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Tag Archives: business model
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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DICoDE’s 2 legs: System and Design Thinking
I’ve believed in the concept of “2 legs” for a while. Out of Proximus in 2004, when I designed a start-up based on Gallery (France), but applied to Belgian market, I knew that we need a double B2C and B2B … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 legs, Activate, business model, Carole Lamarque, design thinking, FlipBoard, Gallery, Namahn, Sanoma, Storify, Strategy, System Thinking, Tim De Coninck, webmission
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How DICoDE gets along with POE and touch points
One recurrent feedback I receive on DICoDE during workshops or discussions is how to place Social Media, especially in DICoDE Business Models. The answer I gave until now is that DICoDE tackles distribution and consumption of digital content, but not … Continue reading
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Tagged adwords, Alex Papanastassiou, business model, Communication, consumption, CRM, data, DICoDE Business Models, digital content, digital information, distribution, Earned Media, engagement, Google Adwords, Havas Media, Interactivity, Marketing, Owned Media, Paid Media, POE, POE Media, Relationship, Sales, social media, touch points, Transaction, transcend and include, Trust
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TV universe doomed in an infinite loop?
Being in an hotel room in New York, I can’t help but look at american television. And as it inspired me already in the past (about the real business sustainable energies are and the american culture in general), I learn … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, aggregation, AIDA, attention, broadcast, broadcaster, business model, data, Discovery, engagement, GRP, Interaction, media, monetization, money, NYC, Relationship, series, Telco, telecom, TiVo, Transaction, TV
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iPad is the new TV
Considering the big shift from an industrial era towards an information era, as used several times already on this blog but best described here or here, it could be interesting to see what would be the ultimate experience for this … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, broadcast, business model, Café Belga, culture, economy, ecosystem, Entertainment, Hero, How, Industrial era, Information era, iPad, media, Purchase Responsible Person, RFID, Spiral Dynamics, Strategy, TV, What, When, Where
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Media & Fruits Part II: Attack of the Paper-Killing Apple
Another recent buzz is due to the pre-announced decision from Apple to not allow iPad subscriptions outside of the App Store. It is indeed a hard time for media companies who were already selling iPad apps as an add-on (sometimes … Continue reading
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Tagged app, App Store, Apple, business model, Business Transformation, CD, commodity, content, content production, Delicious Library, DiCoDE, Digital Music, early adopters, eBook, games, iBooks, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch, iTunes, iTunes Store, magazine, media, movies, Music, newspaper, Orange, P2P, podcast, Press, publisher, publishing, radio, record companies, series, Siri, Steve Jobs, Zinio
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Media & Fruits Part I: Orange in Daily Motion
Orange bought 49% of Dailymotion. This information is creating some buzz lately, especially related to the backstage discussions: VC’s, french government, Viacom… There are a few interesting strategic implications in this deal: Dailymotion was already profitable, which means they succeeded … Continue reading
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Tagged aggregation, bandwidth, business model, content, content production, copyright, Dailymotion, DiCoDE, DIRT, Morgan Stanley, Orange, platform, platform utility, regulation, TF1, VC, Viacom
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Don’t say DiCoDE anymore, say DICoDE
I know, it is subtle… but important! Working through the methodology I am putting in place using both DiCoDE (strategies) and DIRT (business models) and testing it on the Digital Music ecosystems, I realized my model is not just about … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, Board of Innovation, business model, Carrier, Deezer, DiCoDE; DICoDE, Digital Music, DIRT, Gerd Leonhard, iTunes, Julien Mourlon, Laid Back, Lala.com, Last.FM, Music, P2P, Piracy, Radio 2.0 Manifesto, regulation, Spotify, streaming
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