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Alessandro Galetto
Alessandro Galetto
Naturally and artificially flavoured.General Manager and Chief Strategist by day.Speaker,Innovator,lateral thinker,jack of all trades by night.
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Innovation

There are 93 posts filed in Innovation (this is page 8 of 10).

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From Genesis to Revelation to Innovation

Genesis At the beginning it was the Network, large, vast, and free. You could browse anywhere and find things you’ve never suppose to find, or that you searched for without success year after year. All of us remember that special query that we used to hit upon an old buddy or to get that singular […]

in Innovation | 513 Words

Communicating Innovation

Communicating innovation is as important as innovation itself. If I look at the past I can bring to you a couple of examples: WAP on mobile phones. The claim at the time was “Internet in your pocket”. Quite clearly customers have really been disappointed by finding out that the internet that was supposed to be […]

in Innovation | 534 Words

Some simple thoughts about RFID tags

We’re all fascinated by the bright future we’re going to have thanks to the RFID technologies. It happens monthly, somewhere and sometimes experts start all together to talk about RFID, new implementations, new tags, new performances and, obviously, new customers. Monthly, because there is a process and a timeframe to respect: the scoop, the understanding, […]

in Applications, Innovation, Services | 589 Words

Innovation is a company culture

The title “Innovation is a company culture” should be no news to innovators. Innovation is one of the most important assets for a company. It’s value should be spread all over the organization or it’s going to be completely useless. You can have the best Research and Development or Innovation team in the world but, […]

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The four drivers of innovation

I have a found a great article on the Gallup Management Journal written by Shelley Mika. It a great article that I strongly suggest you to read if you are into innovation. You can read the article by pointing your web browser here. There are four conditions that have to be satisfied to create innovation. […]

in Innovation | 630 Words

Being innovative is an attitude?

The answer is, quite obviously, yes. Quick example: yesterday afternoon I was logged in Second Life and was looking at some stores. I then stopped by at a furniture shop were I had the opportunity to listen to a conversation between to Second Life residents. A boy and a girl that, by accident, were italian […]

in Innovation | 324 Words

Really Innovators?

Sometimes I have the suspect, it’s more than this, that everything we investigate, test, or even DISCOVER, was already found, in another period of the human history. Two main facts drive me to such a thought, the first is due to our innate capacity to react to the innovation in a way that safe our […]

in Fun, Innovation | 412 Words

The ME problem

Another intriguing argument that needs some innovative ideas to solve, it is what is called the ME (Mobile Essentials) problem. “Mobile essentials” refers to the objects most people consider essential and carry most of the time whilst out and about, and the first time I read something about was in a Jan Chipchase (and others) […]

in Applications, Innovation, Services | 739 Words

Don't loose the Power

A new technology is going to break out in IT market; I’m talking about GPGPU (General Purpose Graphic processing unit). More than technology, it could be defined as an idea, a smart way to use our graphic card processor for doing some of the hard work that the standard CPU cannot normally stand as fast […]

in Announcements, Innovation | 171 Words

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As part of my daily job I join every single service on the internet I become aware of. I think that I have something like 200 accounts out there and I have been using most of them for no more that a couple of days. Different reasons for this: No interest in the service for […]

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