The collapse of organisation: awesome must read
Just came across this outstanding analysis of Clay Shirky. It covers many interesting aspects of how the Internet effects traditional, complex business models. He compares business models with old...
View ArticleThe Beauty of Organization
Over at Design Thinking Tim Brown (Ideo’s CEO) asked the question about the beauty of organisations. I have started to think about a similar question concerning business models so I dropped a few...
View ArticleSmart Grids – Differentiated Electricity
In the mobile industry policy control and differentiating bandwidth and service is one of the key topics at the moment. Not only to correlated usage and price, but also to allow communication operators...
View Article99$ HP TouchPad: A dent in the iPad universe ?
Interesting view in Forbes on the impact of 99$ HP TouchPad on the iPad future: “Why The Undead $99 TouchPad Might Portend The iPad’s Doom” However I can not really share the analysis and conclusion....
View Article3 Learnings (and interesting question): “What if Steve Jobs was a telco CEO?”
What can telecommunication CEOs learn from Steve Jobs. Interesting question discussed at TM forum, based on an initial discussion on TelecomAsia. It has some good points in terms that Steve Jobs as the...
View ArticleDisruptive Change in Management
Here is another idea related to the summer issue of M/I/S/C published by Idea Couture. In article by Dr. Julian Birkinshaw, the Deputy Dean of London Business School about “The Future of Management: Is...
View ArticleSquare processing $2bn in payments per year
Interesting update on previous post on how Square is doing with their smartphone based credit card terminal business.
View ArticleWAC push with Tizen
The launch of Tizen (collecting the remains of MeeGo and LiMo) explicitely mentions the Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) APIs as one element of the solution. The other one mentioned was HTML5....
View ArticleFollow-up on Predictions: Starbucks claims to be global leader in mobile...
According to this report Starbucks claims to be leader in global mobile payment transactions, with 26 mio mobile transactions since the launch of the program in January 2011. So as said here, there is...
View ArticleKnow Thyself: Customer Privacy everywhere, or NOT
Today – or actually yesterday – seems to be the day where everything comes together on customer privacy 1 – Some lengthy discussion (at TheNextWeb and iMore) about Verizon’s (and other mobile...
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