The document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building initiatives. It will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, arts/culture and real estate development with a focus on increasing collisions, co-learning and connectedness to accelerate innovation. The goal is to make downtown Vegas the most community-focused large city through dense mixed-use development and an emphasis on serendipitous interactions to drive long-term returns on community.
This document summarizes the vision and goals of Zappos and Tony Hsieh for transforming downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. The goals are to make downtown Las Vegas the most community-focused large city in the world by accelerating collisions, co-learning, and connectedness between residents, businesses, artists and tech startups. The $350 million project aims to promote density, diversity, small businesses, education and the arts to catalyze innovation and happiness through community. The focus is on long-term return on community rather than short-term profits.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building initiatives. The project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, arts/culture, and real estate development with the goal of creating collisions and co-learning between diverse groups of people. The belief is that increasing density, street activity, and a culture of collaboration in the downtown area can accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness. Key aspects include developing a fashion incubator, container park, and emphasizing walkability to facilitate serendipitous interactions.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses investing $350 million to fund small businesses, tech startups, arts/culture, and real estate development to create a dense, walkable urban core focused on collisions, co-learning and community. The goal is to accelerate interactions and innovation by increasing street activity, diversity and collaboration between residents, visitors and different industries.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for transforming downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses investing $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and real estate development to create a dense, walkable urban core focused on collisions, co-learning and community. The goal is to accelerate interactions and connections between diverse groups of people to spur innovation, happiness and economic growth through an approach focused on long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for transforming downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses investing $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and real estate development to create a dense, walkable urban core focused on collisions, co-learning and community. The goal is to accelerate interactions and connections between diverse groups of people in order to spur innovation, happiness and economic growth through an approach focused on long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project in Las Vegas, which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The goals are to make downtown Las Vegas the most community-focused large city in the world by focusing on collisions, co-learning, and connectedness between residents and visitors. Key aspects include $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts, and $200 million for real estate development to achieve a residential density of 100 people per acre. The hope is this will maximize "return on collisions" by facilitating serendipitous interactions that accelerate learning, innovation, and productivity for both individuals and the community.
The document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. It discusses investing $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education/arts and real estate development to create a walkable, dense and diverse community focused on collisions, co-learning and connectedness to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness. The goal is to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
This document provides an overview of the Downtown Project, which is a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The goals of the project are to create a more walkable, community-focused city with a focus on collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The funding will be allocated to small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture initiatives, and real estate development. The hope is that by increasing density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions downtown Las Vegas can become a hub for innovation.
This document summarizes the vision and goals of Zappos and Tony Hsieh for transforming downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. The goals are to make downtown Las Vegas the most community-focused large city in the world by accelerating collisions, co-learning, and connectedness between residents, businesses, artists and tech startups. The $350 million project aims to promote density, diversity, small businesses, education and the arts to catalyze innovation and happiness through community. The focus is on long-term return on community rather than short-term profits.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building initiatives. The project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, arts/culture, and real estate development with the goal of creating collisions and co-learning between diverse groups of people. The belief is that increasing density, street activity, and a culture of collaboration in the downtown area can accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness. Key aspects include developing a fashion incubator, container park, and emphasizing walkability to facilitate serendipitous interactions.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses investing $350 million to fund small businesses, tech startups, arts/culture, and real estate development to create a dense, walkable urban core focused on collisions, co-learning and community. The goal is to accelerate interactions and innovation by increasing street activity, diversity and collaboration between residents, visitors and different industries.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for transforming downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses investing $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and real estate development to create a dense, walkable urban core focused on collisions, co-learning and community. The goal is to accelerate interactions and connections between diverse groups of people to spur innovation, happiness and economic growth through an approach focused on long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for transforming downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses investing $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and real estate development to create a dense, walkable urban core focused on collisions, co-learning and community. The goal is to accelerate interactions and connections between diverse groups of people in order to spur innovation, happiness and economic growth through an approach focused on long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project in Las Vegas, which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The goals are to make downtown Las Vegas the most community-focused large city in the world by focusing on collisions, co-learning, and connectedness between residents and visitors. Key aspects include $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts, and $200 million for real estate development to achieve a residential density of 100 people per acre. The hope is this will maximize "return on collisions" by facilitating serendipitous interactions that accelerate learning, innovation, and productivity for both individuals and the community.
