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Petervan’s Delicacies – Week 6 July 2015
Week-27 of Delicacies: Max 5 articles that i found interesting and worth re-reading. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy! About understanding people based on their data trails: http://colinstrong.net/2015/07/03/crystalizing-our-thinking-about-the-data-economy/ About Obama’s aggressive hiring of geeks: http://www.fastcompany.com/3046756/obama-and-his-geeks About Frederic Laloux’s teal management: http://www.strategy-business.com/article/00344?gko=10921 About innovation theatre: http://relevents.com/steve-blank-are-you-having-impact-or-performing-innovation-theater/ About human curation and pleasurable: http://www.mondaynote.com/2015/07/05/human-curation-is-back/ If you can’t… Read more
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Petervan’s Delicacies – Week 29 June 2015
Week-26 of Delicacies: Max 5 articles that i found interesting and worth re-reading. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy! About the rise of the Cryptopticon: http://www.iasc-culture.org/THR/THR_article_2015_Spring_Vaidhyanathan.php About bio being the new digital: http://whatsthebigdata.com/2015/06/25/joi-ito-on-open-hardware-and-why-bio-is-the-new-digital/ About deprogramming corporatism: http://blog.garrytan.com/deprogramming-corporatism About man, machine and work: http://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2015/06/man-machine-and-work.html About abundance creating boredom: http://www.roughtype.com/?p=6313 If you can’t get enough of… Read more
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When Architects Swim
Many of my readers know I was trained as an architect. Some of the rhythms, insights and passions of that profession continue to weave into my work and my sense making. Just over the weekend, I completely randomly bumped into a very well done interview with star-architect Rem Koolhaas in Flanders’ business newspaper “De Tijd”.… Read more
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Moments of Enchantment
From time to time, I am invited to give a keynote presentation. More and more i am adding multimedia elements to that: video, audio, even silence. This transmedia approach is also something that keeps inspiring me when doing my day job, where i am architect and content curator of “events”. I always say that i… Read more
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Millennials and the future of finance: A different kind of trust
A generational shift is underway, which is challenging and reinventing notions of trust in financial services. The Millennial Generation, comprised of those people born between 1982 and 2004 (average age 22), lies at the heart of this shift. A couple of months ago, i spotted the twitter stream and website of Wharton FinTech, the first student-led… Read more
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Petervan’s Delicacies – Week 22 June 2015
Week-25 of Delicacies: What a rich week that was. But i stick to max 5 articles that i found interesting and worth re-reading. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy! About winning back the open web: http://buytaert.net/winning-back-the-open-web What is code? http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ About the wellbeing economy: https://medium.com/emergent-culture/the-wellbeing-economy-89c67b625ac2 About Market Networks: http://techcrunch.com/2015/06/27/from-social-to-market-networks/ About disrupting your own company:… Read more