際際滷shows by User: Frankichamaki / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: Frankichamaki / Mon, 23 Sep 2019 04:50:41 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: Frankichamaki Top 10 startup ecosystem pillars (updated) /slideshow/top-10-startup-ecosystem-pillars-updated-174958603/174958603 top10startupecosystempillarsupdated-190923045041
This is an updated version of what I called the top "10 Startup Ecosystem Pillars" or drivers that are important for a startup system to survive and thrive. It's a good framework to use to assess if a country, region or cities' ability to support a startup community.]]>

This is an updated version of what I called the top "10 Startup Ecosystem Pillars" or drivers that are important for a startup system to survive and thrive. It's a good framework to use to assess if a country, region or cities' ability to support a startup community.]]>
Mon, 23 Sep 2019 04:50:41 GMT /slideshow/top-10-startup-ecosystem-pillars-updated-174958603/174958603 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Top 10 startup ecosystem pillars (updated) Frankichamaki This is an updated version of what I called the top "10 Startup Ecosystem Pillars" or drivers that are important for a startup system to survive and thrive. It's a good framework to use to assess if a country, region or cities' ability to support a startup community. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/top10startupecosystempillarsupdated-190923045041-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is an updated version of what I called the top &quot;10 Startup Ecosystem Pillars&quot; or drivers that are important for a startup system to survive and thrive. It&#39;s a good framework to use to assess if a country, region or cities&#39; ability to support a startup community.
Top 10 startup ecosystem pillars (updated) from Franki Chamaki
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Data empathy - A Design Thinking approach to AI application development /slideshow/data-empathy-a-design-thinking-approach-to-ai-application-development-117020116/117020116 dataempathy-designthinkingapproachtoai-upload-180928041105
This presentation covers how we, at HIVERY, apply a Design Thinking Approach to Artificial Intelligence solution development. At HIVERY we build "Data Empathy" rather than User Empathy first in order to goal big problems. ]]>

This presentation covers how we, at HIVERY, apply a Design Thinking Approach to Artificial Intelligence solution development. At HIVERY we build "Data Empathy" rather than User Empathy first in order to goal big problems. ]]>
Fri, 28 Sep 2018 04:11:05 GMT /slideshow/data-empathy-a-design-thinking-approach-to-ai-application-development-117020116/117020116 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Data empathy - A Design Thinking approach to AI application development Frankichamaki This presentation covers how we, at HIVERY, apply a Design Thinking Approach to Artificial Intelligence solution development. At HIVERY we build "Data Empathy" rather than User Empathy first in order to goal big problems. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dataempathy-designthinkingapproachtoai-upload-180928041105-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation covers how we, at HIVERY, apply a Design Thinking Approach to Artificial Intelligence solution development. At HIVERY we build &quot;Data Empathy&quot; rather than User Empathy first in order to goal big problems.
Data empathy - A Design Thinking approach to AI application development from Franki Chamaki
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Incubator vs accelerator - what is the difference? /slideshow/incubator-vs-accelerator-what-is-the-difference-111879622/111879622 incubatorsvsaccelerators-180828060246
What is the difference between an Incubator vs accelerator? In this presentation, we will explain the difference between an Incubator vs accelerator by using the business model canvas as a framework to assess where it fits]]>

