Archive for April, 2010

Lift10 Conference

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Lift 10 Geneva 3-5 May 2010

Under the conference theme “Connected People” Lift10 will gather one thousand participants in Geneva, Switzerland May 3-5, 2010 to explore the most overlooked aspect of innovation: people.

Known in techno-parlance as users, people ultimately define the success of all technological and entrepreneurial projects. Their approaches are unique, influenced by cultural and generational diversity. The conference aims at exploring the myths and uncover the reality behind the “connected people”.

The conference will host sessions on:

Understanding the different uses of technologies by each generation.
The redefinition of privacy.
The dynamics of online communities.
The myths and realities of online politics.
The future of media.
Mobile platforms, business model design, travel 2.0, creativity, democracy, innovation, etc.

Check the conference program.

Our own Rahaf Harfoush is speaking at the conference.

TedxVolcano: Spontaneous, Creative, Awesome.

Monday, April 19th, 2010

I’ve been watching Twitter for Volcano related tweets lately in order to stay on top of the situation and was curious when a few #TEDxvolcano tags appeared in my feed.

According to the TEDblog, some of their members who were stranded in London due to the Volcano decided to make the best of it and put together an impromptu event that is being live streamed to the rest of the world:

Stranded by the ash cloud, inspired by the just-concluded Skoll World Forum, and temporarily headquartered in one of the world’s greatest cities, a group of entrepreneurs, thinkers, tinkerers and creatives is throwing an unprecendented TEDx event: TEDxVolcano.

Put together in 48 hours by TEDster Nathaniel Whittemore with the support of TED, TEDxLondon, The Hub, Sandbox Network, Assetmap and many others, TEDxVolcano will feature a wide range of thinkers and doers stranded by the volcano, plus inspired audience participation and a few ash-induced surprises. Also: the extraordinary sounds of London-based, global-minded musician Susheela Raman.

The list of speakers includes:

It’s set to start at 6pm UK time, and we’ll be RT’ing it live from @TEDNews — hashtag #tedxvolcano — and posting photos from Robert Leslie and others as soon as they come in.

Watch the live stream HERE.

I love that when faced with an unforeseen obstacle, people will still find ways to come together and exchange ideas and knowledge. I also love the spontaneity of the whole thing and how in 48 hours people came together to launch what is sounding like a pretty awesome event.

Tracking Airport Closures via Google

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Thanks to the recent volcanic eruptions in Iceland my flight home to Geneva has been canceled and I won’t be able to get a flight out until next Wednesday. Of course it all depends on whether the airports are even opening and there are seats available on the new flights.

Luckily, I am stranded in Toronto so for me, it’s like an extended vacation. I’m looking forward to hanging out with family and friends and finally blogging some pieces I’ve had in the pipeline for a while. (Read: I’m SO not complaining!) However, I would like to head back, eventually, and if you or someone you know has been affected by these developments you might find the below map useful.

View Volcanic ash closes European airports in a larger map

View Volcanic ash closes European airports in a larger map

Tracking Airport Closures via Google

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Thanks to the recent volcanic eruptions in Iceland my flight home to Geneva has been canceled and I won’t be able to get a flight out until next Wednesday. Of course it all depends on whether the airports are even opening and there are seats available on the new flights.

Luckily, I am stranded in Toronto so for me, it’s like an extended vacation. I’m looking forward to hanging out with family and friends and finally blogging some pieces I’ve had in the pipeline for a while. (Read: I’m SO not complaining!) However, I would like to head back, eventually, and if you or someone you know has been affected by these developments you might find the below map useful.

View Volcanic ash closes European airports in a larger map

View Volcanic ash closes European airports in a larger map

Collaboration Tools for Innovation

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

While collaboration tools have been around for a while, recent developments in social networking are rapidly changing the collaboration space, which is becoming a critical component of the productivity and innovation capabilities of organizations.

Collaboration Tools for Innovation is the topic chosen for the April 9 session of the YTA Business Innovation group. John Myers, VP and General Manager of Communications Solutions Group at Open Text will be the speaker for this session. He will demonstrate some new solutions and frame the discussion about collaboration tools in the innovation context.

The session is held 12 noon to 1:30 PM at the Regus Business Centre, 15 Allstate Parkway, 6th Floor, Markham. Attendance is free but you need to register at the YTA web site:

http://www.yorktech.ca/calendar?eventId=67992&EventViewMode=EventDetails

Riwa Harfoush on Rethinking the Copy Cat

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Disclaimer: Riwa Harfoush is my sister. I think she is awesome.

My sister spoke at Ignite Toronto a few weeks ago. Ignite Toronto is an awesome series that “captures the best of geek culture in a series of five-minute speed presentations on a diverse range of topics.”

About The Talk (from Riwa):

I know two things:

1) People hoard their good ideas to the detriment of progress and 2) ‘copycat’ has been unfairly pegged with some seriously negative connotation. But what if the ideas we imitate inspire social change? What if opening them up to replication makes them cooler, smarter and more effective? I’m testing my own, working theory on this as we try to morph a good idea (the environmental health clinic) into one that can be copied and implemented by anyone – and I’m really excited to share what I’ve learned.

My Thoughts:

I love this presentation because after watching it I found myself noticing all sorts of way in my work environment where people hoard their ideas to the detriment of progress. I have done this myself. I also once worked with a guy who hoarded the little coffee machine capsules in his drawer and it used to drive me insane. (Not to mention that depriving people of caffeine in an office is NEVER a good idea.)

I kept thinking about the ingrained behavior that have shaped us as a species. We are dealing with two opposing instincts, hoarding and imitating that have both been essential to our survival and evolution. The irony is that while we imitate our competitors while trying to hoard our own ideas for innovation and keeping them secret.

In particular, idea hoarding is also a direct result of how we reward individuals for their contributions within organizations versus establishing a more collaborative environment. After all, saying you’re ok with copy cats is fine until a promotion is missed or someone else gets an accolade.

xClinic

However, maybe if we expand beyond the individual and look at how entire industries (like Ri’s pharma example) are hoarding ideas we can see some more interesting solutions. Riwa has been working with a very cool idea called xClinic:

The concept approaches health from an understanding of its dependence on external local environments; rather than on the internal biology and genetic predispositions of an individual. It directs attention to root causes rather than symptoms. The idea is that by building awareness, initiating behavioral change through action, and ameliorating your own local environmental health, you improve the health of humans and improve the local environment around you. The more people who participate, the greater the cascading effects.

Read more about xClinic here. Riwa’s musings can be found on her, Left & Write.