Archive for March, 2008

Five Principles in Social Software Designing Part 2

March 29th, 2008

The second principle in Social Software Designing is “Tie Behavior to Identity”. LinkdLn, Facebook and Myspace were Porter’s reference in this principle, the idea of identity is associated in the profile pages. But it may not be applicable or be visible with other social website designs. Other sites may be focusing in a specific function [...]

Five Principles in Social Software Designing Part 1

March 27th, 2008

In a recent SNAP SUMMIT 2.0 in San Francisco, Josh Porter of Bokardo Design talks about principles in designing of social software products. Here’s one First is he called it “The del.icio.us lesson”. This renowned social bookmarking site was his reference. Social Book-marking sites allow users to store their favorite articles on the web and [...]

Strategies in Innovation

March 25th, 2008

It can be more helpful but equally unsafe to try to belike the approaches of other companies. Recently, P&G has got the attention of most companies for its “Connect and Develop” strategy, whereby the company arrive at out to promising entrepreneurs, scientists, clients and consumers in the anticipation of mainstreaming the ideas they showcases IBM [...]

Personalities Affect Innovation

March 20th, 2008

It’s tough to hold a discussion on innovation with lacking of bring some top-caliber names of charismatic visionaries like Steve Jobs or Richard Branson and more personalitues. Apple (AAPL) and Virgin, along with Nike (NKE), Starbucks (SBUX), and other beloved media, definitely make for great storytelling. Sorry to say, more often than not they also [...]

Wall Painting

March 10th, 2008

Most persons don’t know mainly depressing of all are the companies that turn aside from major structural progress in favor of ornamental changes. Subsequent to benchmarking a number of Silicon Valley companies, one firm became aware of that many companies it admired had yellow and purple walls. The working party went back and decorated the [...]

Web Innovators Are Creative Enough?

March 1st, 2008

Finding external sources of insights can at times have further unintended consequences if the company decides it can never assess up to the point of external case studies. It’s not rare for innovation developing teams to use other companies as point of reference only to come away of opinion that their own problems are insurmountable. [...]