The inaugural Laptop Dance last night was, in its small way, a great success. As it turned out, it was much more a very long conversation about consumer and social trends, punctuated by occasional references to something or other on one of the laptops.
The two guests were Nigel Shardlow (philosopher & mobile maven) and Kristina Dryza (trends-analyst-at-large – who is so international that she’s planning to live out of a suitcase and airport lounges for the next year.)
What came out of it? Loads. We bookmarked key moments of the conversation on del.icio.us. Any videos I showed can be found on my YouTube channel.
[...] So this is a basic addaption of a model that I’ve used for varying ways of describing the relationship of Brand, Product and Service to each other, in particular with referenece to B-P-S being used as basic ‘needs’ within a customer lifecycle. I introduced community into the equation and ended wp with this diagram, which is a little flawed, but kinda makes sense. I’m not sure where to go with it next though? So will take along to Laptopdance II tonight (the one in the middle where the hero gets frozen in carbonite) and see if we can work out wtf do to next, or at the very least decide wether its a load of old bollocks or not. (decklet here ppt 20kb) Bookmark to: [...]
[...] So this is a basic addaption of a model that I’ve used for varying ways of describing the relationship of Brand, Product and Service to each other, in particular with referenece to B-P-S being used as basic ‘needs’ within a customer lifecycle. I introduced community into the equation and ended wp with this diagram, which is a little flawed, but kinda makes sense. I’m not sure where to go with it next though? So will take along to Laptopdance II tonight – the one in the middle where the hero gets frozen in carbonite and see if we can work out wtf do to next, or at the very least decide wether its a load of old bollocks or not. decklet here ppt 20kb 5 mins later…. Uh that makes no sense on it’s own…. Some definitions: [...]