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Entries from October 31, 2010 - November 6, 2010

Saturday
Nov062010

436 v. 550

The 2008 Do Lectures were watched by around 550,000 times.

Since September 16th, the 2010 talks alone have been watched 436,000 times.

With plans afoot to link the Do resources to a project that embeds applied innovation into the heart of University of Wales Trinity St David's programmes, it's going to be a busy year.

Thursday
Nov042010

Standing in others' shoes

Dan Germaine is head of creative for Innocent, where he's been producing words, branding and ideas pretty much since day 1; he shared his ideas as one of the speakers as the Do-Lectures-in-waiting event, Little Big Voice nearly four years ago.

Earlier this year, Dan headed to the US to spend some time with the lovely team at Method, who's Chief Greenkeeper and founder Adam Lowry spoke at Do 09. Dan learnt lots on the way, as you'd expect:

A while ago I realised that it was 11 years since I had worked anywhere new. So I thought it might be good to go and be the new boy somewhere. I talked to the people at method and made a plan to go and work at their place in San Francisco for a short while. I figured this would be a good idea for a number of reasons:

1. They're a smart business. Surely they had spare ideas that I could steal?

2. They are based in San Francisco.

3. They're quite similar to innocent, so there were some parallels that could be interesting.

4. Being the new boy would give me a different outlook than my default grizzledoldhack position.

5. They are based in San Francisco.

So I did it and now I'm back home, back at innocent, thinking about what I learned. It was a bit of a wrench to leave. My new American friends were fond of the idea of having an exchange student and made an attempt to kidnap me (see photo), but whilst they were doing crazy finger pointing, devil horns and posing for the camera, I quietly slipped away unnoticed, off to the airport. For all I know they may still be standing there, in that exact same pose.

Anyway, what did I learn? Well, I learned that whether you make laundry detergent or smoothies, you need to have a strong purpose behind what you do, or you are screwed (American word). I learned that having a bunch of people who believe in what they do is a much more powerful weapon that a bunch of people who are thinking about maybe joining the company down the road that makes cat food. And I learned that maybe I should just try saying these things straight, without having to load them up with irony or inverted commas.

I had a great time, they are a great business and it was very kind of them to let me stay for a while.

Wednesday
Nov032010

Weathering Economic Climate Change

For those of you lucky enough to live in, or near west Wales, with a free diary on the first Friday evening in December, there's an opportunity to come and join an evening of vigorous, creative discussion about how businesses can best work together to weather the forthcoming storms of economic climate change.

Further info on the event is available here.

Wednesday
Nov032010

Hack better

Kickstarter is often good place to go play and find out about new projects and ideas that are bubbling into life. One that caught my imagination was funding to get a documentary made about amateur hackers in the US who spend their time thinking, making and sharing rather than buying tatty pre-made projects.

Watch the promo video for the hack video. Minimum investment is $10. I think I might be in.