This document discusses inventing the future through reinventing productivity. It envisions a future with automated discovery of concepts and relationships between documents, visual displays for issue tracking and process monitoring, predictive analytics directly in desktop apps to identify problems before they happen, and dynamic animations to illustrate statistics. The key message is that information management and business processes will be driven by relationships and user contributions, with data and tasks handled automatically through transparent systems.
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Invent the Future by Reinventing Productivity
1. Invent the Futureby reinventing productivity Mark Miller Founder and EditorEndUserSharePoint.com Chief Community Officer and SharePoint EvangelistGlobal 360
27. Problem: What is the status of my loan? Customer Account Info What is happening in my dept? Reroute Loans? Capture Docs? Loan Application is in SharePoint Processor reviews loan Underwriter reviews loan Loan Application is scanned and indexed Approved? Book Loan Rejected? Notify Customer Manual Tasks: Review docs in file Call client for add’l info Prepare Good Faith Estimate Underwrite loan Prepare loan for closing Other Docs? Automate Tasks?
44. Automated discovery of concepts and relationships between documents Visual Display of Issue Tracking Real Time Process Tracking Predictive Analytics at the User Level Relational data discovery and display In the future…
46. Invent the Futureby reinventing productivity Mark Miller Founder and EditorEndUserSharePoint.com Chief Community Officer and SharePoint EvangelistGlobal 360
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Nancy Duarte is the creator of some of the best examples of stepping outside preconceived boundries of presentations. In this simple statement, she takes us from sitting in our chairs watching a presentation, to the further most reaches of future vision. What would you invent if you had the chance? I’m am going to ask you to help me invent the future.Image: Gehry Bilbao Guggenheimhttp://www.basisdesign.com/
You and I are not going to “invent” the ubiquity of data concept. Newspapers, periodicals and web sites are full of the news: unlimited access to data, unlimited storage to chronicle you entire life and have room left over for a million more lifetimes. Let’s examine it from a different perspective. Let’s take a look at what productivity will looks like in it’s current state, how it will transform in the near state and fantasize on what it will look like when interfaces become transparent to the user.Let’s invent the future, today.
This is what gets me excited. This is what keeps me up at night. What will productivity look like? If I can image the future today, will it influence my business decisions tomorrow?Picture credit: NASA – International Space Stationhttp://external.jsc.nasa.gov/events/ISSPhotos/
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New York Times: Manually selected items from editors who think they know what you want. Politically motivated, printed for the sake of advertisers not readers.
News aggregators: manually selected items from a group of editors who think they know what you want.
Information provided by trusted resources I have hand selected to follow. Multiple sources, wide diversity of opinion, daily content refresh.The future: foldable pocket displays that fit in your pocket like a handkerchief.Create your own:
Generic Organizational Framework for Road-Based Operations AssetsUnited States DOT Federal Highway Administration: http://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/indenti_op_assets/images/org_chart1_small.jpg
When you create a document in Word, PowerPoint of Excel, save the document and it will automatically tag itself and relate itself to other documents containing the same concepts. Concepts within documents might relate to different areas of content.Lithium: http://lithosphere.lithium.com/t5/Blogs/ct-p/BlogsSocial Network Graph: http://lithosphere.lithium.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/682i8F70F5FB5A71EF21/
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San Francisco Crimespotting: http://sanfrancisco.crimespotting.org/Oakland Crimespotting: http://oakland.crimespotting.org/Created by Stamen Designs: http://stamen.com/
Visualizing Friendships by Paul Butler: http://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/visualizing-friendships/469716398919
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New York City Marathon Athlete Tracker: http://athletetracker.ingnycmarathon.org/Home.aspx
Visualizing Friendships by Paul Butler: http://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/visualizing-friendships/469716398919
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Colin Tuebner – Forrester Analyst from 2003 – 2008Video of AnalystView in action: http://www.global360.com/resource-center/video/analystview-tour
Visualizing Friendships by Paul Butler: http://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/visualizing-friendships/469716398919
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The Joy of Stats (data in 3d space): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbkSRLYSojoThe Joy of Stats (Full Video): http://www.gapminder.org/videos/the-joy-of-stats/The Joy of Stats (BBC Review): http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wgq0lVideos on Hans Rosling: http://www.vimeo.com/search/videos/search:hans%20rosling/da5e4496Data Visualization Tools: http://www.slate.com/id/2285354/Journalism in the Age of Data: http://datajournalism.stanford.edu/
Gapminder Software: http://www.gapminder.orgThe Joy of Stats (Full Video): http://www.gapminder.org/videos/the-joy-of-stats/The Joy of Stats (BBC Review): http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wgq0lVideos on Hans Rosling: http://www.vimeo.com/search/videos/search:hans%20rosling/da5e4496Data Visualization Tools: http://www.slate.com/id/2285354/Journalism in the Age of Data: http://datajournalism.stanford.edu/
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