The document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. It discusses investing $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education/arts and real estate development to create a walkable, dense and diverse community focused on collisions, co-learning and connectedness to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness. The goal is to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
This document provides an overview of the Downtown Project, which is a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The goals of the project are to create a more walkable, community-focused city with a focus on collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The funding will be allocated to small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture initiatives, and real estate development. The hope is that by increasing density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions downtown Las Vegas can become a hub for innovation.
This document discusses Zappos' Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project focuses on accelerating collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through initiatives like developing small businesses, tech startups, arts/culture, and real estate. The goal is to maximize long-term returns on community rather than short-term financial returns by promoting serendipity, learning, and innovation through density, diversity, and an active street culture.
Zappos founder Tony Hsieh is investing $350 million in revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness in the community to drive innovation and happiness. This will be done by investing in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts, and real estate development focused on creating a walkable, dense and diverse downtown where serendipitous interactions are maximized. The hope is that this will transform Las Vegas into the most community-focused large city in the world.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses turning the area into a hub for startups, small businesses, arts/culture through initiatives like coworking spaces, a fashion incubator, and monthly events. The goal is to accelerate innovation and productivity by increasing density, diversity, collisions and co-learning between residents, visitors and different communities. Metrics like "Return on Collisions" and "Return on Community" are prioritized over short-term financial returns.
This document provides an overview of Zappos' Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The goals are to create a highly walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions, co-learning and connectedness. Key aspects include $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups and education/arts, and $200 million for real estate development. Examples of funded projects include coworking spaces, a fashion incubator and monthly curated events to foster collisions between diverse groups. The goal is to accelerate innovation, happiness and luck through density, diversity and street-level activity that increases opportunities for serendipitous interactions.
Clinton global initiative zappos - downtown project - 6.25.14Delivering Happiness
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses turning the area into a hub for startups, small businesses, arts/culture through initiatives like coworking spaces, a fashion incubator, and monthly events. The goal is to accelerate innovation and productivity by increasing density, collisions between diverse groups, and a culture of collaboration. Metrics like "return on collisions" are discussed to quantify the value of bringing people together in the community. The hope is downtown Las Vegas can become the most community-focused large city through these efforts.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses turning the area into a hub for startups, small businesses, arts/culture through initiatives like coworking spaces, a learning village, and curated monthly events. The goal is to accelerate innovation by increasing density, collisions between diverse groups, and a culture of collaboration. Metrics like "return on collisions" are discussed to quantify the value of face-to-face interactions within the community.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses turning the area into a hub for startups, small businesses, arts/culture through initiatives like coworking spaces, a learning village, and curated monthly events. The goal is to accelerate innovation by increasing density, collisions between diverse groups, and a culture of collaboration. Metrics like "return on collisions" are discussed to quantify the value of bringing people together in the community. The hope is downtown Las Vegas can become the most community-focused large city through these efforts.
This document discusses Zappos' Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The funds will be used for small businesses ($50M), tech startups ($50M), education/arts/culture ($50M), and real estate ($200M). The goal is to create the most community-focused large city through collisions, co-learning, and connectedness between diverse groups including Zappos employees, startups, small businesses, artists, residents and visitors. Metrics like "return on collisions" are discussed to quantify the value of community interactions. Regular events are planned like First Friday to encourage serendipitous learning and innovation.
This document discusses Zappos' Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project focuses on accelerating collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through initiatives like providing $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts to create a dense, diverse community environment. The goal is to maximize long-term returns on community and collisions rather than short-term financial returns through serendipitous interactions that drive innovation and happiness.