What is the difference between an Incubator vs accelerator? In this presentation, we will explain the difference between an Incubator vs accelerator by using the business model canvas as a framework to assess where it fits]]>
Tue, 28 Aug 2018 06:02:45 GMT /slideshow/incubator-vs-accelerator-what-is-the-difference-111879622/111879622 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Incubator vs accelerator - what is the difference? Frankichamaki What is the difference between an Incubator vs accelerator? In this presentation, we will explain the difference between an Incubator vs accelerator by using the business model canvas as a framework to assess where it fits <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/incubatorsvsaccelerators-180828060246-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is the difference between an Incubator vs accelerator? In this presentation, we will explain the difference between an Incubator vs accelerator by using the business model canvas as a framework to assess where it fits
Incubator vs accelerator - what is the difference? from Franki Chamaki
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Corporation innovation Oct 2017 /slideshow/corporation-innovation-oct-2017/81681771 corporationinnovationoct2017vfinal-171107001750
Red Garage operates as a venture builder/ start-up studio partnering with The Coca-Cola Company. Ourindependence is key to moving with speed, keeping lean and building value. Red Garage conducts the early stage problem exploration, concept development, and business model validation. In this presentation, I will discuss: 1. Why innovation inside of an existing corporation is so difficult and how companies can employ the tools and processes successful start-ups use to drive innovation 2. How corporates can innovate leveraging their assets and startup thinking to exploit new growth areas 3. Outlining the Red Garage Ventures concept and what to consider when setting up a corporate venture fund 4. Ensuring successful commercialization and acceleration of a startup by leveraging the mother ship assets, relationships and being a key R&D customer]]>

Red Garage operates as a venture builder/ start-up studio partnering with The Coca-Cola Company. Ourindependence is key to moving with speed, keeping lean and building value. Red Garage conducts the early stage problem exploration, concept development, and business model validation. In this presentation, I will discuss: 1. Why innovation inside of an existing corporation is so difficult and how companies can employ the tools and processes successful start-ups use to drive innovation 2. How corporates can innovate leveraging their assets and startup thinking to exploit new growth areas 3. Outlining the Red Garage Ventures concept and what to consider when setting up a corporate venture fund 4. Ensuring successful commercialization and acceleration of a startup by leveraging the mother ship assets, relationships and being a key R&D customer]]>
Tue, 07 Nov 2017 00:17:49 GMT /slideshow/corporation-innovation-oct-2017/81681771 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Corporation innovation Oct 2017 Frankichamaki Red Garage operates as a venture builder/ start-up studio partnering with The Coca-Cola Company. Ourindependence is key to moving with speed, keeping lean and building value. Red Garage conducts the early stage problem exploration, concept development, and business model validation. In this presentation, I will discuss: 1. Why innovation inside of an existing corporation is so difficult and how companies can employ the tools and processes successful start-ups use to drive innovation 2. How corporates can innovate leveraging their assets and startup thinking to exploit new growth areas 3. Outlining the Red Garage Ventures concept and what to consider when setting up a corporate venture fund 4. Ensuring successful commercialization and acceleration of a startup by leveraging the mother ship assets, relationships and being a key R&D customer <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/corporationinnovationoct2017vfinal-171107001750-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Red Garage operates as a venture builder/ start-up studio partnering with The Coca-Cola Company. Ourindependence is key to moving with speed, keeping lean and building value. Red Garage conducts the early stage problem exploration, concept development, and business model validation. In this presentation, I will discuss: 1. Why innovation inside of an existing corporation is so difficult and how companies can employ the tools and processes successful start-ups use to drive innovation 2. How corporates can innovate leveraging their assets and startup thinking to exploit new growth areas 3. Outlining the Red Garage Ventures concept and what to consider when setting up a corporate venture fund 4. Ensuring successful commercialization and acceleration of a startup by leveraging the mother ship assets, relationships and being a key R&amp;D customer
Corporation innovation Oct 2017 from Franki Chamaki
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Top 10 Startup Ecosystem Pillars /slideshow/top-10-startup-ecosystem-pillars/77918426 startupecosystem-170716010557
I created this what I called the top "10 Startup Ecosystem Pillars" or drivers that are important for a startup system to survive and thrive. It's a good framework to use to assess if a country, region or cities' ability to support a startup community.]]>

