Florian Vollmer takes you on a journey of brand touchpoints. He discusses the dramatic shift from selling products to offering services, and how rethinking experiences from a user's perspective results in sound purchasing decisions and long-term brand loyalty. He combines practical examples and tools with insights about key innovations in the field of retail. In a time of ever-faster evolving innovations, Florian's objective is to show a pathway to creating memorable, relevant experiences.
SDOA 1.1 Service Design and Organizational Activation – IntroductionFlorian Vollmer
Course Overview Gatech 2012. SDOA – Service Design and Organizational Activation. Enhanced lecture course Gatech 2012, Industrial Design. This presentation is part of the "breadth" part of the lecture series - designed to give service design students an understanding of business-relevant tools and concepts.
SDOA – Service Design and Organizational Activation. Enhanced lecture course Gatech 2012, Industrial Design. This presentation is part of the "breadth" part of the lecture series - designed to give service design students an understanding of business-relevant tools and concepts.
SDOA – Service Design and Organizational Activation. Enhanced lecture course Gatech 2012, Industrial Design. This presentation is part of the "breadth" part of the lecture series - designed to give service design students an understanding of business-relevant tools and concepts.
SDOA 3.2 The Language of Design and Corporate StakeholdersFlorian Vollmer
SDOA – Service Design and Organizational Activation. Enhanced lecture course Gatech 2012, Industrial Design. This presentation is part of the "breadth" part of the lecture series - designed to give service design students an understanding of business-relevant tools and concepts. Includes references to materials from DMI 2011.
SDOA 1.1 Service Design and Organizational Activation – IntroductionFlorian Vollmer
Course Overview Gatech 2012. SDOA – Service Design and Organizational Activation. Enhanced lecture course Gatech 2012, Industrial Design. This presentation is part of the "breadth" part of the lecture series - designed to give service design students an understanding of business-relevant tools and concepts.
SDOA – Service Design and Organizational Activation. Enhanced lecture course Gatech 2012, Industrial Design. This presentation is part of the "breadth" part of the lecture series - designed to give service design students an understanding of business-relevant tools and concepts.
SDOA – Service Design and Organizational Activation. Enhanced lecture course Gatech 2012, Industrial Design. This presentation is part of the "breadth" part of the lecture series - designed to give service design students an understanding of business-relevant tools and concepts.
SDOA 3.2 The Language of Design and Corporate StakeholdersFlorian Vollmer
SDOA – Service Design and Organizational Activation. Enhanced lecture course Gatech 2012, Industrial Design. This presentation is part of the "breadth" part of the lecture series - designed to give service design students an understanding of business-relevant tools and concepts. Includes references to materials from DMI 2011.
The fourth and last part of the presentation The Future of Media Companies focuses on the generation of revenues. The revenue model a media company envisages is intimately related to the vision of its role in the market.
match2blue creates mobile applications for iPhone, Android and Java based on mobile social networking, mobile location and real-time matching. The presentation gives an overview of our technology and business model
Rising Stars Presentation by Peter Minium IABRomania
Prezentarea noilor formate de bannere "Rising Stars" sustinuta de Peter Minium in cadrul evenimentului "Meet the Rising Stars" - 26 septembrie 2011, organizat de IAB Romania
Social CRM: Turning the buzz word into an integrated part of your strategyFabio De Bernardi
Social CRM is a big challenge for 'traditional' CRM professionals and the automotive industry is one of those which can benefit from it the most. Social CRM has already become an empty buzz word too, and the goal of the presentation is to give an idea of what can be achieved and which departments can benefit from investing in it.
The internet of things is surrounding us. We are wearing fitness bands around our wrists, have scales in our bathroom connected to our smartphones and a smoke detector to send us a notification in case of fire.
How can we integrate this new generation of connected products into existing or new services? How can we incorporate them into services ranging from the smart home to smart car to smart city?