This document provides an overview of Zappos' Downtown Project, which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The goals are to create a highly walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions, co-learning and connectedness. Key aspects include $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups and education/arts, and $200 million for real estate development. Examples of funded projects include coworking spaces, a fashion incubator and events to catalyze collisions between diverse groups. The hope is this will accelerate innovation, happiness and luck through increased interactions.
This document provides an overview of Zappos' Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The goals are to create a more walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions, co-learning and connectedness. Key aspects include $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups and education/arts, and $200 million for real estate development. Examples of funded projects include coworking spaces, a fashion incubator and monthly curated events to foster collisions between diverse groups. The goal is to accelerate innovation, happiness and luck through increasing interactions between residents, startups and creative communities in a dense, diverse downtown environment.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The goals are to create a walkable live-work-play community that promotes collisions and co-learning between diverse groups including residents, small businesses, tech startups, and artists. Key aspects include developing a dense mixed-use neighborhood, curating regular events, and measuring success through a return on community rather than short-term financial returns alone.
The document discusses Zappos' Downtown Project, which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through initiatives focused on small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through density, diversity, and curated monthly programming to increase innovation, happiness and productivity in the community. The project hopes to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
The document describes Zappos' Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through density, diversity, and curated monthly programming to increase innovation, happiness and luckiness in the community.
The document discusses Zappos' Downtown Project, which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through initiatives focused on small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through density, diversity, and curated monthly programming to increase innovation, happiness and productivity in the community. The project seeks to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
Zappos founder Tony Hsieh launched the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to transform downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through increasing density, diversity, and street activity. This is expected to increase happiness, innovation, and productivity for both residents and visitors through greater serendipity. Key aspects of the project include allocating $50 million each to small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and $200 million to real estate development.
The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning by increasing density, diversity, and street activity. This approach aims to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness by maximizing "returns on community" rather than short-term profits. The hope is downtown Las Vegas will become the most community-focused large city in the world.
The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
The document summarizes Zappos' efforts to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through their Downtown Project initiative. The Downtown Project aims to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness in the downtown area by investing $350 million to attract small businesses, tech startups, and arts/culture. The goal is to make downtown Vegas the most community-focused large city through density, diversity, and street-level activity to promote serendipitous interactions and return on collisions.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community focused large city in the world. The goal is to maximize long term return on community rather than short term financial returns by creating density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions.
This document discusses Zappos' Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project focuses on accelerating collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through initiatives like developing small businesses, tech startups, arts/culture, and real estate. The goal is to maximize long-term returns on community rather than short-term financial returns by promoting serendipity, learning, and innovation through density, diversity, and an active street culture.
Zappos founder Tony Hsieh is investing $350 million in revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness in the community to drive innovation and happiness. This will be done by investing in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts, and real estate development focused on creating a walkable, dense and diverse downtown where serendipitous interactions are maximized. The hope is that this will transform Las Vegas into the most community-focused large city in the world.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses turning the area into a hub for startups, small businesses, arts/culture through initiatives like coworking spaces, a fashion incubator, and monthly events. The goal is to accelerate innovation and productivity by increasing density, diversity, collisions and co-learning between residents, visitors and different communities. Metrics like "Return on Collisions" and "Return on Community" are prioritized over short-term financial returns.
This document provides an overview of Zappos' Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The goals are to create a highly walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions, co-learning and connectedness. Key aspects include $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups and education/arts, and $200 million for real estate development. Examples of funded projects include coworking spaces, a fashion incubator and monthly curated events to foster collisions between diverse groups. The goal is to accelerate innovation, happiness and luck through density, diversity and street-level activity that increases opportunities for serendipitous interactions.