I created this what I called the top "10 Startup Ecosystem Pillars" or drivers that are important for a startup system to survive and thrive. It's a good framework to use to assess if a country, region or cities' ability to support a startup community.]]>
Sun, 16 Jul 2017 01:05:57 GMT /slideshow/top-10-startup-ecosystem-pillars/77918426 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Top 10 Startup Ecosystem Pillars Frankichamaki I created this what I called the top "10 Startup Ecosystem Pillars" or drivers that are important for a startup system to survive and thrive. It's a good framework to use to assess if a country, region or cities' ability to support a startup community. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/startupecosystem-170716010557-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> I created this what I called the top &quot;10 Startup Ecosystem Pillars&quot; or drivers that are important for a startup system to survive and thrive. It&#39;s a good framework to use to assess if a country, region or cities&#39; ability to support a startup community.
Top 10 Startup Ecosystem Pillars from Franki Chamaki
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Machine Learning Explained and how apply lean startup to develop a MVP tool /slideshow/illustration-of-machine-learning-mvp-tool-creation/67543600 illustrationofmachinelearningflowexternal-161023082606
At HIVERY, we combine Design Thinking, Learn Start-Up thinking with Machine Learning techniques to develop and release "new to the world" solutions that are intuitive yet power by applying deep science to help solve complex business problems. HIVERY applies artificial intelligence to complex business problems. We do this through our methodology of DISCOVERY, EXPERIMENT and DEPLOYMENT.]]>

At HIVERY, we combine Design Thinking, Learn Start-Up thinking with Machine Learning techniques to develop and release "new to the world" solutions that are intuitive yet power by applying deep science to help solve complex business problems. HIVERY applies artificial intelligence to complex business problems. We do this through our methodology of DISCOVERY, EXPERIMENT and DEPLOYMENT.]]>
Sun, 23 Oct 2016 08:26:05 GMT /slideshow/illustration-of-machine-learning-mvp-tool-creation/67543600 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Machine Learning Explained and how apply lean startup to develop a MVP tool Frankichamaki At HIVERY, we combine Design Thinking, Learn Start-Up thinking with Machine Learning techniques to develop and release "new to the world" solutions that are intuitive yet power by applying deep science to help solve complex business problems. HIVERY applies artificial intelligence to complex business problems. We do this through our methodology of DISCOVERY, EXPERIMENT and DEPLOYMENT. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/illustrationofmachinelearningflowexternal-161023082606-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> At HIVERY, we combine Design Thinking, Learn Start-Up thinking with Machine Learning techniques to develop and release &quot;new to the world&quot; solutions that are intuitive yet power by applying deep science to help solve complex business problems. HIVERY applies artificial intelligence to complex business problems. We do this through our methodology of DISCOVERY, EXPERIMENT and DEPLOYMENT.
Machine Learning Explained and how apply lean startup to develop a MVP tool from Franki Chamaki
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How to think like a startup in a corporate environment /slideshow/how-to-think-like-a-startup-in-a-corporate-environment/57255071 ccsp-startupthink17-160120005322
Tools, methods and examples of how to apply "Startup Thinking" within a corporate environment. This will cover: Understand what innovation really means, the different types of innovation and more importantly, why companies innovate? Learn how to think more like an entrepreneur and view failure as a learning process Learn how to identify and validate key assumptions Understand how to turn a simple thought into something actionable by validated learning To challenge the way they do things at work currently ]]>

Tools, methods and examples of how to apply "Startup Thinking" within a corporate environment. This will cover: Understand what innovation really means, the different types of innovation and more importantly, why companies innovate? Learn how to think more like an entrepreneur and view failure as a learning process Learn how to identify and validate key assumptions Understand how to turn a simple thought into something actionable by validated learning To challenge the way they do things at work currently ]]>
Wed, 20 Jan 2016 00:53:22 GMT /slideshow/how-to-think-like-a-startup-in-a-corporate-environment/57255071 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) How to think like a startup in a corporate environment Frankichamaki Tools, methods and examples of how to apply "Startup Thinking" within a corporate environment. This will cover: Understand what innovation really means, the different types of innovation and more importantly, why companies innovate? Learn how to think more like an entrepreneur and view failure as a learning process Learn how to identify and validate key assumptions Understand how to turn a simple thought into something actionable by validated learning To challenge the way they do things at work currently <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ccsp-startupthink17-160120005322-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Tools, methods and examples of how to apply &quot;Startup Thinking&quot; within a corporate environment. This will cover: Understand what innovation really means, the different types of innovation and more importantly, why companies innovate? Learn how to think more like an entrepreneur and view failure as a learning process Learn how to identify and validate key assumptions Understand how to turn a simple thought into something actionable by validated learning To challenge the way they do things at work currently
How to think like a startup in a corporate environment from Franki Chamaki
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Companies can think like a startup too /slideshow/companies-can-think-like-a-startup-too/44531095 companiescanthinklikeastartup-v10-150210233325-conversion-gate02
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Tue, 10 Feb 2015 23:33:25 GMT /slideshow/companies-can-think-like-a-startup-too/44531095 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Companies can think like a startup too Frankichamaki <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/companiescanthinklikeastartup-v10-150210233325-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Companies can think like a startup too from Franki Chamaki
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Pitch like a rockstar idea pitching framework /slideshow/pitch-like-a-rockstar-idea-pitching-framework/37556518 pitchlikearockstar-ideapitchingframework-140731201215-phpapp02
Framework on to how to pitch your idea to any group or person]]>

