February 2007 Archives

DoC cards review

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A kind review of our Drivers of Change cards at Chip Overclock™ blog. Nice to be compared alongside Brian Eno, Tom Peters and IDEO.

Upcoming.org: London Events

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via Nico - find out what events are coming up in your city - and add your own...

Eco Chic or Eco Geek

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Came across this report at Sponge a *sustainabilty development network for property and construction professionals in the UK* via the developing news blog. The MORI report commisioned by Sponge looked at the demand for zero carbon development. An interesting shift in public opinion reports that 64% of homeowners want sustainable features to be compulsory for all new homes but also they are willing to pay more for these features or services. Of interest: 44% don't know how much they spend on utilities per month; 40% of people were willing to pay up to £25 per month for sustainable features.



Engineering News Review podcast a conversation with Chris on the drivers of change research project.

NRF - DOC voting results

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The results from our Drivers of Change survey at the National Retail Federation Conference are up on the driversofchange.com site. Roll over the drivers to see how many votes were cast.

Bop project website

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The Bop project website has been updated to include more of a public overview of what we are upto. If you have any queries about the project then please get in touch. We are past half way so it should be all downhill from here...

IRC: user-led innovation

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The second innovation reading circle event theme was User-led innovation. The titles discussed were:

* Democratising Innovation Eric Von Hippel (The MIT Press, 2005)
* We-think: The power of mass creativity Charles Leadbeater (Profile, TBP 2007)
* The Ten Faces of Innovation Tom Kelley and Jonathan Littman (Currency, 2006)

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