Clinton global initiative zappos - downtown project - 6.25.14Delivering Happiness
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses turning the area into a hub for startups, small businesses, arts/culture through initiatives like coworking spaces, a fashion incubator, and monthly events. The goal is to accelerate innovation and productivity by increasing density, collisions between diverse groups, and a culture of collaboration. Metrics like "return on collisions" are discussed to quantify the value of bringing people together in the community. The hope is downtown Las Vegas can become the most community-focused large city through these efforts.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses turning the area into a hub for startups, small businesses, arts/culture through initiatives like coworking spaces, a learning village, and curated monthly events. The goal is to accelerate innovation by increasing density, collisions between diverse groups, and a culture of collaboration. Metrics like "return on collisions" are discussed to quantify the value of face-to-face interactions within the community.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project. It discusses turning the area into a hub for startups, small businesses, arts/culture through initiatives like coworking spaces, a learning village, and curated monthly events. The goal is to accelerate innovation by increasing density, collisions between diverse groups, and a culture of collaboration. Metrics like "return on collisions" are discussed to quantify the value of bringing people together in the community. The hope is downtown Las Vegas can become the most community-focused large city through these efforts.
This document discusses Zappos' Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The funds will be used for small businesses ($50M), tech startups ($50M), education/arts/culture ($50M), and real estate ($200M). The goal is to create the most community-focused large city through collisions, co-learning, and connectedness between diverse groups including Zappos employees, startups, small businesses, artists, residents and visitors. Metrics like "return on collisions" are discussed to quantify the value of community interactions. Regular events are planned like First Friday to encourage serendipitous learning and innovation.
This document discusses Zappos' Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project focuses on accelerating collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through initiatives like providing $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts to create a dense, diverse community environment. The goal is to maximize long-term returns on community and collisions rather than short-term financial returns through serendipitous interactions that drive innovation and happiness.
This document provides an overview of Zappos' Downtown Project, which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The goals are to create a highly walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions, co-learning and connectedness. Key aspects include $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups and education/arts, and $200 million for real estate development. Examples of funded projects include coworking spaces, a fashion incubator and events to catalyze collisions between diverse groups. The hope is this will accelerate innovation, happiness and luck through increased interactions.
This document provides an overview of Zappos' Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The goals are to create a more walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions, co-learning and connectedness. Key aspects include $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups and education/arts, and $200 million for real estate development. Examples of funded projects include coworking spaces, a fashion incubator and monthly curated events to foster collisions between diverse groups. The goal is to accelerate innovation, happiness and luck through increasing interactions between residents, startups and creative communities in a dense, diverse downtown environment.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments totaling $350 million. The goals are to create a walkable live-work-play community that promotes collisions and co-learning between diverse groups including residents, small businesses, tech startups, and artists. Key aspects include developing a dense mixed-use neighborhood, curating regular events, and measuring success through a return on community rather than short-term financial returns alone.
The document discusses Zappos' Downtown Project, which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through initiatives focused on small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through density, diversity, and curated monthly programming to increase innovation, happiness and productivity in the community. The project hopes to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
The document describes Zappos' Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through density, diversity, and curated monthly programming to increase innovation, happiness and luckiness in the community.
The document discusses Zappos' Downtown Project, which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through initiatives focused on small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through density, diversity, and curated monthly programming to increase innovation, happiness and productivity in the community. The project seeks to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
Zappos founder Tony Hsieh launched the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to transform downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through increasing density, diversity, and street activity. This is expected to increase happiness, innovation, and productivity for both residents and visitors through greater serendipity. Key aspects of the project include allocating $50 million each to small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and $200 million to real estate development.
The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning by increasing density, diversity, and street activity. This approach aims to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness by maximizing "returns on community" rather than short-term profits. The hope is downtown Las Vegas will become the most community-focused large city in the world.
The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
The document summarizes Zappos' efforts to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through their Downtown Project initiative. The Downtown Project aims to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness in the downtown area by investing $350 million to attract small businesses, tech startups, and arts/culture. The goal is to make downtown Vegas the most community-focused large city through density, diversity, and street-level activity to promote serendipitous interactions and return on collisions.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community focused large city in the world. The goal is to maximize long term return on community rather than short term financial returns by creating density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community focused and walkable city. The hope is that increasing density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions will accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness for both residents and visitors.
University of Notre Dame's Idea Week - Wednesday, April 25, 2018Delivering Happiness
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building initiatives. The project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning and connectedness through density and diversity to boost innovation, happiness and economic growth over the long term, focusing on community impact rather than just short term profits.
