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Value of Ethnography Work Apr 7, 2015 Humanomics From Open Policy blog in the UK the value of ethnography is not simply that it’s a method for understanding people in the context of their own The Water Opportunity in India Apr 7, 2015 Humanomics From Bloomberg The World Resources Institute estimates more than half of India faces high water stress, and Rousseau sees an expanding local South Australian Food Industry #jtbd = Safe Food Apr 1, 2015 Humanomics The Job-to-be-done is about safety of food and not just quality. Australian Olive Oil means safe which means a premium price. Atleast one of the The Creative Economy? Mar 21, 2015 Humanomics From Steve Denning. An old one but a good one. Instead the needed transition is from a_factory economy _to the Creative Economy. The Creative The Idea Person Is Here, Where Is the Follow Through Person Mar 20, 2015 Humanomics We need more follow through than more ideas. Ideas are overrated. What is a Follow-Through Person (FTP)? Someone who knows that good execution is Dieter Rams: Good Design Principles Mar 20, 2015 Humanomics Good design is innovative. Good design must be useful. Good design is aesthetic design. Good design makes a product understandable. Good design is The 10 Year Projections Always Come Close Mar 19, 2015 Humanomics From the TV series, West Wing. Sir, we want you to look at the ten year figures… I don’t want to, says the president. He asks, have they every Competition Causes Organisations to Learn Mar 13, 2015 Humanomics Bill Barnett on what he calls the Red Queen effect of competition. Very relevant in the changing nature in some industries like digital, Young People As Job Creators Mar 9, 2015 Humanomics Jan Owen, the CEO of Foundation of Young Australians writes about the need to focus (subs req) on the young people and their challenges and Saul Kaplan: Our Obsession With Scalability Must End Mar 9, 2015 Humanomics Saul writes about the need to think about customer value creation first and scale later. Nail the business model before you execute on scale. Simple Transparency of the Government and the Informed Citizenary Mar 7, 2015 Humanomics Atanu Dey writes about the need and importance of transparency of government: Firstly, what is great leadership: It seems to me that great Dr Deming on Purpose of an Organisation Mar 4, 2015 Humanomics Deming is well known to think about the whole, the system in which organisations create value. His purpose definition aligns to that. The aim Design: Breathing in & Breathing Out Mar 3, 2015 Humanomics Design thinking feels different than the traditional waterfall process. It encourages the breathing-in and breathing-out, of going broad and then Andrew Forrest Plans for the Sea Beneath Our Feet Mar 3, 2015 Humanomics Water is a key constraint and any new ways to do solve that will be beneficial. Great ambition. He is convinced 5000 giga­litres of water a year — I’m Sorry Mar 2, 2015 Humanomics From Godin: The other kind of sorry is an expression of humanity. It says, “I see you and I see your pain.” This is the sorry we utter at a How Gillette Learned Design-Led Consumer Research From P&G? Mar 1, 2015 Humanomics The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well the product or service fits him and sells itself - Peter Drucker Gillette is Family by Family in the News Feb 23, 2015 Humanomics Our flagship program at TACSI, Family by Family’s Sydney program is in the news: “Mount Druitt has some great strengths — Family by Family were Lean Startup in the Government Feb 22, 2015 Humanomics Government — not businesses or nonprofits — is going to be the most important area of entrepreneurship and innovation over the next 25 years. - University Ecosystems Feb 20, 2015 Humanomics Marc Andreessen on one of the ways to increase US Entrepreneurship. So , what does this model entail is the question? Organisations As Communities - Which Require Communityship Feb 20, 2015 Humanomics A while back I wrote about Organisations as Organisms & asked this question. What if he looked at organisations as organisms? Rather than talking Next page