by John Zysman, Professor Emeritus, UC Berkley. The presentation was held on 30 August 2016 in the Business and Work in the Era of Digital Platforms research seminar. The seminar was hosted jointly by BRIE-ETLA and SWiPE research projects.
A tale from the future, by Eugenio Battagliabioflux
You might have heard of a new breed of organisational models, responding to the fast growing adaptability, engagement and collaboration needs within modern company structures. Or you might have simply experienced the sound problems of slowness, rigidity, bureaucracy, disengagement along with various kinds of waste and bottlenecks that “traditional” organisational models generate and suffer nowadays. What if OpenDrop is the first real experiment of a new way of doing research and business, together with a constantly growing, loosely coupled and horizontally managed team of value driven innovators? This is a tale from the future where in the development of OpenDrop (OD) we have deployed an innovative governance and operations management system which is meant to be adaptive, dynamic and anti-fragile. Where we have successfully layed the foundations for our governance in the principles of commons-based peer production and liquid management allowing anyone to contribute, and for this contribution to be accounted.
About the speaker:
Eugenio studied molecular and system biotechnology with a specialization in integrative neuroscience. He experiment in the field of Life Sciences with emerging and low-cost technologies, solving global issues and exploring novel forms of ethical deliberation. He led the development and management of several projects acquiring the tools to deal with an increasingly complex and multidisciplinary environment. His mission is to build and nurture a collaborative society by connecting people, organisations and ideas around fairness, openness and trust. He supports meaningful projects in social innovation, enabling fruitful collaborations with public institutions and progressive companies that want to build a resilient society.
These are the slides from a presentation I gave at the Yorkshire Grantmakers Forum 25th Anniversary, looking at what the next 25 years might hold in terms of technological, social and political change.
Mental Models and Organizations Amid Growing ComplexityHelge Tennø
How does an organizations relationship to its stakeholders change amid growing complexity? Why do we need to scrutinize if our mental models are from our own solutions looking out rather than from the stakeholders looking in? And what could we learn from and apply to the way we are organized?
Bridging the Digital Gap Brad Spiegel Macon, GA Initiative.pptxBrad Spiegel Macon GA
Brad Spiegel Macon GA’s journey exemplifies the profound impact that one individual can have on their community. Through his unwavering dedication to digital inclusion, he’s not only bridging the gap in Macon but also setting an example for others to follow.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
1. Digital Disruption phenome's
From digital communication strategies to strategies in a
digital communication world
Antwerp – November 30th 2017
Etienne Gonsette
1European Universities Public Relations and Information Officers
3. 3
Are we all become incompetents ?
• Bring the institution in a real social network presence
First insights
Brand perception
Target perception
Fields of communication
4. 3 Fundamentals that need to be redefined !
Digital strategies = strategies in a digital world
Omnichannel strategies = real life integrative strategies
Digital transformation = digital disruptive transformation
12. The digital transformation is to make a triangle coincide with a circle
without changing their own size
This is obvious… it doesn’t match !
13. The circle included in the triangle Status : As is
It's the worst solution but the
most common with sometimes
dramatic issues
14. To be linked or not to be linked.
This is your main behavioral challenge!
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So what does mean (AS IS) digital transformation for some big
economical actors ?
NOKIA
BLACKBERRY
KODACK
And so…
31. Lost jobs due to NTIC : 7,1 million in the world in 2020
Economical Forum Davos 2016
Lost jobs due to NTIC : 47% in the USA (next 20 years)
Oxford University 2017
Trades gone in 20 years : 320
Oxford University 2017
But a new trend appears : 2,1 million new jobs will be created in the next 5 years
Economical Forum Davos 2016
And a real societal responsibility : creation of 21% of new jobs due to digital
transformation around 2030 (in Belgium)
McKinsey & Company 2017