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COMMENT, Cultural Inspiration, Environment, INNOVATION, Our World »

ANALYSIS, Sydney, Australia – Too often too much of what we buy is too disposable.
The innovation zeitgeist is to be found in returning to an old paradigm.
Innovation is the old sensible paradigm
Buy goods that last and are reparable. That is the paradigm.
For environmental and quality of life reasons, this is now an emerging innovation trend in the infancy stages of innovation.
But I’m not saying that this is now easy.
Remember our grandparents repaired what they bought?
Our grandparents saved and purchased long-term value goods. We may think we are wealthier, but …

Americas, Asia, INNOVATION, Travel & Exchange »

COMMENT, Australia — You said: I’d come to Australia, but…
A land far far away, Australia…
For all the people I have spoken to since starting the Global Innovation Conversation in April, a lot of you have expressed interest in visiting Australia.
It’s a long flight, but I’m hoping to make it easier for all you eager visitors from USA & Canada so you can do it in comfort. The easy way…
Flying times disable Innovation
Many bright and clever people have expressed to me they’d love to fly to Australia, but it is simply …

Asia, BY REGION, INNOVATION, Our World »

OPINION, Melbourne, Australia — The ‘do-nothing’ leader of Victoria Steve Bracks has resigned from State Parliament, in a surprise announcement.
The Premier of Australia’s second most populous state, and home to Melbourne and Australia’s leading agricultural regions, today resigned. Good riddance.
Remember it’s not personal, it’s outcomes. We don’t vote our best mates, we vote in the best leader. That’s the theory, more observed in the breach ….
True innovation vs. Do-nothing
Since his surprise win over the true innovator Jeff Kennett, Bracks has single-handedly done nothing for the future of the state.
In the …

Americas, Asia, Cultural Inspiration, Environment, Europe, INNOVATION, Innovation Economics »

COMMENT, Sydney, Australia — Network goods are an economic term. Basically they mean the more people on the network the greater the value of the network.
Myspace is an obvious one. Telephones an older example. The internet a modern-ish example. Airports.
Anything where building more users/locations/access points or effectively nodes, increases the value of the network.
Network goods: the concept that explains the value of your life

The web of interrelationships that is your or my life, is a web of intersecting networks. In our published research to be released soon, we will be …

Cultural Inspiration, Food & Events, INNOVATION, Our World »

COMMENT, San Francisco, USA — Coffee is important. To world trade, yes. But it’s not all money, coffee is also (more importantly) critical to culture.
How many good ideas have been conceived over a cup of coffee?
How many intellectual battles have been fought in a coffee house until the wee hours?
Voltaire, Franklin and Napoleon all frequented the same Parisian coffee house (at different times)… there must be something in that brew.
Napoleon once left his hat for security whilst he fetched money to pay for the check!
The whole of WordCamp over the …

Cultural Inspiration, INNOVATION, Travel & Exchange »

ANALYSIS, San Francisco, USA — Airline Qantas recently announced that internationally in the new airbus A380, first-class passengers will have their own suite and their will be a new dedicated business class domestic lounge areas in Sydney, Melbourne & Canberra for super-premium frequent flyers.
Now Qantas lounges are already among the best in the World, and better than any single American lounge I have been in both internationally or domestically.
They have included at no charge food, wine, decent range of drinks, magazines, free wireless, plenty of work cubicles, leather sofas, big-screen …

Human Infrastructure, INNOVATION, Technology & Apps »

NEWS AND ANALYSIS, San Francisco, USA – Matt Mullenweg, founding developer of leading blogging platform WordPress, spoke at WordCamp 2007 today, Sunday July 22, 2007.
For the Agenda of the Matt Mullenweg’s presentation: http://2007.wordcamp.org/schedule/state-of-the-word/
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Innovation: Past and Future of WordPress, according to Matt
Mullenweg …

COMMENT, Cultural Inspiration, INNOVATION, Information & Publishing »

ANALYSIS, San Francisco – WordCamp 2007 commenced today in San Francisco, at the Swedish American Hall on Market St. This is my second post.Presenter in the second session, was experienced journalist and IT veteran John Dvorak. He was joined by writer from the (sadly rumoured to be defunct) Business 2.0, OM Malik.
Dvorak had two interesting points regarding innovation:
“Bloggers present themselves as bloggers”
“Citizen journalism”
Schedule: http://2007.wordcamp.org/schedule/blogs-vs-journalism/
Both these allude to the innovation zeitgeist as 2thinknowTM define it.
The innovation zeitgesit in blogging is the upcoming professionalism and redesign of the presentation of user …

COMMENT, Cultural Inspiration, INNOVATION, Information & Publishing »

ANALYSIS, San Francisco — From WordCamp 2007. Podcasting will be a new media, and will grow in revenues. By then it may not be called podcasting.
It may be called something new and snappy, and will be in some ways more like TV/radio.
Marketing, including naming (eg. iPod is sexier than media player and is now the generic name) is important to product development and adoption (see Apple…)
Thanks to Dan Kuykendall, of www.mightyseek.com for an excellent and well balanced presentation of the what, why and how of pod-casting; and despite being first …

COMMENT, INNOVATION, Our World »

