by Joanne Jacobs | Jun 10, 2016 | Innovation, Trends
Some years ago, in the early stages of what was called “Web 2.0”, “Lynette” created a sensation by combining pithy quotes with stunning photography, combining data and research with a great and often surprising visual story. At the time – about 2008 or so – this...
by Joanne Jacobs | Feb 17, 2016 | Digital Transformation, Employee Engagement, Future of Work, Innovation, Trends
There is a reason that “innovation” is a hot topic right now, and is has nothing to do with the Prime Minister’s Innovation Statement. For decades, Australian markets have been effective duopolies – with one or two businesses dominating each segment. Look at retail....
by Joanne Jacobs | Feb 7, 2016 | Conferences, Innovation, Startups, Trends
The Consumer Electronics Show in the US is a big deal. Attracting the best and brightest in startups, technology and customer facing innovation, what is shown at CES sets the benchmark for much of what follows for the year ahead. The challenge, of course, is that...
by Joanne Jacobs | Jan 28, 2016 | Innovation, Startups, Trends
2015 was an unexpected whirlwind for those living in – or close to – the startup and innovation sector. Apart from the moving and shaking that characterises a loose grouping of high growth businesses chasing various models of success (funding, IPO, customers, the next...
by Joanne Jacobs | Jan 6, 2016 | Innovation, Startups, Trends
At the beginning of every year, we turn our attention to the future. We look for the trends and the opportunities, eager to be part of a great wave of success. As a result, we pore through research and trend reports, consume vast quantities of data and often arrive at...