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May 27, 2010 | ||
Innovation & DesignA weekly guide to innovative people, ideas, and companies |
IDEO EYE • From IDEO Eye Drive My Car (Please?) The auto industry is in dire need of innovation. Here's a look at some of the more promising ideas for a "car" of the future INTERNET Advertisers Give Google TV a Warm Reception Google's interactive TV platform might lower costs and improve the targeting of ad spots. Could 'smart' TV redefine advertising? FEATURES HSN's Fashionista How CEO Mindy Grossman has taken HSN from ThighMasters and elastic-waist pants to Serena Williams and top designers ECONOMICS Asia Gains, U.S. Drops in Competitiveness The World Competitiveness Yearbook 2010 from Swiss business school IMD finds the U.S. and Europe losing their edge to fast-growing Asian economies FEATURES Eclectic Electrics With the Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf hitting showrooms this year, the mass-produced electric car—a century-old dream—becomes a reality. So what are designers dreaming up next? CONSUMER PRODUCTS Procter & Gamble's Root-to-End Pantene Makeover P&G's biggest beauty brand is getting a complete overhaul, with help from a global PhD team—and even NASA technology BW MALL SPONSORED LINKS
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FEATURED PODCAST Come Together Ken Prewitt and Pimm Fox talk with Bloomberg Businessweek's Economics Editor Peter Coy and Editor Josh Tyrangiel about the decline of the euro. Reader Dan Miller Writes:"The bright line between invention and innovation: collaboration. It takes a team focused on the customer to be a winner."Sponsored by Tres Generaciones TequilaTell Us: Are You a Believer in 'Coopetition'? NEXT Innovation Tools & Trends >> AMO is the multi-functional thinktank that comprises the design/research arm of Rem Koolhaas' leftfield architecture firm, OMA (responsible for buildings such as the Seattle Public Library and the CCTV building in Beijing). Now, AMO's looking to shape the thinking of future Russian architects, announcing a partnership to create (and teach) the curriculum at brand new school, the Strelka Institute, a postgraduate school for media, architecture and design based in Moscow. |
The Value of Design | |
How Companies Develop Great LeadersThe catalyst for this report was the outpouring of reader comments that arrived after a bad-tempered blog postWhy Design MattersGood business outcomes treat design as a holistic process that pulls in savvy marketing and research, as well as smart ideasThe Value of Design to StartupsDesign and marketing are way more important than engineering for consumer Internet companiesHow to Redesign Health CareThe health-care system in the U.S. is a mess. But that doesn't mean there aren't opportunitiesThe Role of Design in BusinessThe four basic areas in which design has an important role to play in value creation |
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