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Lei Jun on Xiamoi Strategy May 2, 2014 Linkblog “We treat users as friends, asking them to help us improve, and we follow a strategy of product excellence with only seven or eight products.” - Lei China’s Carnegie May 2, 2014 Humanomics From the economist: THE problem of our age is the proper administration of wealth,” wrote Andrew Carnegie in 1889. More than a century later, the Tackling Youth Unemployment in Australia Apr 28, 2014 Social Issues Kate Southam discusses the challenges of youth unemployment in Australia where the unemployment rate is twice the adult unemployment rate. She Global Ageing Apr 27, 2014 Ageing & Humanomics & Social Issues One of the big trends is the ageing of the world. It will effect everything that we do and there are both opportunities and challenges. This 5 min Home Team/Away Team Apr 23, 2014 Humanomics The home team/away team idea is the key to thinking about how to fast track innovation through framing assumptions and testing assumptions. In many How to Stay on Track With Your Strategy? Apr 22, 2014 Systems & Value Creation Now that your strategy is ready to be implemented how do you know that it is being implemented as planned and you are not being distracted by the What Is Innovation? Apr 21, 2014 Humanomics “Different and new is relatively easy. Doing something that’s genuinely better is very hard.” —Jony Ive Horace Dedium of Asymco has coined a new The Clients Apr 15, 2014 Humanomics The best part of my work is the opportunity to work with passionate, talented and committed individuals in social enterprises, not for profits, in Jeff Bezos Latest Annual Letter (2014): Focus on Customers and Innovation Apr 13, 2014 Value Creation Buffett said that reading annual letters of organisations around the world is a good learning exercise. This one from Jeff Bezos is a good one. One Learning From Gillette’s Experience in India Apr 12, 2014 Humanomics From Business today: Until 2010, Gillette India had been following a strategy of marketing cheaper-end US-developed razors. However, low-income Lessons From Pixar: Focus on Positive Outcomes and Not Risk Apr 10, 2014 Humanomics From HBR: One thing I don’t believe in is the notion of a perfect process. Our goal isn’t to prevent all the problems; our goal is making good Welcome to Vox: A Work in Progress Apr 9, 2014 Linkblog & Quote Ezra Klein : We’re launching this fast for one simple reason: there is no better way to figure out the best way to do explanatory journalism on the Left or Right Apr 7, 2014 Humanomics & Quote UPS engineers found that left-hand turns were a major drag on efficiency. Turning against traffic resulted in long waits in left-hand turn lanes Cracking the Pottery Apr 7, 2014 Humanomics & Quote From Seth Godin: I find that it’s almost essential to fall in love with an idea to invest the time it takes to make it good and worth sharing. And Innovation: The Difference Between Search and Discovery Apr 6, 2014 Humanomics Seth Godin writes about Search vs Discovery: Search is what we call the action of knowing what you want and questing until you ultimately find it. Elon Musk’s Determination Apr 6, 2014 Humanomics & Quote After failing putting the rocket to orbit 3 times, this is his reply. Musk: Optimism, pessimism, fuck that; we’re going to make it happen. As God Humanomics Podcast:1 - Introduction Apr 1, 2014 Podcast & Audio This is my first foray into the podcasting world. I am going to use this medium to capture the passion, people and process of doing this work. The The Innovators Dna: The Five Characteristics and How You Can Develop Them? Mar 31, 2014 featured & Humanomics What are the characteristics of an Innovator? Jorge Barba points to this “six-year study surveying 3,000 creative executives and conducting an America’s Greatest Inventors Don’t Dream up Novel Ideas — They Execute on Old Ones - Forbes Mar 31, 2014 Linkblog & Quote From Forbes.com View Inc. CEO Rao Mulpuri, who sells a smarter pane of glass, has a similar story. His product adjusts to the amount of sun hitting Why Businesses Fail to Experiment (Hint: Because They Are Made up of People!) Mar 30, 2014 Humanomics Dan Ariely on the irrational behaviour and the reasons behind it (H/T Jorge Barba): Companies pay amazing amounts of money to get answers from Next page