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how can social innovators make the most of this,
the new era of collaboration?
@dtruran
director general opening opportunities co-founder
@ebbf | @dtruran
“we operate in a radically interdependent, increasingly transparent, tightly hyperconnected, brutally hypercompetitive, and viciously volatile world"
Umair Haque
@ebbf | @dtruran
what differences do you see?
@ebbf | @dtruran
Shorter Life-cycles require focus shift from present to future portfolio
Continuous Improvement is no more sufficient
20th Century: Continuous improvement of existing Business
21st Century: • Continuous innovation • New Client management • Efficient Management of Complexity
Changing Business
Environment
Continuous improvement is no longer sufficient
@ebbf | @dtruran
“Traditional” Enterprise
$ €
doing good, useful to society
doing well
where is a “traditional” enterprise?
@ebbf | @dtruran
$ €doing well
“Traditional” Enterprise
shift from doing well to doing good... to also do well
doing good, useful to society
@ebbf | @dtruran
Social Enterprise
$ €doing well
social enterprise: doing good (and doing well)
doing good, useful to society
@ebbf | @dtruran
Social Enterprise
“Traditional” Enterprise
$ €doing well
doing good, useful to society
social enterprise: doing good (and doing well)
@ebbf | @dtruran http://www.ssireview.org/blog/entry/supercharging_the_b_corp_movement
@ebbf | @dtruran
http://www.fastcompany.com/3042435/steves-legacy-tim-looks-ahead - Tim Cook
“We’ve turned up the volume on collaboration because it’s so clear that in order for us to be incredibly successful we have to be the best collaborators in the world. “
Tim Cook - CEO at Apple
@ebbf | @dtruran
looking and being outside the office windows
@ebbf | @dtruran
Innovative “companies” need to:
1. find out new relevant trends, what’s happening, what’s going to happen
2. find ideas, processes and solutions
3. find resources that allow you to offer solutions
@ebbf | @dtruran
your knowledge knowledge of others
collaborating to create wider shared knowledge
@ebbf | @dtruran
IBM People for smarter cities presents
“in the city with Priya Prakash”http://people4smartercities.com
VIDEO LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3V3cqyIXp0
@ebbf | @dtruran
How much more can your client
get from you in a collaborative environment?
@ebbf | @dtruran
collaborate with NOT just use
the knowledge and resources of others
@ebbf | @dtruran
collaborate with NOT just use
the knowledge and resources of others
reciprocity
loook to make everyone successful
@ebbf | @dtruran
you are not dealing with “balls”
reciprocity
loook to make everyone successful
@ebbf | @dtruran
you are dealing with LOTS
of people
reciprocity
you are not dealing with “balls” you are dealing with PEOPLE
@ebbf | @dtruran
you have a higher natural collaborative mindset
than older generations
you are the S L P generation
@ebbf | @dtruran
coworking spaces
crowdsourcing
crowdfunding
collaborative economy
@ebbf | @dtruran
coworking spaces
crowdsourcing
crowdfunding
collaborative economy
@ebbf | @dtruran
a “glocal” model
@ebbf | @dtruran
http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663924/an-office-in-an-abandoned-garage-where-less-design-is-more-slideshow
@ebbf | @dtruran
coworking spaces
crowdsourcing
crowdfunding
collaborative economy
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/28/crowdsourcing-a-better-world/
@ebbf | @dtruran
Collaborative platforms Open Ideo
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getting recognition and reputation “your DQ”
VIDEO LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQn1AfpQzoU
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have you heard about hackatons?
@ebbf | @dtruran
physical co-creation gathering
over short period of time
@ebbf | @dtruran
coworking spaces
crowdsourcing
crowdfunding
collaborative economy
@ebbf | @dtruran
http://www.crowdfunding.nl/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/92834651-Massolution-abridged-Crowd-Funding-Industry-Report1.pdf
@ebbf | @dtruran
coworking spaces
crowdsourcing
crowdfunding
collaborative economy (sharing economy)
@ebbf | @dtruran
how big is the “collaborative economy” ?
http://www.pwc.co.uk/issues/megatrends/collisions/sharingeconomy/index.jhtml
$335 billion
@ebbf | @dtruran
increase in knowledge
CONOCIMIENTO P2P learning, conocimiento abierto
CONSUMOcolaborativo o sharing economy
FINANZAS colectivas o participativas
GOBERNANCIA organizaciones abiertas y horizontales
12345
TRANSACCIONES monedas y bancos del tiempo6
2
PRODUCCIÓN makers, fab labs, diseño abierto
La economía colaborativa (beta)
La Economía Colaborativa engloba las prácticas y modelos económicos basados en estructuras más horizontales y comunidades que están transformando las maneras de vivir, trabajar y crear.
collaborative economy
Cristóbal Gracia conector de OuiShare@cristobgraciacristobalgracia.com
Consumption
Finance
Production
Knowledge
Governance
Transactions
@ebbf | @dtruran
increase in knowledge
CONOCIMIENTO P2P learning, conocimiento abierto
CONSUMOcolaborativo o sharing economy
FINANZAS colectivas o participativas
GOBERNANCIA organizaciones abiertas y horizontales
12345
TRANSACCIONES monedas y bancos del tiempo6
2
PRODUCCIÓN makers, fab labs, diseño abierto
La economía colaborativa (beta)
La Economía Colaborativa engloba las prácticas y modelos económicos basados en estructuras más horizontales y comunidades que están transformando las maneras de vivir, trabajar y crear.