University of Notre Dame's Idea Week - Wednesday, April 25, 2018Delivering Happiness
The document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through increasing density, collisions, and community. The $350 million project focuses on small businesses, tech startups, education and arts to attract residents and visitors downtown, with the goal of making it the most community-focused large city through co-learning and collisions. The hope is this will accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness by focusing on long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community focused large city in the world. The goal is to maximize long term return on community rather than short term financial returns by creating density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions.
The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
From Real to Ideal: Envisioning and Moving Toward Your Best Culture [Culture ...Delivering Happiness
This document outlines a methodology called the DH Model for envisioning and moving an organization's culture from real to ideal. The DH Model focuses on defining core values and aligned behaviors, applying the science of happiness through positive habits and levers, cultivating higher purpose, and considering culture from the perspectives of individuals, teams, and community. It provides exercises to analyze an organization's current and ideal culture by comparing it to animals and habitats. The goal is for organizations to shift from being designed like machines to living, growing ecosystems that produce happy employees and customers, leading to business success.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community-focused large city in the world. The goal is to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term profits by focusing on density, diversity and street level activity to accelerate collisions and serendipity.
The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning by increasing density, diversity, and street activity. This approach aims to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness by maximizing "returns on community" rather than short-term profits. The hope is downtown Las Vegas will become the most community-focused large city in the world.
The document summarizes Zappos' efforts to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through their Downtown Project initiative. The Downtown Project aims to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness in the downtown area by investing $350 million to attract small businesses, tech startups, and arts/culture. The goal is to make downtown Vegas the most community-focused large city through density, diversity, and street-level activity to promote serendipitous interactions and return on collisions.
The document summarizes Zappos' efforts to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through their Downtown Project initiative. The Downtown Project aims to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness in the downtown area by investing $350 million to attract small businesses, tech startups, and arts/culture. The goal is to make downtown Vegas the most community-focused large city through density, diversity, and street-level activity to promote serendipitous interactions and return on collisions.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community focused large city in the world. The goal is to maximize long term return on community rather than short term financial returns by creating density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community focused large city in the world. The goal is to maximize long term return on community rather than short term financial returns by creating density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions.
Part 2 Deep Dive: Navigating the 2024 Slowdownjeffkluth1
Introduction
The global retail industry has weathered numerous storms, with the financial crisis of 2008 serving as a poignant reminder of the sector's resilience and adaptability. However, as we navigate the complex landscape of 2024, retailers face a unique set of challenges that demand innovative strategies and a fundamental shift in mindset. This white paper contrasts the impact of the 2008 recession on the retail sector with the current headwinds retailers are grappling with, while offering a comprehensive roadmap for success in this new paradigm.
Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
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Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
How are Lilac French Bulldogs Beauty Charming the World and Capturing Hearts....Lacey Max
“After being the most listed dog breed in the United States for 31
years in a row, the Labrador Retriever has dropped to second place
in the American Kennel Club's annual survey of the country's most
popular canines. The French Bulldog is the new top dog in the
United States as of 2022. The stylish puppy has ascended the
rankings in rapid time despite having health concerns and limited
color choices.”
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Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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How to Implement a Strategy: Transform Your Strategy with BSC Designer's Comp...Aleksey Savkin
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- Stakeholder Analysis
- Strategy Decomposition
- Adoption of Business Frameworks
- Goal Setting
- Initiatives and Action Plans
- KPIs and Performance Metrics
- Learning and Adaptation
- Alignment and Cascading of Scorecards
Benefits:
- Systematic strategy formulation and execution.
- Framework flexibility and automation.
- Enhanced alignment and strategic focus across the organization.
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Anny Serafina Love - Letter of Recommendation by Kellen Harkins, MS.AnnySerafinaLove
This letter, written by Kellen Harkins, Course Director at Full Sail University, commends Anny Love's exemplary performance in the Video Sharing Platforms class. It highlights her dedication, willingness to challenge herself, and exceptional skills in production, editing, and marketing across various video platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.
