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[2 Nov 2010]
What happens when we are all reduced to an algorithm?

Each month Blogging Innovation publishes a set of “Innovation Perspectives” articles focused on a particular subject.  October’s topic was “Thinking about the future: what big innovation do you expect within 10 years?”, and I contributed an article titled “What happens when we are all reduced to an algorithm?” (click link to read the full article).
The premise of my article is that our roles as both consumers and producers will change dramatically over the coming years as more and more information is available about us online.
Now, the most obvious application of …

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[15 Jul 2010]
Three baby steps to innovation

BloggingInnovation is a popular innovation site, with several articles published each day from a number of contributing authors – including me, as of this past January.
Each month they have a series called “Innovation Perspectives” where they pose a question to different authors.  This month’s question was “What are three specific actions that a non-innovative company can take to become more innovative?”
Read the full article I contributed here.

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[18 Feb 2010]
Who is responsible for identifying trends?  All of the above.

BloggingInnovation is a popular innovation site, with several articles published each day from a number of contributing authors – including me, as of this January.
Each month they have a series called “Innovation Perspectives” where they pose a question to different authors.  This month’s question was “Who should be responsible for trend-spotting and putting emerging behaviors and needs into context for a business?”  Read the full article here (where I take an unfortunate shot at rainbows and unicorns).

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[18 Jan 2010]
Higher Education industry desperately needs innovation

BloggingInnovation is a popular innovation site, with several articles published each day from a number of contributing authors – including me, as of this January.
Each month they have a series called “Innovation Perspectives” where they pose a question to different authors.  This month’s question was “What product or sector is in desperate need of innovation?”, and I contributed an article focused on innovating the higher education industry.  Read the full article here.