Framework on to how to pitch your idea to any group or person]]>
Thu, 31 Jul 2014 20:12:15 GMT /slideshow/pitch-like-a-rockstar-idea-pitching-framework/37556518 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Pitch like a rockstar idea pitching framework Frankichamaki Framework on to how to pitch your idea to any group or person <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pitchlikearockstar-ideapitchingframework-140731201215-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Framework on to how to pitch your idea to any group or person
Pitch like a rockstar idea pitching framework from Franki Chamaki
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Getting lean startup - quick reference guide /slideshow/getting-lean-startup-quick-reference-guide/23923518 gettingleanstartup-130704174958-phpapp02
Do you want to get a quick overview of Lean Startup? Well, this guide gives you a good overview of key aspect of applying lead startup method to your startup ideas. ]]>

Do you want to get a quick overview of Lean Startup? Well, this guide gives you a good overview of key aspect of applying lead startup method to your startup ideas. ]]>
Thu, 04 Jul 2013 17:49:57 GMT /slideshow/getting-lean-startup-quick-reference-guide/23923518 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Getting lean startup - quick reference guide Frankichamaki Do you want to get a quick overview of Lean Startup? Well, this guide gives you a good overview of key aspect of applying lead startup method to your startup ideas. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gettingleanstartup-130704174958-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Do you want to get a quick overview of Lean Startup? Well, this guide gives you a good overview of key aspect of applying lead startup method to your startup ideas.
Getting lean startup - quick reference guide from Franki Chamaki
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Presence - The key to achieving wellbeing, is knowing (start up concept idea) /slideshow/presence-preso-vfinal161112-for-release/15199044 presencepresovfinal16-11-12forrelease-121115181801-phpapp01
The presentation will show 1. My ability to take a complex wicked problem and come up with a viable business solutions 2. Apply customer-centric approach to solution discover 3. Exact insights to help with solution design 4. How to identify and leverage external IP to accelerate start up endeavors 5. How to validate ideas by applying Lean Start up framework. 6. How to test business models to discover new ways to generate value ]]>

The presentation will show 1. My ability to take a complex wicked problem and come up with a viable business solutions 2. Apply customer-centric approach to solution discover 3. Exact insights to help with solution design 4. How to identify and leverage external IP to accelerate start up endeavors 5. How to validate ideas by applying Lean Start up framework. 6. How to test business models to discover new ways to generate value ]]>
Thu, 15 Nov 2012 18:18:00 GMT /slideshow/presence-preso-vfinal161112-for-release/15199044 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Presence - The key to achieving wellbeing, is knowing (start up concept idea) Frankichamaki The presentation will show 1. My ability to take a complex wicked problem and come up with a viable business solutions 2. Apply customer-centric approach to solution discover 3. Exact insights to help with solution design 4. How to identify and leverage external IP to accelerate start up endeavors 5. How to validate ideas by applying Lean Start up framework. 6. How to test business models to discover new ways to generate value <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presencepresovfinal16-11-12forrelease-121115181801-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The presentation will show 1. My ability to take a complex wicked problem and come up with a viable business solutions 2. Apply customer-centric approach to solution discover 3. Exact insights to help with solution design 4. How to identify and leverage external IP to accelerate start up endeavors 5. How to validate ideas by applying Lean Start up framework. 6. How to test business models to discover new ways to generate value
Presence - The key to achieving wellbeing, is knowing (start up concept idea) from Franki Chamaki
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Spaceble. Make more out of space. Pitch Document /slideshow/spaceble-make-more-out-of-space-pitch-document/13011360 business-pitch-spaceble-v0-3-120521051216-phpapp01
This is pitch document on Spaceble. It includes what we trying to do, why and who. We comfortable sharing this stuff. That's how we roll!]]>

