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Massive corporations will always be more opaque for their employees than smaller ones. Working in a small team, you can take the time to learn your colleagues, speak with them about the projects, understand the motivations behind every decision. It is impossible to do the same in a company employing thousands of people. Most of [...]

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February in Review

Random innovations interesting to look at in terms of philosophy: Find Out What People Want By Taking It Away From Them: Is the customer the master or the slave? Tracking one’s sex life.: A very taboo subject. How do people manage their sex calendars? Can it be online as all the rest? Probably… Microsoft Office [...]

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The purpose of the 2009 World economic forum was to “shape the post-crisis world”. It was obviously an overoptimistic goal, maybe in an attempt to sparkle optimism in a period of deceptiveness. But how to find solutions to problems such as the economy slow down, spreading illnesses, climate change? This is where creativity techniques can [...]

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Innovation in urban design

The New London Architecture, at the Building centre, is an initiative that seeks to highlight the level of development either planned or currently underway in London.  ”Digital Cities, London’s future” was their latest exhibition. It highlights some of the resources and technologies which designers can use in the development of the city and explores areas [...]

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Here is my top 3 of today’s most inspiring innovators: 1. Smart Stitch, because we are all professionals on the go. Mobility is key in the global economy. 2. Sony’s new model customer, challenging the leading position of Apple’s iBuy. 3.       Tarvu.com, it is so easy to join, even more than Facebook! It’s So Easy [...]

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