Month: August 2014

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    This Week’s Favourite Fraggl Links

    Here's my favourite links, curated by Fraggl: The 2014 Gartner Hype Cycle is out – notable how Internet of Things is right at the top of the hype curve, wearable UIs and 3D printing on their way down… The Napa earthquake woke up 93% of locals and more than half of San Francisco according to Jawbone The 5 core skills of disruptive,…

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    Emergent and Deliberate Strategy

    Christensen defines organisational strategy as being the right combination of that which is fixed and ‘deliberate’, and that which is more flexible, or emergent. Strategy, he says, is ‘not a discrete analytical event’ or something decided using best known numbers at the time in a meeting of senior managers. Instead, it is a ‘continuous, diverse,…

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    Planting Saplings

    As a (kind of) addendum to yesterday's post on marginal thinking, I really liked this analogy Christensen had for the all-too-frequent slow organisational response to the need for innovation:   'If a company has ignored investing in new businesses until it needs those new sources of revenue and profits, it’s already too late. It’s like…

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    Marginal Thinking

    'The safest road to Hell is the gradual one—the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings, without milestones, without signposts.' C. S. Lewis I've been reading some Clay Christensen stuff recently. Revisiting some old stuff, digesting some new things. One of the latter was How Will You Measure Your Life, a very personal take on…

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    Consider Facebook

    'Consider Facebook. It wasn’t preordained that Facebook was to be created by a student in his dorm room. When I ask audiences who could have created Facebook, they typically respond with technology companies like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, or Yahoo! These are valid answers. But I push the audience members by asking them why people use…

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    Predicting the Box Office Revenues of Films

    I'm rather fascinated by the potential of smart use of data for prediction (notwithstanding some of the issues that need to be ironed out with so-called big data) and particularly when applied to something as tricky to forecast as the box office takings of big budget movies.  Data is already being used fairly extensively in realtion…

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    Location Tracking

    I've come across two examples in the past few days of how real-time location tracking is beginning to be embedded in the technologies we use and every day experiences. Reading up about the new Foursquare redesign led me to this piece about how the app now tracks users even when the app is closed (Facebook…

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    This Week’s Favourite Fraggl Links

    Here are my favourite links from this past week, curated by Fraggl: 6 takeouts from the latest Ofcom's latest communications market report. The graph tracking the 'most-missed' media activity (above) is particularly stark A lengthy but insightful post from analyst Ben Evans on mobile app unbundling, and the future of service discovery, delivery and aggregation Well shared but really worth the…

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    Post Of The Month – July 2014 – The Winner

    Well done to Ian Fitzpatrick whose post on Intake and Interruption took an early lead in voting and deservedly never looked back. Ian joins the hall of fame, and my thanks to everyone who took part. Next vote in early September.

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    Post Of The Month – July 2014 – The Vote

    Thanks for the nominations. Our vote this month is between: Intake and Interruption by Ian Fitzpatrick What we mean when we say "service transformation" by Mike Bracken If the Internet is a Psychology Experiment, Are You a Psychologist? from Tim Kastelle What Does the Facebook Experiment Teach Us? by Danah Boyd Why I Hate Planners by Mike Phillips And…

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