Geoff Vincent

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Geoff Vincent

Geoff Vincent

@geocamb

Katılım Eylül 2010
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Alex Osterwalder🇨🇭
Alex Osterwalder🇨🇭@AlexOsterwalder·
Preference for LEFT or RIGHT cover for @biz4kidsio? (yes, I'm asking for your opinion and not doing a proper A/B testing ;-)
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Strategyzer
Strategyzer@strategyzer·
⚠️ We have found most striking about the following frameworks is that they are all describing UNCERTAINTY without saying so explicitly. What do you think? #businesstools #strategy #innovation
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Geoff Vincent
Geoff Vincent@geocamb·
@AlexOsterwalder Like the way you’ve tweaked ‘CEO’ to say ‘Chief Execution Officer’. Makes the point nicely... Execution of the present vs Entrepreneurialism for the future :-).
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Alex Osterwalder🇨🇭
Alex Osterwalder🇨🇭@AlexOsterwalder·
Nothing good related to future growth can happen in a company when the Chief Execution Officer CEO and the Chief Entrepreneur CE don’t get along...
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Geoff Vincent
Geoff Vincent@geocamb·
@DanielPink Absolutely right... and the best workspaces are designed to encourage intermittent collaboration, in both space and time. Nowadays, in 'digital space', we have to be aware of and manage this balance for ourselves.
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Daniel Pink
Daniel Pink@DanielPink·
Is it better to solve problems in isolation or by collaborating with others? Harvard research says . . . neither. The best solutions come from "intermittent collaboration" -- group work punctuated by breaks to think & work by ourselves. news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…
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Geoff Vincent
Geoff Vincent@geocamb·
@BBCArchive @ProfBrianCox IoT, machine vision, automation, robotics, data collection and analysis in 1981. What took the rest of the world so long? :-) - Geoff Vincent
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BBC Archive
BBC Archive@BBCArchive·
#OTD 1981: Managing The Micro was first broadcast. Here presenter Brian Redhead demonstrates a microcomputer at work, using a toy factory.
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