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Third Place and the Starbucks empire: the user experience at the heart of strategy

mjvinnovation

Starbucks has now incorporated this philosophy into its retail design and business strategy. In any case, the way Starbucks designs its stores, and its service serves as a “prosthesis” of the third place for medium and large cities, increasingly lacking in public spaces for congregating and socializing. . . What is the third place?

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Has COVID-19 led us into a Collapse scenario?

mjvinnovation

Let’s take a step back and dig a little deeper into the theory behind Futures Studies and Futures Design in order to contextualise “scenario” and “collapse”. We might also add to the recipe a few extra flavours in the form of culture, behaviour and values. He revisited this model in Advancing Futures (2002).

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How China Creates the Strongest Innovation System

The BMI Lab Blog

BYD became the second largest battery company in 2002. Its approach to car manufacturing also represents quite accurately the innovation philosophy of these early Chinese entrepreneurs: rather than expending years on design, BYD takes Japanese cars as a benchmark and adapts them to Chinese tastes through a process of reverse engineering.

System 58
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People Make the Difference: A Day in the Life of Elisabetta, Director of Global Localization 

Planview

Accomplishing this goal includes software localization, transcreation, and a series of tasks designed to provide our international readers with a great experience. I am also blessed to report to someone who is a great mentor. I started at Planview in 2002 as a translator. Tell us about your career journey to date.

Study 98
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IA Summit 10 - Richard Saul Wurman Keynote

Boxes and Arrows

Day Two Keynote – Richard Saul Wurman With the majority of the earth’s population now living in cities, Richard Saul Wurman realized there was a yawning information gap about the urban super centers that are increasingly driving modern culture. I sold in 2002, the same way I’ll sell this banana later on. Very soon!