This is pitch document on Spaceble. It includes what we trying to do, why and who. We comfortable sharing this stuff. That's how we roll!]]>
Mon, 21 May 2012 05:12:15 GMT /slideshow/spaceble-make-more-out-of-space-pitch-document/13011360 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Spaceble. Make more out of space. Pitch Document Frankichamaki This is pitch document on Spaceble. It includes what we trying to do, why and who. We comfortable sharing this stuff. That's how we roll! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/business-pitch-spaceble-v0-3-120521051216-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is pitch document on Spaceble. It includes what we trying to do, why and who. We comfortable sharing this stuff. That&#39;s how we roll!
Spaceble. Make more out of space. Pitch Document from Franki Chamaki
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Intelligent energy. Imagine life in 20 or 30 years from now. /slideshow/intelligent-energy-imagine-life-in-20-or-30-years-from-now/4770892 energyfarmsv1-135-100716070106-phpapp02
This presentation was part of a video submission to 'The Living Climate Change Video Challenge - presented by IDEO and hosted by DESIGN 21 and had to be maximum 2 minutes. In this video we paint the picture of how energy would be optimised not just by humans but machines as they become intelligent and integrated into our daily lives. While the world's power demands are expected to rise 60% by 2030, it is supposed by the same time, majority of our energy generation will be decentralised. Our local neighborhoods will become energy farms, allowing local communities to exchange energy between themselves via the Smart Grid it would be similar to todays local farmers market - but for energy. As we become more involve and aware in our energy production, our behavior will ultimately change. We will move from being a conscious customer to cautious ones thus further optimizing our overall energy consumption. Combined with the semantic web, our home appliances and car will access the internet to discover our daily routines, activities and usage patterns to optimize our overall energy use. Our future is bright and delightful. ]]>