ANALYSIS — I don’t like Left and Right. They are increasingly irrelevant to political elections like the US political race or Australian federal race.
Try engagement and inevitability as the key distinctions to examine elections.
In my time working for various government departments I could tell you some stories, but then the saying goes, I (or someone else) really would have to kill you.
But I can tell you as someone who has seen things first hand that Left & Right alliances, factions and segmentation are more about alliance and …

Asia, Cultural Inspiration, INNOVATION, Travel & Exchange »

OPINION, Sydney — The Qantas First lounge at Sydney airport is world-class. When you travel a lot you appreciate world class facilities.
What makes Qantas First lounge innovative?
Let’s start with the physical and obvious.
The comfort is great, lounges are great, it has restaurant and marble shower suites.
The shower suites have plenty of amenities and are marble and very well fitted out. The shower feels fabulous.
There is a dining room, with far better choices than most, although it still is a little airline food, it tastes very good.
The design of the airport …

Asia, INNOVATION »

OPINION, Sydney — Let’s face it, innovation is not something many inside some Australian universities get.
Who gets innovation?
Some Businesses do. Innovation in business is getting it done. Innovation delivers growth, market share or world-class profits for enterprises, not necessarily at the same time.
Government can get innovation. Kennett (Victoria/Melbourne), Giuliani (New York), they got innovation. Some cities are innovation hubs. French cities also come to mind. invariably heavily centralised countries don’t lead to innovation hubs.
It’s the cities that emerge or areas like Vienna, Silicon Valley/The Bay Area, Paris, Boston, New York.
What …

Art, Fashion & Culture, Cultural Inspiration, Europe, INNOVATION, Innovation Cities »

ANALYSIS, Sydney — Prague proves the point. Culture determines innovation.
Markets do not, not in isolation.
The Czech Republic has one of the least basket-case economies in Eastern Europe and key investment destination of the former Eastern European business investment destinations.
Walking the streets of Prague, we can see all the consulting firms, and major corporations, who have established offices here.
Remote analysis is useful, but research-including-walking-around and observing is often invaluable in pointing out flaws in statistical analysis.
The Balkan problem with Innovation – dogma
Croatia, a very beautiful place, and Slovakia its former sister …

2THINKNOW, Americas, INNOVATION »

NOTICE — Yes I will be attending WordCamp in San Francisco on 21/22 July. I’m also doing some more research into San Francisco, and having a couple of meetings nearby.
As a believer in Wordpress as an emerging force in social networking trends, we will be writing about what we find, and any new innovation whilst there.
If you are in arts, creative professions, design, cultural, web 2.0, social communities or those sort of areas, and in the Bay Area, do let me know. Further, if you’d like to contribute to …

Asia, COMMENT, INNOVATION, Innovation Cities »

ANALYSIS, Melbourne — I’ve written quite a lot about China in the last few days. it came from an Italian question, and all went from there… (I’ll post a link to that later…)
I’m not totally down on China, just from our research, believe there are lower-risk opportunities at this time. The business case for China is being over-stated by applying Western metrics to a Communist state.
This Chinese fellow Zhao Xiao, Chinese government economist, was director of macro-economics research at SASAC. He wrote the essay “Market Economies with Churches, and Market …

INNOVATION »

OPINION, Leeton, NSW — There was a knifing in Melbourne last weekend. There is a knife, drug and violence epidemic in the Australian cities. There are severe infrastructure problems in Sydney, and emerging infrastructure problems in Melbourne.
The answer however is simple, and something State Governments avoid.
The answer is to do something.
As most governments are rewarded when they do nothing, less criticism from public & media, then the incentive is to do nothing.
Or as one leading government figure stated when asked why he didn’t do something: we don’t make …

INNOVATION »

ANALYSIS, Business — China story is high-risk, high-return business story.
Longer-term it can be big, but as usual, the risks are being understated. Here’s why…
7 reasons why China -story on innovation is risky:
7. China is a large nation of nation-states, much like the EU. There is no single ‘China’ nation, something missed on Westerners.
6. Legal protection may be improving, but observation and enforcement of laws varies province by province
5. Cultural differences under-estimated, as well as no single ‘China language’
4. Lack of cultural freedoms in mainland China. Communism!
3. Grinding poverty in much …

INNOVATION »

ANALYSIS — The dark side of consulting politics.
Consultants are often hired to avoid inter-necine conflicts between staff members who are all vying for promotion or to keep their job in today’s hyper competitive world.

INNOVATION »

ANALYSIS — Visited the Art Gallery of South Australia on Saturday. Here’s the ideas and innovation from there.
A very nice venue, with a decidedly Australian colonial focus.
Innovation is like being the sole artist in a colony.
Take yourself back to the 1800s. You’re an English artist of limited fame. You board that long voyage of months to Australia, without more than another artists picture of the place, and a verbal history. Maybe some thin written reports.
It’s an act of faith, stepping on that ship to another distant and strange land. …

INNOVATION »

ANALYSIS: McLaren Vale, South Australia — Writing from South Australia, outside Adelaide in the McLaren Vale wine region. Been researching innovation in food supply in the region.
Food supply important to innovation?
Yes. Definitely. Community and food (never eat alone) are crucial to the development of ideas, and understanding the point of life.
Community and food are a large part of life. French people don’t view food as ‘fuel’ this is an English-speaking (largely big city) definition.
Food and company are to be savoured an enjoyed.
In the community conversation, good ideas grow, bad ideas …