16 11 / 2012
What makes your business a top business? According to a new report from the IBM Institute for Business Value, it could be how well your company implements social business.
16 11 / 2012
“All ideas are just combinations of already existing things.”
Fredrik Härén, Author of the Idea Book
speaking at CreativeMornings/Singapore(*watch the talk)
16 11 / 2012
Credit: The Coca-Cola Company
Prices change; that’s fundamental to how economies work.
And yet: In 1886, a bottle of Coke cost a nickel. It was also a nickel in 1900, 1915 and 1930. In fact, 70 years after the first Coke was sold, you could still buy a bottle for a nickel.
Three wars, the Great Depression, hundreds of competitors — none of it made any difference for the price of Coke. Why not?
Why Coke Cost A Nickel For 70 Years
16 11 / 2012
The thing about Apple’s iPad Mini, you see, is it’s small. That fact, among others, allowed iCrooks to steal about 3,600—or $1.5 million worth—of the new devices during a brazen heist at New York’s JFK airport on Monday.
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La vita di un networker? Dovrebbe essere così: vestiti casual ma eleganti, che rappresentino la direzione presa verso la libertà. Comodità e agio permessi da un ingresso costante di royalties sul conto in banca. Serenità, dovuta al fatto di essere circondati di un folto gruppo di amici che credono in te e che, insieme a te, stanno creando la loro prosperità. Be a great networker!
(Source: l3dge, via heavenlyprosperous)
16 11 / 2012
Swing swing swing
Oporto- and Berlin-based design collective Morodavaga has built swings that generate electricity. Based on the principle that swinging produces energy, as each swing moves back-and-forth by its user, the bicycle chain attached to it turns a dynamo generating electricity to power the lighting below the floor.
(via helloyoucreatives)
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