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  • Innotribe.com: a Lift-Off in perspective

    Today our team launched http://www.innotribe.com ! Different announcements on swift.com and on swiftcommunity.net here. This is an important lift-off. At first sight, it may look like the launch of yet another tool or process. But this is much more. It is part of an overall Innovation Architecture based on the principles of Open Innovation. In… Read more

  • Innovation to the Core

    I just finished “Innovation to the Core” by by Peter Skarzynski (Author), Rowan Gibson (Author) This is a modern, up-to-date, and indispensible book on Innovation. More precisely on how to make Innovation a core capability of everything you do in your company.   Anybody who is deeply or remotely involved with innovation must read this… Read more

  • Cubicle 3B23: Chief Happiness Officer

    There is a great comments from Joe on one of the previous Cubicle 3B23 stories. It’s too good to be hidden in the comments section. You are a CHO; now what? Yesterday I was asked what was my title, and got a puzzled pair of raised eyebrows when I responded that my unofficial self-adopted title… Read more

  • SIRI: your personal assistant in the cloud

    Found via Scobleizer. Watch the video till the very end. In the last 4 minutes or so there is a demo. In essence its a free iPhone app with a fantastic voice recognition engine, that is orchestrating API’s in the cloud. Normal – not geek – people ask me regularly: “But Peter, what do you… Read more

  • Sex, Money, Happiness, and Death

    The title will give me probably the most hits this blog ever had. Before you read any further, this is a book about authenticity. I found it via Fred Zimny’s blog. In this book Kets de Vries says: I realise the importance of authenticity in my own life and the lives of others. I have… Read more

  • Hug my PAD

    TEDxBerlin talk, discovered via Hutch Carpenter’s blog View till the end. It’s a bit funny at the end, and you can hear the audience laughing at this and not really taking the last bit seriously. Think twice. Think this one through ! In the same blog post, Hutch points at the real meaning of the… Read more