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Author Archives: Fabian Tilmant
Protecting my work. Please advice!
More than a year ago, I was contacted by the guys of Vision Mobile. It was a great honor for me since I’m a big fan of what they do. They found my DICoDE model interesting and were looking for … Continue reading
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Microsoft inspiring me again!
A few days ago, early in the year habit, I updated my LinkedIn profile to better fit my current activities and to prepare my goal for 2013: finding a structure where I can develop my full potential in 2014. I … Continue reading
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Tagged a glimpse ahead, app, Apple, Arduino, BERG, Brussels, community, connected objects, convergence, design, DiCoDE, DiCoDE future, ecosystem, Ecosystems, experiment, FastCompany, Frog, Google, Google Glasses, Interaction, Interactivity, interface, layers, Leanovation, Media Innovation Lab, Media Lab, Microsoft, mobile, Mobile Monday, Mobility, NUI, Passion, platform, prototype, purpose, Research, screen, smart cities, smart objects, The Philippines, Twitter, User Experience, user interface
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LinkedIn based peer assessment for Fabian Tilmant
Last month, I connected to this LinkedIn app that sends a survey to your network and provides you with results. The main advantage is that the answers are anonymous which guarantees more qualitative results. I would like to thank the … Continue reading
We wish you a LEANOVATIOUS 2013 !
2012 was a year where other duties, mostly related to my personal life, didn’t allow me to push my projects as far as I wanted. 2013 will be more focussed on Leanovation and on other projects, such as a Media … Continue reading
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Business Models. More Fun in The Philippines
I am starting a new series, inspired by the country that’s currently my home, since early October and for many more months to come. I’ve been seduced by the latest advertising campaign promoting the country lately, and by the big … Continue reading
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Tagged Boundary Object, Business, business model, DiCoDE, hacking, Leanovation, technology, The Philippines
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Mabuhay Leanovation !
Here I am! It’s been a month already that I landed here in The Philippines and I’m back in business. This first month was focused mostly on the apartment I am sharing with my Love: fixing paperwork, installation details, internet … Continue reading
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Tagged Activate, Alexander Osterwalder, Asia, BGC, Bill Fischer, business model, Business Model Canvas, Clo Willaerts, Dave Gray, design thinking, device, DiCoDE, Doing, Entertainment, Geek Girls, Hackathon, innovation, Jay Fajardo, Jim Bland, John Wenger, Jonah Lupton, Kickstart, Launchgarage, Laurence Vanhée, Lean Startup, Left Brain, media, Mobile Monday, Mobile Monday Manila, MyLegalWhiz, Operations, Peter Drucker, Product, Proudcloud, Rail Girls, Ralph-Christian Ohr, Represent.PH, Right Brain, Romain Saillet, Roofcamp, Siddy Jobe, Social Innovation Camp, software, Startup Weekend, Sulit Apps, System Thinking, telecom, The Philippines, Thinking, Tim Kastelle, Tripsiders, Value Proposition, Whiteboard, WorkInspire
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The quest for a Leanovation logo
The wonderful Laure and Ali from DigitalPark, who are busy on Leanovation’s website, are also working on a logo. We already had many discussions, mostly based on the meaning of LEAN and the legacy of this term. I see it … Continue reading
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Tagged Ash Maurya, Branding, Business Process, digitalpark, Eric Ries, graphical style, Iteration, Jeff Gothelf, Lateralus, Lean, Lean Startup, Lean UX, Leanovation, Logo, Running Lean, spiral, Strategy, Tool
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Debriefing Leanovation website’s first draft
Ali and Laure from DigitalPark are busy helping me creating something appealing online for Leanovation. They already did a great job and here’s the debriefing! I received very rich and inspired feedback from my Twitter friends. Thanks a lot to … Continue reading
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Tagged digitalpark, Eric Ries, Lean, Lean Startup, Leanovation, prototype, Twitter, User-Centered
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Introducing Leanovation – 1. Research
For almost a year now, Iʼve been a very busy boy mapping out the next step beyond DICoDE et voilà! I have come up with an end-to-end innovation method inspired by all modern tools I’ve learned during my research and … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, data, design, DiCoDE, Focus Group, Hypothesis, innovation, Iteration, Lean, Leanovation, Market Research, Poll, Qualitative Research, Quantitative Research, Research, Study, Trend, User Research
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