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Listening to the FutureAn Introduction to Management by Design
Listening to the FutureAn Introduction to Management by Design
Daniel W. RasmusAuthor, Listening to the Future
Put Your Future in Context
© 2010 by Daniel W. Rasmus
Uncertainties
Daniel W. Rasmus
Western Digital Hughes
DanielWRasmus future-of-work.spaces.live.com
Education economist.com
newscientist.comconferences
Read, listen, read
NPR.org
FT.com
Community
Share
Continuous Learning
Poetic Moments
Questions fromCustomers &Students
Read All About
It!
listeningtothefuture.com
Career
DanHow I do my work
Wired.com
Uncertainties Scenarios
danielwasmus.wordpress.com
Agenda
Go Inside
Go Outside
Design in art, is a recognition of the relation between various things, various elements in the creative flux. You can’t invent a design. You recognize it, in the fourth dimension. That is, with your blood and your bones, as well as with your eyes.
D.H. Lawrence
Management by Design Preview
Motivations
Generation
Blend
Baby Boom
Millennials
GenX80 M
46 M
76
M
Finding Balance
Emphasis and Variety
Proportion
EfficiencyInnovation
DoingKnowing
Influence
Policy & PracticeTechnologySpace
Simplicity
Forgivability
Equitability
Flexibility
Policy and PracticeExamples
Workplace engagementMeeting management Telecommuting Financial reporting and expensesTeam dynamics Line management communication Strategy transparency and communicationSoftware environment policy
Space – The Cubical Farm
TechnologyTags Rating
Widgets ContentCollaborative Filtering
Aggregation
Rhythm and Motion
Goals
Objectives
Schedule
Impact
Perceptibility
Who
What
Where
When
Why
How
Microsoft Netherlands
Balance
Policy and Practice Technology Space
Rhythm and Motion(Strategic Measures)
Perceptibility(Tactical Measures)
Variety and Emphasis
Prop
ortio
n
Goal orObjective
Who?What?Where?When?Why?How?
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F1
F2
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Management by Design
Go Outside
The Universe Has No Center
Go GlobalThe Frontiers of Innovation
Language Context Domain knowledge
A Blending of Languages and CulturesGreater than 32M speakers
MandarinHindi
EnglishEnglish
Spanish
SpanishTurkishPortuguese
Portuguese
ArabicBengali
Russian
Japanese
German
Punjabi
FrenchWu
Javanese
Korean
Vietnamese
English
Italian
MarathiMarathi
TeluguTamil
Tamazight
CantoneseSindhi Min
Maithili
Polish
Ukrainian
Persian
Gujarati
Malayalam
Kannada
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_spoken_languages
French
A Blending of Languages and CulturesArabic تعاون (club up, collaborate,
communion, concur, conspire, cooperate, cooperation, cope, get together, joining, participate, pull together, team up, unite), إشتراك (implication, participation, partnership, subscription).
Romanian conlucrare (concurrence, co-operation), colaborare (concurrence, contribution, co-operation, team work), ajutor (abettor, accommodation, accomplice, aid, assistance, assistant, auxiliary, backer, backing, contribution, co-operation, help, helper, helpfulness, helping).
Japanese Katakana
がっさく (joint work), きょうどう (association, co-action, conduct, cooperation, guidance, instruction, joint, lead, sutra library, teaching), きょうりょく (cooperation, powerful, strong), きょうちょうしゅぎ , きょうちょ (co-authorship).
Go Transparent
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20344142,00.html
Citizen
Regulators
Go Consumer
Drive old conversations into new channelsGo the where the customers are
Go Knowledge
From Output to Outcomes
Go with an Open Mind
Thank You