collaborative economy
Cristóbal Gracia conector de OuiShare@cristobgraciacristobalgracia.com
Consumption
Finance
Production
Knowledge
Governance
Transactions
@ebbf | @dtruran
Be it an empty bedroom in their home (Air BnB or Couchsurfing), their car (Lyft or Uber or Bla Bla car), old lamp you always wanted to get rid of (Wallapop)
http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20150325-revolt-in-the-sharing-economy
“They run their own show, choose when they want to work, and get paid for something they’ve had all along, something that previously just sat there and generated no income.”
potential for FAST growth is a key element of the collaborative economy
what is another key element?
@ebbf | @dtruran
In 2015
Uber, the world’s largest taxi company owns no vehicles
Facebook, the world’s most populat media owner creates no content,
Alibaba, the most valuable retailer has no inventory
Airbnb, the world’s largest accommodation provider owns no real estate
in Barcelona
@ebbf | @dtruran
offering more has relatively low incremental cost
Cristóbal Gracia conector de OuiShare@cristobgraciacristobalgracia.com
@ebbf | @dtruran
trust
built through daily reputation created by how you communicate
and what you do:
words AND actions
@ebbf | @dtruran
"The reason Uber could be expensive is because you’re not just paying for the car—you’re paying for the other dude in the car. When there’s no other dude in the car, the cost of taking an Uber anywhere becomes cheaper than owning a vehicle." Uber’s CEO Travis Kalanick
“So much for being an Uber ‘partner,'” said Taxicab, Limousine & Paratransit Association CEO Alfred LaGasse in an email to VentureBeat. “Kalanick’s comment displays the same lack of consideration for people that Uber has shown when it comes to public safety in its transportation business.”
@ebbf | @dtruran
shift from control to collaborate
@ebbf | @dtruran
increasing roles and authority of the consumer in the collaborative economy
Cristóbal Gracia conector de OuiShare@cristobgraciacristobalgracia.com
@ebbf | @dtruran
engaging dialogue
@ebbf | @dtruran
involving your stakeholders in - dreaming - and then implementing the ideal experience
@ebbf | @dtruran
involving your stakeholders in - dreaming - and then implementing the ideal experience
@ebbf | @dtruran
co-creating with the user
Cristóbal Gracia conector de OuiShare@cristobgraciacristobalgracia.com
USER ROLES
@ebbf | @dtruran
who would you involve in co-creating?
@ebbf | @dtruran http://secondmuse.com
@ebbf | @dtruran
National Day of Civic Hacking brought together citizens, software developers, and entrepreneurs from all over the USA to collaboratively create, build, and invent applications using publicly-released data, code and technology to solve challenges relevant to their neighborhoods, their cities, their states and their country. It provided citizens with an opportunity to do what is most quintessentially American: roll up their sleeves and work together to improve society.
Actions
Ideas
www.hackforchange.org
Focusing on a country
11,000 participants
95 events
21 government partners
75 datasets
Transforming Ideas into Solutions
TED is known for showcasing ideas worth sharing. Intel is known for delivering world changing technology innovations. Through a partnership with Intel and TED, SecondMuse developed the ‘Ideas to action’ mobile app focusing on placing the ideas worth spreading within the TEDx community in action.
from ideas worth spreading to actions worth taking
The mobile app for both android and iOS enables the user to capture the central ideas in a TEDx talk and suggest simple actions for the ‘crowd’ to take to place that idea into action. By articulating these important ideas into simple actions we can all take, the app helps to increase the positive impact of the TEDx community in the world.
@ebbf | @dtruran
HOW do they collaborate?
so what leadership traits are required to make the most of this era of collaboration?
What kind of leader do you need to be?
@ebbf | @dtruran
intuition, guessing the next trend
ability to dialogue … with many
empathy to understand and engage
adaptability to change
The world in the past has been ruled by force, and man has dominated over woman by reason of his more forceful and aggressive qualities both of body and mind. But the balance is already shifting; force is losing its dominance, and mental alertness, intuition, and the spiritual qualities of love and service, in which woman is strong, are gaining ascendancy. Hence the new age will be an age less masculine and more permeated with the feminine ideals, or, to speak more exactly, will be an age in which the masculine and feminine elements of civilization will be more evenly balanced. (J. E. Esslemont, “Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era”)
www.ebbf.org | a more “feminine” era
@ebbf | @dtruran
a balance
of female and male leadership is what would allow greatest progress
“I believe it is imperative that great companies
add greater social value – the larger the
company, the larger the obligation.
At Burberry our underlying foundation is to give
back and share our creative thinking culture to
the wider communities where we live and work.”
Angela Ahrendts former CEO, Burberry
www.ebbf.org | new messages from new leadership
The spirit of collaboration is penetrating every aspect of our lives. Being able to learn and live the art of collaboration is a fundamental asset to harness the possibilities and be better equipped in this exciting ever-changing networked economy era we live in.
@dtruran
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