6. What We Really Do At O'Reilly
Find interesting technologies and people
innovating from the edge
Amplify their effectiveness by spreading the
information needed for others to follow them.
Our goal: “Changing the world by spreading the
knowledge of innovators.”
7. O’Reilly Radar Methodology
We “watch the alpha geeks” and think about the
futures they are already living in
We then look for trend data that tells us that a
particular future is becoming mainstream
We do our best to think about possible
consequences
8. O’Reilly Radar Methodology
We “watch the alpha geeks” and think about the
futures they are already living in
We then look for trend data that tells us that a
particular future is becoming mainstream
We do our best to think about possible
consequences
25. The Firing Order of the Innovation Engine
First cylinder: Have fun!
Second cylinder: “Hey, we can change the world!”
Third cylinder: Build products, business models,
companies, and entire industries
Fourth cylinder: Maintain your ecosystem: Create
more value than you capture
47. “It’s easier to invent the future
than it is to predict it.”
- Alan Kay
48. For More Information
Twitter: @timoreilly, @oreillymedia, @make
Blog: http://radar.oreilly.com
My personal archive: http://tim.oreilly.com
Maker Movement: http://makezine.com
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