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  • downesc
    downesc said 9 months Edit Delete

    This a great presentation, but it would benefit in understanding if there were notes with the slides. For example, the Ripple Effect slide - we have come up with at least three different interpretations of what this slide is saying.

  • lfmoliveira
    lfmoliveira said 2 years Edit Delete

    Awesome stuff.

  • whatidiscover
    whatidiscover said 2 years Edit Delete

    This beautifull presentation is created by a unusual group of consultants - Stone Yamashita. The founders and some of their principles are from Apple's Newton. Apple = Design. Stone Yamashita = Design focused management consulting. Their work is usually beautifull. Check them out at http://www.stoneyamashita.com. The best writeup on them I read is in Communication Arts 2005 May page 40 http://www.commarts.com/ca/magazine_d/toc/ISS200505.html. Sorry! Can't share the article with you. I do not have a digital copy.

  • poked
    poked said 2 years Edit Delete

    nice presentation.

    liked the typography.

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    The Worlds Largest Innovation Lab

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    1. Slide 1: My story starts 3,000 miles away from here. 15 years ago.
    2. Slide 4: So we built an innovation lab.
    3. Slide 8: And we failed. Miserably. And visibly.
    4. Slide 10: GPS Digital Superior Trimble photography service Kodak Mercedes-Benz E-business Web-based Radical retail IBM services Nike HP Amazing The new office Digital money experiences Herman Miller PayPal Disney
    5. Slide 12: The world’s largest innovation lab. (Just next door in The Allen Room.)
    6. Slide 16: (Now, for a really quick tour.)
    7. Slide 17: Lesson #1: Have everyone operating off of the same definition of innovation.
    8. Slide 18: Innovation. To challenge the status quo by fusing & to create new value.
    9. Slide 19: Innovation. To challenge the status quo by fusing & SCIENCE ART to create new value.
    10. Slide 20: Innovation. To challenge the status quo by fusing & EMOTIONAL LOGICAL to create new value.
    11. Slide 21: Innovation. To challenge the status quo by fusing & THE OLD THE NEW to create new value.
    12. Slide 22: Innovation. To challenge the status quo by fusing & THE OUTSIDE THE INSIDE to create new value.
    13. Slide 23: FUSION
    14. Slide 24: Lesson #2: Develop a curious mindset.
    15. Slide 31: CURIOSITY
    16. Slide 32: Lesson #3: Get clear on why and how you’re going to change the status quo.
    17. Slide 33: NEED
    18. Slide 34: NG KNOW-H VIDI O RO AND INSIGHT W P NEED ENABLING IONS CES REL A ERVI AN NTING DS T FU HI VE IN LF L P S L I NG I D S OO G
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    20. Slide 41: PATTERN
    21. Slide 42: Lesson #4: Master the ripple effect.
    22. Slide 44: PROFIT- OBSESSION.
    23. Slide 45: Lesson #5: Learn to harness diversity of thought. (And everything else.)
    24. Slide 46: ARCHETYPE: THE GENERATOR
    25. Slide 47: ARCHETYPE: THE ITERATOR
    26. Slide 48: ARCHETYPE: THE TECH GURU
    27. Slide 49: ARCHETYPE: THE CUSTOMER ANTHROPOLOGIST
    28. Slide 50: ARCHETYPE: THE PRODUCER
    29. Slide 51: ARCHETYPE: THE VISIONARY
    30. Slide 52: ARCHETYPE: THE COMMUNICATOR
    31. Slide 53: ARCHETYPE: THE ROADBLOCK REMOVER
    32. Slide 54: ARCHETYPE: THE FUTURECASTER
    33. Slide 55: VARIANCE
    34. Slide 56: Lesson #6: Build innovation traits into your culture.
    35. Slide 58: CULTURE
    36. Slide 59: Lesson #7: Realize that life is a perpetual prototype.
    37. Slide 60: BRAVERY
    38. Slide 61: FUSION. CURIOSITY. PATTERN. PROFIT-OBSESSION. VARIANCE. CULTURE. BRAVERY.
    39. Slide 62: These, and 31 other lessons, next door...
    40. Slide 64: FORTUNE PRESENTS The world’s largest innovation lab. + STONE YAMASHITA PARTNERS