This presentation was part of a video submission to 'The Living Climate Change Video Challenge - presented by IDEO and hosted by DESIGN 21 and had to be maximum 2 minutes. In this video we paint the picture of how energy would be optimised not just by humans but machines as they become intelligent and integrated into our daily lives. While the world's power demands are expected to rise 60% by 2030, it is supposed by the same time, majority of our energy generation will be decentralised. Our local neighborhoods will become energy farms, allowing local communities to exchange energy between themselves via the Smart Grid it would be similar to todays local farmers market - but for energy. As we become more involve and aware in our energy production, our behavior will ultimately change. We will move from being a conscious customer to cautious ones thus further optimizing our overall energy consumption. Combined with the semantic web, our home appliances and car will access the internet to discover our daily routines, activities and usage patterns to optimize our overall energy use. Our future is bright and delightful. ]]>
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 07:01:04 GMT /slideshow/intelligent-energy-imagine-life-in-20-or-30-years-from-now/4770892 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Intelligent energy. Imagine life in 20 or 30 years from now. Frankichamaki This presentation was part of a video submission to 'The Living Climate Change Video Challenge - presented by IDEO and hosted by DESIGN 21 and had to be maximum 2 minutes. In this video we paint the picture of how energy would be optimised not just by humans but machines as they become intelligent and integrated into our daily lives. While the world's power demands are expected to rise 60% by 2030, it is supposed by the same time, majority of our energy generation will be decentralised. Our local neighborhoods will become energy farms, allowing local communities to exchange energy between themselves via the Smart Grid it would be similar to todays local farmers market - but for energy. As we become more involve and aware in our energy production, our behavior will ultimately change. We will move from being a conscious customer to cautious ones thus further optimizing our overall energy consumption. Combined with the semantic web, our home appliances and car will access the internet to discover our daily routines, activities and usage patterns to optimize our overall energy use. Our future is bright and delightful. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/energyfarmsv1-135-100716070106-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was part of a video submission to &#39;The Living Climate Change Video Challenge - presented by IDEO and hosted by DESIGN 21 and had to be maximum 2 minutes. In this video we paint the picture of how energy would be optimised not just by humans but machines as they become intelligent and integrated into our daily lives. While the world&#39;s power demands are expected to rise 60% by 2030, it is supposed by the same time, majority of our energy generation will be decentralised. Our local neighborhoods will become energy farms, allowing local communities to exchange energy between themselves via the Smart Grid it would be similar to todays local farmers market - but for energy. As we become more involve and aware in our energy production, our behavior will ultimately change. We will move from being a conscious customer to cautious ones thus further optimizing our overall energy consumption. Combined with the semantic web, our home appliances and car will access the internet to discover our daily routines, activities and usage patterns to optimize our overall energy use. Our future is bright and delightful.
Intelligent energy. Imagine life in 20 or 30 years from now. from Franki Chamaki
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Energyfarms v1.15 /slideshow/energyfarms-v115/4770877 energyfarmsv1-15-100716065847-phpapp01
This presentation was part of a video a submission to 'The Living Climate Change Video Challenge - presented by IDEO and hosted by DESIGN 21 and had to be maximum 2 minutes. In this video we paint the picture of how energy would be optimised not just by humans but machines as they become intelligent and integrated into our daily lives. While the world's power demands are expected to rise 60% by 2030, it is supposed by the same time, majority of our energy generation will be decentralised. Our local neighborhoods will become energy farms, allowing local communities to exchange energy between themselves via the Smart Grid it would be similar to todays local farmers market - but for energy. As we become more involve and aware in our energy production, our behavior will ultimately change. We will move from being a conscious customer to cautious ones thus further optimizing our overall energy consumption. Combined with the semantic web, our home appliances and car will access the internet to discover our daily routines, activities and usage patterns to optimize our overall energy use. Our future is bright and delightful. ]]>

