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SanKu Jo’s deck keywords of the sharing economy: keys to the access economy
Posted by Fred Zimny
My point of view: nice primer
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The intention economy next to my last yearlist bests.
Sharing matters even more than before! My top ten from SlideShare
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My point of view?
- These are the top-10 decks from 2012. Some very, very classics still relevant (like Carlota Perez, Roger Martin or McKinsey). Number of views of some documents are five digits, the lower positions four digits. Quite impressive numbers.
- I love SlideShare. It is a very effective way to keep up with developments in any professional field.
- I really appreciate everybody who is willing to share documents on the internet. Whether we can call this collaborative consumption, sharing economy or access economy, it is an excellent way to transfer knowledge, opinions, insights and data. Thanks to all institutions, organizations, professionals and persons who were willing to upload the documents somewhere in the internet. And also thanks to those who have a fine nose for picking up relevant content.
- Being a Dutchman, I include Dutch decks and papers. For the first time, a Dutch paper from Berenschot and Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (i studied management and marketing of services at the RUG, which is merely coincidence) is included in the annual top ten.
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Fieldstudio social design methods menu by Luciy Kimbell and Joe Julier
Posted by Fred Zimny
See on Scoop.it – Designing design thinking driven operations
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Written and edited by Lucy Kimbell and Joe Julier, it is a resource for social innovators and entrepreneurs who want to use approaches based in design and ethnography.
Sharing this menu is an intervention into current debates about the extent to which toolkits can really help communicate practices based in design and ethnography and make them available to non-specialists. Other recent toolkits and resources to support design and innovation include Frog Design’s Collective Action Toolkit, and NESTA’s Prototyping Framework, and IDEO’s Human Centred Design Toolkit, as well as other resources which focus more on products such as the d-school’s Bootcamp Bootleg.
Where the Social Design Methods Menu is distinctive is
- its combination of approaches from design, management and the social sciences
- its testing and iterating in the field in particular through teaching MBA students at Said Business School as well as social innovators and entrepeneurs
- its view that a toolkit probably can’t do much on its own, without new behaviours, cognitive frameworks and new values, and an attention to leadership and collective action, accompanied by a recognition that using tools changes the user and vice versa
This document is in perpetual beta – we welcome feedback and may eventually release a future version, should resources allow. In the meantime please share with us your uses and modifications and criticisms.
Lucy Kimbell
Recommended! On my slideshare account of the hottest downloads documents
See on www.lucykimbell.com

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Fieldstudio social design methods menu
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See on Scoop.it – Designing design thinking driven operations
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Posted in Because i like to share again and again, Recovery and the way out of the crisis, recession and depression
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trendwatching.com’s 10 CRUCIAL CONSUMER TRENDS FOR 2013
Posted by Fred Zimny
2013 will be the perfect storm of necessity and opportunity: some economies will do OK(-ish), others will be shaky, but in whatever market or industry you’re in, those who understand & cater to changing consumer needs, desires and expectations will forever have plenty of opportunity to profit. A remapped global economy, new technologies (or ‘old’ technologies applied in new ways), new business models… hey, what’s not to like?

Hence this overview of 10 crucial consumer trends (in random order) for you to run with in the next 12 months. Onwards and upwards:
My point of view: check it end 2013 and yes Europe’s is still depressed but some of these trends really emerged, appeared and disappeared.
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Excellent decks about brand driven design and design for cross channel delight
Posted by Fred Zimny
Brand-driven design
Mike Atherton’s talk from EuroIA 2012 in Rome. How product designers should understand the basics of brand theory to build a differentiated proposition, values and personality into the heart of the digital product experience.
From Samantha Starmer
Design for Cross Channel – UX Week 2012 Workshop
Slides 18-66 used in prior presentations, slides 77-160 largely from other presentations, but a few new example
My point of view: brands are not always aiming for delight. But, a brand driven design and a cross channel design is imperative nowadays! And driven is something else than centric (h.t Doc Searls).
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Social Business for Complex Organizations by Edelman Digital
Posted by Fred Zimny
Complex organizations must integrate social into how they do business despite the shifts needed to make it happen. Contact David.Armano[at]Edelman.com for more information on Social Business Planning and how it can help your organization integrate social at scale.

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