Mind candy 19 January 2023
Ron Immink
I empower innovative, purpose driven companies by crafting compelling visions for the future. Make them more compelling for all stakeholders. Strategist, positive futurist, coach, advisor, mentor, author and speaker.
The right information is essential for adaptability. Develop your own in-house information dashboard. Use it to develop scenarios and train your change muscle. You can hire me to develop this for you. I have developed a simple 3-step strategy development programme that will make your organisation more resilient.?Click?here for more information.
From my dashboard of 19 January 2023
The topics to think about and consider the impact on you and your company in order to develop your change muscle are ideaflow, the Japanese knotweed, future 100, vision and your strategic box, farming, turning insect into cyborgs. LEGO, earphones, printing a living ear (imagine combining earphones with printing ears) and singularity or immortality, which comes first?
Ideaflow, innovation is fishing, not hunting
Ideaflow as the only metric that counts. My own blog after reading the book. Links to at least 7 other books (intrapreneurship, innovation, diversity, experimenting, anthropology, making and serendipity).
In 1.5 years, Japanese knotweed will be a circular resource
The mission is to make peace with Japanese Knotweed, by valuing the entire plant in a circular high-value way: from rhizome to woody biomass.?
The Future 100: 2023
The Future 100: 2023” charts 100 emerging trends across 10 sectors, spanning culture, tech, beauty and more
Fumbling The Vision: The Organisational Telephone Game
Try that with vision, but also with the other strategic elements in the strategic box. See?https://www.ronimmink.com/strategy-for-2023-four-simple-tools/.?
领英推荐
How technology might finally start telling farmers things they didn’t already know
Agtech and precision farming is maturing.
Scientists gave a robot a sense of smell with locust antennae and AI
Turning insect into cyborgs.
LEGO is hiring staff for its new ‘metaverse experiences’
Follow LEGO.
Earphones controlled by facial expressions
Earbuds that create a neural interface by detecting electrical signals in the skin of the user’s ear canal. The link can then be used to signal actions like answering the phone, playing music, and more.
A woman receives the first-ever successful transplant of a living, 3D-printed ear
Soon we will be printing all kinds of organs.
Groundbreaking study claims aging can be reversed
What will come first, singularity or immortality?