This presentation was part of a video a submission to 'The Living Climate Change Video Challenge - presented by IDEO and hosted by DESIGN 21 and had to be maximum 2 minutes. In this video we paint the picture of how energy would be optimised not just by humans but machines as they become intelligent and integrated into our daily lives. While the world's power demands are expected to rise 60% by 2030, it is supposed by the same time, majority of our energy generation will be decentralised. Our local neighborhoods will become energy farms, allowing local communities to exchange energy between themselves via the Smart Grid it would be similar to todays local farmers market - but for energy. As we become more involve and aware in our energy production, our behavior will ultimately change. We will move from being a conscious customer to cautious ones thus further optimizing our overall energy consumption. Combined with the semantic web, our home appliances and car will access the internet to discover our daily routines, activities and usage patterns to optimize our overall energy use. Our future is bright and delightful. ]]>
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 06:58:39 GMT /slideshow/energyfarms-v115/4770877 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Energyfarms v1.15 Frankichamaki This presentation was part of a video a submission to 'The Living Climate Change Video Challenge - presented by IDEO and hosted by DESIGN 21 and had to be maximum 2 minutes. In this video we paint the picture of how energy would be optimised not just by humans but machines as they become intelligent and integrated into our daily lives. While the world's power demands are expected to rise 60% by 2030, it is supposed by the same time, majority of our energy generation will be decentralised. Our local neighborhoods will become energy farms, allowing local communities to exchange energy between themselves via the Smart Grid it would be similar to todays local farmers market - but for energy. As we become more involve and aware in our energy production, our behavior will ultimately change. We will move from being a conscious customer to cautious ones thus further optimizing our overall energy consumption. Combined with the semantic web, our home appliances and car will access the internet to discover our daily routines, activities and usage patterns to optimize our overall energy use. Our future is bright and delightful. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/energyfarmsv1-15-100716065847-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was part of a video a submission to &#39;The Living Climate Change Video Challenge - presented by IDEO and hosted by DESIGN 21 and had to be maximum 2 minutes. In this video we paint the picture of how energy would be optimised not just by humans but machines as they become intelligent and integrated into our daily lives. While the world&#39;s power demands are expected to rise 60% by 2030, it is supposed by the same time, majority of our energy generation will be decentralised. Our local neighborhoods will become energy farms, allowing local communities to exchange energy between themselves via the Smart Grid it would be similar to todays local farmers market - but for energy. As we become more involve and aware in our energy production, our behavior will ultimately change. We will move from being a conscious customer to cautious ones thus further optimizing our overall energy consumption. Combined with the semantic web, our home appliances and car will access the internet to discover our daily routines, activities and usage patterns to optimize our overall energy use. Our future is bright and delightful.
Energyfarms v1.15 from Franki Chamaki
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NSW City Rail Model Model /Frankichamaki/nsw-city-rail-model-model citirailmodelmodel-100318213358-phpapp01
This presentation focuses on a Mental Models created on the NSW City Rail system. Using a Mental Model, I was able to discover core issues and opportunities to improve. A Mental Model is essentially a visual representation of how users view a flow (i.e. consumer journey). It allows us to easily get behind the business problem and gain insight. It also allows us to easily conduct a gap analysis between the consumer action (i.e. does, think and feel) vs. how we as a business can support that task. I am a BIG fan of Indi Young, a Founding Partner of Adaptive Path, who developed the concept of a Mental Model. Enjoy and feel free to ask any questions or email me for a copy. Happy to share]]>

This presentation focuses on a Mental Models created on the NSW City Rail system. Using a Mental Model, I was able to discover core issues and opportunities to improve. A Mental Model is essentially a visual representation of how users view a flow (i.e. consumer journey). It allows us to easily get behind the business problem and gain insight. It also allows us to easily conduct a gap analysis between the consumer action (i.e. does, think and feel) vs. how we as a business can support that task. I am a BIG fan of Indi Young, a Founding Partner of Adaptive Path, who developed the concept of a Mental Model. Enjoy and feel free to ask any questions or email me for a copy. Happy to share]]>
Thu, 18 Mar 2010 21:33:45 GMT /Frankichamaki/nsw-city-rail-model-model Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) NSW City Rail Model Model Frankichamaki This presentation focuses on a Mental Models created on the NSW City Rail system. Using a Mental Model, I was able to discover core issues and opportunities to improve. A Mental Model is essentially a visual representation of how users view a flow (i.e. consumer journey). It allows us to easily get behind the business problem and gain insight. It also allows us to easily conduct a gap analysis between the consumer action (i.e. does, think and feel) vs. how we as a business can support that task. I am a BIG fan of Indi Young, a Founding Partner of Adaptive Path, who developed the concept of a Mental Model. Enjoy and feel free to ask any questions or email me for a copy. Happy to share <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/citirailmodelmodel-100318213358-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation focuses on a Mental Models created on the NSW City Rail system. Using a Mental Model, I was able to discover core issues and opportunities to improve. A Mental Model is essentially a visual representation of how users view a flow (i.e. consumer journey). It allows us to easily get behind the business problem and gain insight. It also allows us to easily conduct a gap analysis between the consumer action (i.e. does, think and feel) vs. how we as a business can support that task. I am a BIG fan of Indi Young, a Founding Partner of Adaptive Path, who developed the concept of a Mental Model. Enjoy and feel free to ask any questions or email me for a copy. Happy to share
NSW City Rail Model Model from Franki Chamaki
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Design Thinking With Persona /slideshow/design-thinking-with-persona/3280452 designthinkingwithpersona-100225202641-phpapp02
In this presentation we explore the link between business need and customer need and how to innovate (and remove business problems or discover business opportunities) through persona creation and Design Thinking]]>