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This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
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33. DOWNTOWN PROJECT
GOALS
• Live/Work/Play – Walking Distance
• The Most Community-Focused
Large City in the World
• The Co-Learning and Co-working
Capital of the World
44. ROC
ROI
VS
Instead of maximizing short-term ROI
(Return On Investment)…
We focus on maximizing long-term ROC
(Return On Community)
45. ROC
ROI
VS
Instead of maximizing short-term ROI
(Return On Investment)…
We focus on maximizing long-term ROC
(Return On Community & Return on
Collisions)
46. ROC & ROL
ROI
VS
Instead of maximizing short-term ROI
(Return On Investment)…
We focus on maximizing long-term ROC
(Return On Community & Return on
Collisions)
and institutionalizing ROL
47. ROC & ROL
Instead of maximizing short-term ROI
(Return On Investment)…
We focus on maximizing long-term ROC
(Return On Community & Return on
Collisions)
and institutionalizing ROL
(Return On Luck)
ROI
VS
48. ROC & ROL
Instead of maximizing short-term ROI
(Return On Investment)…
We focus on maximizing long-term ROC
(Return On Community & Return on
Collisions)
and institutionalizing ROL
(Return On Luck) – Accelerating Serendipity
ROI
VS
56. $50M SMALL BUSINESS
Criteria
Owner Operated - Passionate
Helps Promote Community & Collisions
Execution Ability
Sustainable
Unique or First or Best at Something
57. $50M SMALL BUSINESS
Criteria
Owner Operated - Passionate
Helps Promote Community & Collisions
Execution Ability
Sustainable
Unique or First or Best at Something
Story-worthy
93. Productivity and innovation per resident
increases by 15%
(But not true for companies)
Accelerate serendipity > Accelerate learning
>
Accelerate productivity and innovation
WHEN CITIES DOUBLE IN
SIZE
94. 1. Residential density of 100 residents/acre
2. Street-level activity for residents to collide
3. Culture of openness, collaboration,
creativity, and optimism
3 INGREDIENTS FOR
SERENDIPITY
96. LAS VEGAS CITY HALL
http://brandonwiegand.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Zappos-City-Hall.jpg
97. DIVERSITY + DENSITY
1. Zappos employees
2. Tech Startup Community
3. Small Business Community
4. Fashion Community
5. Art and Music Communities
6. Other Passion Communities
7. Local Residents
98. What is the value of a resident that is out
and about in the neighborhood?
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
99. What is the value of a resident that is out
and about in the neighborhood?
3-4 hours/day
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
100. What is the value of a resident that is out
and about in the neighborhood?
3-4 hours/day
x 7 days/week
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
101. What is the value of a resident that is out
and about in the neighborhood?
3-4 hours/day
x 7 days/week
x 40 weeks/year
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
102. What is the value of a resident that is out
and about in the neighborhood?
3-4 hours/day
x 7 days/week
x 40 weeks/year
= 1000 “collisionable” hours/year
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
107. What is the value of a purposeful visitor that
contributes to community?
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
108. What is the value of a purposeful visitor that
contributes to community?
12 hours/day
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
109. What is the value of a purposeful visitor that
contributes to community?
12 hours/day
x 7 days/week
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
110. What is the value of a purposeful visitor that
contributes to community?
12 hours/day
x 7 days/week
x 12 weeks/year
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
111. What is the value of a purposeful visitor that
contributes to community?
12 hours/day
x 7 days/week
x 12 weeks/year
= 1000 “collisionable” hours/year
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
113. 1. 100 residents per acre
2. Street-level activity for residents to
collide
3. Culture of openness, collaboration,
creativity, and optimism
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
114. 1. 100 residents per acre
2. Street-level activity for residents to
collide
3. Culture of openness, collaboration,
creativity, and optimism
RETURN ON
COLLISIONSROC
124. Accelerate:
1. Collisions
2. Co-Learning
3. Connectedness
And everything else will fall into place…
(productivity, innovation, growth, happiness)
What will people say about downtown?
THE BIG BET
3 GUIDING PRINCIPLES