Author Archives: Kate

The NEXOS wave

The NEXOS wave

Earlier this week, we introduced our thinking around digital culture. Using the invented word NEXOS, we briefly described our concerns over how digital information and digital technology proliferation are affecting people’s lives. As people in our mid 30s to 40s we remember life before the technology was so deeply embedded in social and working lives. We don’t want to turn back the clock, but we do want to understand how behaviours and attitudes are changing, and what choices we might make as individuals to stay sane in this new age of constant information. Continue reading

Our thinking has been shaped by things we read, and much of that has been online. When we think about a Next Operating System - or NEXOS - it's something that relates to five  broad themes: I. Lost art of conversation and increasing trend ...MORE >
| |
“StoryForm”: A work in progress

“StoryForm”: A work in progress

StoryForm is a new project Throughline is gestating. The aim is to create a tool for driving, inspiring and shaping BUYING (business and consumer purchasing) and BUY-IN (commercial decisions, especially around innovative concepts). As such, it relates to and also goes beyond our work in KILN around catalysing innovation. Continue reading

Back in late February, I heard Alexander Osterwalder speak at the Front End of Innovation EMEA conference hosted by the Institute of International Research. The keynote was about the Business Model Canvas. Indy had received Alex's book Business Model Generation (co-authored with Yves ...MORE >
| |
Announcing NEXOS

Announcing NEXOS

We’re really pleased to be working with Dan Simmons at Beyond Eureka on a response to the onslaught of digital information, messages, conversations. We’re all of an age where we remember life before mobile phones, email, RSS feeds, FaceBook. We wouldn’t dream of turning back the clock. But we do feel people need better tools and protocols, not simply more devices, more content, more conversations. > Continue reading

NEXOS stands for Next Operating System. I was talking to a TEDx organiser about NEXOS in these terms: Albert Einstein once famously said: “It has become appallingly clear that our technology has surpassed our humanity. I hope that someday, our humanity might yet surpass our ...MORE >
|
Page 1 of 1012345...10...Last »