This special edition of Service Design Drinks took place at Fab Lab Berlin and invited service designer, service innovators, makers and entrepreneurs to discuss the application and integration of connected things into future services. Three speakers from renown companies gave short input talks, followed by an interactive session and time for further exchange. The guest speakers were:
• Hannes Jentsch, Independent Design Consultant
• Thomas Schörner, Design Lead IoT, SAP
• Ricardo Brito, UX & Service Designer, Futurice
Not sure exactly the year this was created - 2000 or 2001 - it was an internal Agency presentation explaining what we did in the interactive division.
Favorite bits are the stuff on interactive brand and digital customer.
Ethnobots: Reimagining Chatbots as Ethnographic Research Tools | Rasa Summit ...Rasa Technologies
Presented by inChat Co-Founder & Design Anthropologist, Hector Fried and inChat Co-Founder & Technology Developer Rory Gianni at the 2021 Rasa Summit. Watch the talk recording on our summit site: https://rasa.com/summit/
A current investigation into a well-defined corporate identity as a competitive advantage. Mapping of the different components of successful corporate identity systems.
The fourth and last part of the presentation The Future of Media Companies focuses on the generation of revenues. The revenue model a media company envisages is intimately related to the vision of its role in the market.
match2blue creates mobile applications for iPhone, Android and Java based on mobile social networking, mobile location and real-time matching. The presentation gives an overview of our technology and business model
Rising Stars Presentation by Peter Minium IABRomania
Prezentarea noilor formate de bannere "Rising Stars" sustinuta de Peter Minium in cadrul evenimentului "Meet the Rising Stars" - 26 septembrie 2011, organizat de IAB Romania
Social CRM: Turning the buzz word into an integrated part of your strategyFabio De Bernardi
Social CRM is a big challenge for 'traditional' CRM professionals and the automotive industry is one of those which can benefit from it the most. Social CRM has already become an empty buzz word too, and the goal of the presentation is to give an idea of what can be achieved and which departments can benefit from investing in it.
The internet of things is surrounding us. We are wearing fitness bands around our wrists, have scales in our bathroom connected to our smartphones and a smoke detector to send us a notification in case of fire.
How can we integrate this new generation of connected products into existing or new services? How can we incorporate them into services ranging from the smart home to smart car to smart city?
This special edition of Service Design Drinks took place at Fab Lab Berlin and invited service designer, service innovators, makers and entrepreneurs to discuss the application and integration of connected things into future services. Three speakers from renown companies gave short input talks, followed by an interactive session and time for further exchange. The guest speakers were:
• Hannes Jentsch, Independent Design Consultant
• Thomas Schörner, Design Lead IoT, SAP
• Ricardo Brito, UX & Service Designer, Futurice
Not sure exactly the year this was created - 2000 or 2001 - it was an internal Agency presentation explaining what we did in the interactive division.
Favorite bits are the stuff on interactive brand and digital customer.
Ethnobots: Reimagining Chatbots as Ethnographic Research Tools | Rasa Summit ...Rasa Technologies
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An exploration into the 'why' behind the current sea-changes in the world of marketing. Discussion of the similarities and differences between design and marketing.
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Corporate Identity is moving and more of a conversation between a brand and their customers than ever. This presentation looks at the basics of any successful CI system.
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- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
8. Flexible Formats Value Shopping
Fragmentation Payment Systems
Customization Digital Signage Content
RFID/ NFC Localization
QR Codes Self-Shopping
Mobile Commerce Desire for Authenticity
Multichannel Multi-sensorial
Store Automation
Tectonic Shifts in Retail
17. Elevator Traffic Analysis
The anticipated elevator population shall be calculated based on the
occupiable floor area of the building and a factor of 14 m2 (150 ft2)
per person. It shall be assumed that 8 to 10 percent of the resulting
population would not require elevator service during the peak
periods. If the building design requires two or more elevator banks,
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layout of the building. These divisions shall then be assigned to the
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