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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
Posted in Leanovation
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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Ubiquitous Computing UX and beyond
Last week, I had a spot for presenting at Mobile Monday Brussels. In fact, being part of the Committee and having received the assignment to coordinate the agenda, I opened that spot myself;oP I felt I had something to tell, … Continue reading
Posted in DiCoDE creation
Tagged 6th Sense, aggregation, AO, Apple, Augmented Object, Carved Mead, cloud, Cloud Computing, connectivity, data, DiCoDE future, experience, Gordon Moore, GUI, HCD, HCI, iPad, iPhone, iPod, keyboard, Kinect, Mac, MIT, mobile, Mobile Monday, MoMoBxl, Moore's law, mouse, Namahn, NUI, PC, Post PC, Post PC era, punch card, punched card, service, Siri, smartphone, software, Storage, Swiss Knife, TBBT, UCD, UI, User Experience, UX, Xerox PARC
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Why future of TV is not on the TV screen
I’m meeting a lot of incredibly interesting people for the last months, sharing my models and method. It is a very interesting way to get valuable feedback and to challenge my assumptions and findings. When discussion goes deeper in the … Continue reading
Posted in DiCoDE inspiration
Tagged advertising, aggregation, analog TV, attention, BBC, BBC iPlayer, broadcast, broadcaster, Carrier, connectivity, credentials, Curation, data, DICoDE Business Models, DICoDE Strategies, digital TV, Discovery, distribution, engagement, future, Interactivity, money, Relationship, RTBF, screen, Second Screen, Set Top Box, STB, television, Transaction, TV
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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
Posted in DiCoDE inspiration
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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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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Facebook phone DiCoDEd
So, Facebook is working on a phone, or at least a phone OS. And if they’re not, well… they’d better to! The best article I’ve read treating this topic is the one from Business Insider. It’s talking about platform logic … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Android, Apple, attention, browser, Business Insider, Carrier, credentials, data, DiCoDE, engagement, Facebook, Facebook Zero, Firefox, Game Center, Gmail, Google, iOS, iTunes, MNO, mobile, money, OS, Ping, platform logic, platform utility, smartphone, user currencies, voice
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