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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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How DICoDE gets along with POE and touch points II
Regarding Digital Content, we can consider the customer journey in 3 steps: Communication, Distribution and Consumption (that includes loyalty/post-purchase activities). DICoDE currently tackled both Distribution and Consumption. In this blog post, I considered the logic of Paid, Earned and Owned Media … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, adwords, banner, brand, Brand Driven Innovation, Clo Willaerts, Communication, consumption, content production, Content Production Ecosystem, DiCoDE, digital content, Display Advertising, distribution, Earned Media, Erik Roscam Abbing, Facebook Ads, Google, Google Adwords, loyalty, media, Owned Media, Paid Media, POE, POE Media, post-purchase, Promoted Accounts, Promoted Trends, Promoted Tweets, search, social media, social network, Tim De Coninck, touch points, Twitter
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iCloud DICoDEd
So, iCloud has been launched yesterday. Nothing surrealistic has been announced, but a convenient solution for Apple customers. And a major step forward in Apple’s strategy. One may say that Apple planned world domination sending ultra-thin devices such as iPods, … Continue reading
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Tagged aggregation, Apple, Apple TV, Bada, calendar, cloud, Cloud Computing, credentials, DICoDE Strategies, digital content, digital information, Digital Music, e-mail, eBook, ecosystem, Game Center, games, Google, hardware, iCloud, iOS, iOS 5, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Lion, magazine, media, Meego, Music, NewsStand, Nokia, PC, picture, PMP, POS, positive space, Press, Samsung, software, Strategy, User Experience, user interface, User-centered design, Windows
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Handing out in Brussels, NYC and SF
These last 3 weeks have been very important in DICoDE’s history. First of all, the hand out prototyped recently has been printed in time for 2 weeks of networking in the US. It looks gorgeous! And the final product follows … Continue reading
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Tagged Belgians Webmission, checkthis, Entertainment, FlipBoard, Founder Institute, Google I/O, Hack for Egypt, HackDemocracy, Hacks/Hackers, IESE, IME, journalism, KISSMetrics, L'Atelier, L'Atelier US, media, NYC, OWNI, Playfish, Qik, SF, SF Founder Institute, SF Music Hack Day, SF New Tech, Silicon Valley, webmission
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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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Transitions
After having spent 10 wonderful weeks in The Philippines in a very isolated way, I’ve just spent 2 great weeks full of meet up’s with interesting people. As much as it was important to take some distance on busy days … Continue reading
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Tagged Alcatel Lucent, Alex Papanastassiou, BetaGroup, BetaGroup CoWorking, Board of Innovation, co-working, Damien Van Achter, DiCoDE, DIRT, Els Descheemaeker, HackDemocracy, Hacks/Hackers, ICAB, Joannes Vandermeulen, media, Mobile Monday, Namahn, Nick Demey, Philippe De Ridder, Tele Media, telecom, The Hub, The Philippines
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Last night the design saved my life
6 months before celebrating 10 years in New Media, it all makes sense to me. Writing this book is not only an important step in my professional career (a book really helps in reaching the next level as a consultant), … Continue reading
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Tagged A whole new mind, Alex Papanastassiou, Alexander Osterwalder, Big Game, Bilbao, brand, business model, Carole Lamarque, Central, Damien Newman, Daniel Pink, design, DiCoDE, DiCoDE the book, Elric Petit, experience, Fred Collopy, Georg Petschnigg, Industrial Design, INRACI, Jim Glymph, Joëlle Huaux, La Cambre, Lateralus, Let Go, Managing as Designing, media, new media, Pierre-Gilles Valcke, PopTech, Product Design, Richard Boland, Roger Martin, spiral, Spiral Dynamics, Squiggle, Strategy, Tool
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