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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 45 posts tagged Innovation (this is page 4 of 5).

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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, […]

in Innovation, Services | 1,039 Words

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

Junior or Senior? Dedicated to…

There is a good post from the House of Innovation. I’d like to spent a few words about the start..:”Many businesses make the mistake of giving innovation projects to junior executives. It seems natural to hand innovation opportunities to enthusiastic and promising upstarts. But generally it is the experienced heavyweights who can overcome all the […]

in Innovation, Office | 249 Words

Hey Mom, Where did you hide the Kitchen?!

“How do you convert a kitchen into a more livable space? Treat it like your other rooms.” With this simple message an Us Company, YesterTec, focused on kitchen treatment and innovative furniture will help it’s customers to eliminate the boundary between the living area and the kitchen area. The solution is quite simple, several separate […]

in Innovation | 165 Words

Innovative TV

A new on-line tv is now available on traditional broadcast channels and on the net, it’s called France 24, started this month, and the most important messages in launch campaign are: “FRANCE 24 is the first French international news channel to broadcast on a 24/7 basis. In December 2006, it offers a French perspective on […]

in Announcements, Innovation | 267 Words

X-mas Time

I think I find one of the best (and innovative!) web site for xmas shopping time. Look at this link and you’ll find one of the coolest collection of (un)useful gadgets you’ve ever seen. My favourite is the flying alarm clock, unfortunately now unavailable, but I’m sure it’ll win the prize for the best seller. […]

in Fun, Innovation | 120 Words

A dream called B.C.

Somebody told me that there is a class of warning messages in your email client, related to the calendar application, that sounds like the one in the picture above. A message that appears subtly, unexpected, but only if you deserve it. It’s only a warning, and the aim is to bring people to think that […]

in Applications, Innovation, Office | 272 Words

OOO world

There’s a bit of innovation and innovative thought even in the ooo messages. What’s an ooo? Is our classical Out Of Office text, written in english (why?) even if you are in an Italian company, that appears immediately after you sent an email to a colleague. You don’t have time to say “how fast he […]

in Innovation, Office | 298 Words

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