In this presentation we explore the link between business need and customer need and how to innovate (and remove business problems or discover business opportunities) through persona creation and Design Thinking]]>
Thu, 25 Feb 2010 20:26:29 GMT /slideshow/design-thinking-with-persona/3280452 Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Design Thinking With Persona Frankichamaki In this presentation we explore the link between business need and customer need and how to innovate (and remove business problems or discover business opportunities) through persona creation and Design Thinking <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designthinkingwithpersona-100225202641-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this presentation we explore the link between business need and customer need and how to innovate (and remove business problems or discover business opportunities) through persona creation and Design Thinking
Design Thinking With Persona from Franki Chamaki
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Franki Chamaki. Design Thinking. Human Thinking. /Frankichamaki/franki-chamaki-case-studies frankichamaki-casestudies-100110035836-phpapp01
The following presentation is put together to give you a sample of some recent self-projects that I have been involve to practice my Design Thinking skills. This presentation forms part of my submission for IDEO. Both case studies are good examples of how I think how I can observe a situation/environment, imaginatively frame problems and questions and consider multiple perspectives in coming up with ideas that desirable, feasibility and viable. I believe "critical thinking" is an ability to understand your problem and respond to intuitively.]]>

The following presentation is put together to give you a sample of some recent self-projects that I have been involve to practice my Design Thinking skills. This presentation forms part of my submission for IDEO. Both case studies are good examples of how I think how I can observe a situation/environment, imaginatively frame problems and questions and consider multiple perspectives in coming up with ideas that desirable, feasibility and viable. I believe "critical thinking" is an ability to understand your problem and respond to intuitively.]]>
Sun, 10 Jan 2010 03:58:28 GMT /Frankichamaki/franki-chamaki-case-studies Frankichamaki@slideshare.net(Frankichamaki) Franki Chamaki. Design Thinking. Human Thinking. Frankichamaki The following presentation is put together to give you a sample of some recent self-projects that I have been involve to practice my Design Thinking skills. This presentation forms part of my submission for IDEO. Both case studies are good examples of how I think how I can observe a situation/environment, imaginatively frame problems and questions and consider multiple perspectives in coming up with ideas that desirable, feasibility and viable. I believe "critical thinking" is an ability to understand your problem and respond to intuitively. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/frankichamaki-casestudies-100110035836-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The following presentation is put together to give you a sample of some recent self-projects that I have been involve to practice my Design Thinking skills. This presentation forms part of my submission for IDEO. Both case studies are good examples of how I think how I can observe a situation/environment, imaginatively frame problems and questions and consider multiple perspectives in coming up with ideas that desirable, feasibility and viable. I believe &quot;critical thinking&quot; is an ability to understand your problem and respond to intuitively.
Franki Chamaki. Design Thinking. Human Thinking. from Franki Chamaki
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-Frankichamaki-48x48.jpg?cb=1716764944 Franki was a founding member of Coca-Colas first Accelerator, a network of entrepreneurs working in the most innovative cities worldwide to build the next generation of billion dollar businesses with the support of Coca-Cola. In 2013, he set up internal startups for the Coca足-Cola Accelerator (now Coca-Cola Founders Platform). In 2014, it was spun out of Coca-Cola and set up as Red Garage Ventures, which builds startups connected to Coca-Colas global assets and investment. He is currently Cofounder and Chef Operating Officer of HIVERY a data science company where its mission is to automate business decision leveraging artificial intelligence. The HIVERY has a propriety algorithm fra... www.frankichamaki.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/top10startupecosystempillarsupdated-190923045041-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/top-10-startup-ecosystem-pillars-updated-174958603/174958603 Top 10 startup ecosyst... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dataempathy-designthinkingapproachtoai-upload-180928041105-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/data-empathy-a-design-thinking-approach-to-ai-application-development-117020116/117020116 Data empathy - A Des... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/incubatorsvsaccelerators-180828060246-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/incubator-vs-accelerator-what-is-the-difference-111879622/111879622 Incubator vs accelerat...