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Tag Archives: Business Model Generation
Prototyping for the Webmission
In parallel to the preparation of the book, I am getting ready to join the Belgians Webmission to the Silicon Valley. In fact, I am going to spend a week in NYC to reconnect to people I met during the … Continue reading
Microsoft Playing the Boundary Object Game Elegantly
Boundary Object concept is very interesting on technology-driven sectors. And it’s the case for the ones covered by DiCoDE. Writing the first 2 chapters of the book, I highlight the key role of technology in human history and economy, thus … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Osterwalder, Apple, Apple TV, Boundary Object, Business Model Generation, design, design thinking, experiment, Google, IDTV, iPhone, Kinect, Microsoft, mobile, Mobile Marketing, NUI, Pivot, SDK, SMS, Steve Blank, technology, TV, user XP, Xbox, Yves Pigneur
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Business Models in TIME: How to make the jump to 2020
I’ve seen this very interesting White Paper twitted by my ex-manager at Sanoma (@caroberry) issued together by Atos Consulting and Ericsson. They treat TIME (Telecom, IT, Media & Entertainment) industry and picture 4 scenarios (with associated Business Models, based on Alexander Osterwalder … Continue reading
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Tagged @caroberry, Alexander Osterwalder, Atos, brand, business model, Business Model Generation, Business Transformation, Carole Lamarque, convenience, copyright, CRM, Curation, Customer Experience, Customer Relationship, Customer XP, device, DiCoDE, Entertainment, Ericsson, Forrester, green, infrastructure, innovation, IT, media, Partner, Partnership, Pipe, privacy, regulation, rights, Sanoma, service, standard, sustainability, technology, telecom, TIME, Trust, UI, user interface, Yves Pigneur
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Business Model Innovation
I just finished “Business Model Generation”. It is a very inspiring book (one of my references) and it triggered several thoughts for DiCoDE. It is in fact the right moment to consider such things as Business Model Innovation because I … Continue reading
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Tagged Alain Thys, Alex Papanastassiou, Alexander Osterwalder, Belgium, Board of Innovation, book, broadcast, Buckminster, business model, Business Model Generation, Business Transformation, BusinessQuests, design, DiCoDE the book, Frank Boermeester, FutureLab, innovation, Johan Van Mol, Philippe De Ridder, Solvay, Telco, Tele Media, telecom, The Fifth Conference
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Thoughts about user currencies
Considering DiCoDE as a Value Chain, we need to see, in the end, which currencies user uses to pay for the digital content he receives. I plan to tackle this topic in the book and am even considering inviting a … Continue reading
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Tagged adsense, advertising, adwords, Alexander Osterwalder, analytics, attention, banner, Branded Utility, business model, Business Model Generation, Communication, CPA, CPC, CPL, CPM, credit card, CRM, Customer Service, Customer XP, data, DM, e-commerce, engagement, Facebook, Georg Petschnigg, Gerd Leonhard, Gmail, Google, m-commerce, Marketing, media, money, Nike+, payment, PayPal, privacy, regulation, Sales, SMS, user currencies, value
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New (mobile) world order: carriers still believe…
Being active in mobile for more than 9 years, on carrier, agency and media sides, i keep on getting information about this ecosystem. Mobile is seen as revolutionary lately (I just understood the Mobile Kills Dinosaurs analogy from Yves Kallaert), … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Alexander Osterwalder, Android, app, Apple, Business Model Generation, Carrier, CRM, device, DiCoDE, DiCoDE present, Google, GSMA, infrastructure, innovation, iOS, Microsoft, mobile, Nokia, Orange, OS, platform, platform logic, platform utility, smartphone, Steve Costello, T-Mobile, Telco, Tele Media, telecom, Telefonica, User In, user XP, VAS, Vodafone, Walled Garden, Yves Kallaert
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