Posted by m beduya on November 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Awesome prototypes from a two-month course Three teams showed off their final prototype projects in a contest of technical, commercial and presentation skills yesterday. They had worked through an intense two-month new product development course that Prof Matt Escobido and I team-teach at the Asian Institute of Management. The winning team had an Apple iApp [...]
Filed under Brand and Product Development, Competence-Building from DUI-Learning, Learning and Teaching, Mashups - Technology-enabled, Rapid Prototyping - Incubators, Proof-of-Concept, Accelerators · Tagged with Asian Institute of Management, innovative entrepreneurship, intensive learning, opportunity-seeking, Philippines, product development
Posted by m beduya on November 16, 2009 · 12 Comments
Cororaton says TFP was negative for 35 years to 2000 Dr Caesar Cororaton, formerly of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), said in his paper that for 35 years through 2000, factor accumulation accounted for all growth and Technical Change (another name for TFP) was negative for most of the same period. From his [...]
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Posted by m beduya on November 10, 2009 · 1 Comment
Systems thinking puts the world together Peter Senge, author of The Fifth Discipline, considers systems thinking, personal mastery, mental models, shared vision and dialogue as the “core learning capabilities of teams.” I first read The Fifth Discipline in the 1990s as a pioneering but, I thought, standalone work on the same stream as Just-in-Time (JIT) [...]
Filed under Basic and Adaptive Research for STI-Learning, Books and Journals, Competence-Building from DUI-Learning, Learning and Teaching, National Innovation Systems, Social Innovation · Tagged with Bengt-Ake Lundvall, change management, competence-building, innovation, intensive learning, Joseph Schumpeter, Peter Senge, Richard Nelson
Posted by m beduya on October 31, 2009 · Leave a Comment
My reading list is growing … On a vacation in Beijing ten years ago, a favorite cousin counseled me to balance my reading with immersion in the real world – her phrase, “to smell the flowers!” The months of November and December will involve intense immersion for me with projects that ask for deep thought [...]
Posted by m beduya on October 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Tiny Tatua dives deep into milk to regularly deliver large payouts Tatua Cooperative Dairy Co Ltd of New Zealand shows another approach to adjacency. Instead of moving to an adjacent application (like BYD), Tatua dives deep into milk fractions and derives a more valuable mix of products to consistently return better payouts to its cooperative [...]
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Posted by m beduya on October 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The usual first response of Filipino exporters and contact and BPO center businesses to a strong peso appreciation is to ask the government, through their industry associations, for a foreign exchange bailout. With the government considered a soft touch and not proactive, this has created a culture of dependency over the years. It made companies [...]
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Posted by m beduya on September 21, 2009 · 1 Comment
The World Economic Form (WEF) 2009 Global Competitiveness Report shows how badly the Philippines is performing absolutely and relative to its neighbors. The Philippines dropped 16 places to #87 out of 133 countries from #71 in 2008. I have always read the Report with reservations based on Paul Krugman’s comment that competitiveness does not apply [...]
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Posted by m beduya on September 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment
In designing innovation policy, Lundvall proposes an alternative to picking industry winners in a working paper submitted to the Swedish Institute for Growth Policy Studies in 2007. He suggests creating winners instead! For Lundvall, winners in a small country like the Philippines could well be in the diffusion end than in the invention end of [...]
Filed under Books and Journals, Changes in Institutions, Policy and Regulation from Need, Transparency and Empowerment, Competence-Building from DUI-Learning, Discovering economic locomotives and attaining competitiveness through modern industrial policy, National Innovation Systems, Social Innovation · Tagged with Bengt-Ake Lundvall, competence-building, emerging markets, learning economy, mobile banking in microfinance, National Innovation Systems, Philippines, Richard Nelson, Social Innovation
Posted by m beduya on September 4, 2009 · 11 Comments
Intensive learning facilitated the technological catching up process of the East Asian NIEs like South Korea and Taiwan in the 1980′s, said Professor Patarapong in his paper at ASIALICS 2009 (Posts 80, 81,82, 86 and 87). The subject fascinates. For me, the hunt goes on for innovation models to emulate so I can enrich the [...]
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Posted by m beduya on August 29, 2009 · 4 Comments
I submitted a draft proposal to input innovation into a framework being put together for mentoring and coaching out-of-school youth (OSY) on entrepreneurship at the APEC seminar on Friday, August 28. I focused on competence-building techniques as inputs into learning-by-doing to be the best way to increase the OSY’s chances of success. The seminar was [...]
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Posted by m beduya on August 15, 2009 · 2 Comments
Reading Chris Anderson’s book, FREE, reinforces my belief that, at bottom, nothing is really new about business management and the language of business in the Internet age. Entrepreneurial change agents doing creative deal-making that satisfy all parties is still key! In the past, these change agents, as emperors, tycoons and demagogues, became wealthy and powerful [...]
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Posted by m beduya on August 11, 2009 · 2 Comments
I have a new project involving corporate culture change. The project is constrained so that I cannot use John P. Kotter’s popular change management model. The same constraints also do not allow me to adapt from Henry Mintzberg’s later ideas that propose a different approach. Still, as an innovation practitioner, change management is in my [...]
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