A talk I gave at Meaning 2013 looking at startups and corporates and the lack of innovation in org design they both suffer from; plus, how we could turn the best of our new firms into C21st institutions to give longevity to our ideas and values.
11. acqui-hires and sunsetting
2008 Personal annual report for Lee Bryant
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Geneva
Sevilla
Munich
Boston
Copenhagen
Berlin
Frankfurt
Paris
Feb 05 to Feb 08
Feb 26 to Feb 28
May 28
Jun 08 to Jun 13
Jun 25 to Jun 27
Oct 20 to Oct 23
Nov 11 to Nov 12
Dec 09 to Dec 10
You took 12 trips in 2008, which added
up to 29,416 km or 8% of the distance
to the moon.
In 2008, you mostly coincided with:
Henriette
in Geneva, Copenhagen and Lisbon
Pedro
in Geneva, Copenhagen and Setúbal
In 2008, you spent
319
47
You have 177 travellers in your network. They travelled
a total of 9,538,128 km in 2008, and everyone on
Dopplr travelled a total of 1331.4 million km or 8.9 AU
in 2008: the approximate distance to Saturn from the
Earth as of January 2009.
Your personal velocity for 2008 was 3.36
km/h, which is about the same as a duck.
You spent the longest in Blato.
Your carbon for 2008
Stowe
in Copenhagen, Lisbon and Berlin
The 5 most popular cities in your network are London,
New York, San Francisco, Milan and Paris.
Colin
including Geneva and Copenhagen
Thomas
including Geneva and Copenhagen
The furthest distance you travelled was to Boston
(5,269 km from London), which is the 9th most popular
city on Dopplr. The shortest distance you travelled was
to Brighton (76 km from London), which is the 70th
most popular city on Dopplr.
3,607 kg CO2
Based on figures from Fueleconomy.gov, 1 x Hummer
H3 4WD truck produces nearly 10 metric tonnes of
CO2 a year. The visualisation above uses this figure to
illustrate your carbon from Dopplr as calculated by our
friends at http://amee.cc and is an approximation only.
The city images above sourced from Flickr and are used under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence: Going to the Park by Alexandre Duarte, Alcazar relief by chantrybee, BMW - Welt by digital cat _, Sunset on the Charles by Pear Biter, c.f.hansen, christiansborg
palace church, copenhagen, 1810-1826 by seier+seier+seier, we'll meet again by chaosinjune, Telephone Booth by maha-online and Paris Old Metro Signboard by pedrosimoes7.
54. this is not your consultant’s ‘change programme’
55. protected spaces provide a low-risk starting point
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59. what might the ‘old firms’ of the future look like ?
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explicitly blended business
goals - not only financial
!
better ecosystem thinking to
reduce costs for all players
!
social tech + new culture of
work + new structural design
!
employ people, be situated in
a community, contribute
!
sustainable ownership and
funding models not IPOs
!