A very fundamental observation: Once you take a domain or a discipline or an industry or technology and you power it with information technologies and it acquires information properties, its price performance starts doubling. And once that doubling pattern starts, it does not stop, it just keeps going.
Ultimately, the rate of change is driven by true leaders who inspire, support, encourage, innovate and lead from the front (leaders, as opposed to competent managers). Sadly and for many reasons, true leaders are extremely rare. I am retired and in my late 60's. In the whole of my working life, I only had two bosses who were genuine leaders. A rare breed indeed.
I'm worried how cavalierly some techniques are referenced without any obvious understanding of how they work and what is feasible. A great example is the mentioning of optogenetics as a tool to write into the brain using light. This requires us to introduce new, artificial genes into the neurons of the brain, which can only be done in genetically manipulated animal models. It is very unlikely to translate into human applications, but is a research tool in neuroscience. It appears to me that there is a great misunderstanding in technical and ethical limitations. In my opinion, only those with a clear understanding of current limitations can lead innovation, and those who possess this as well as an understanding of unrealized or new needs from an end-user perspective are rare.
It's so frustrating to watch yours, Peters and Ray Kurzweil Videos for the last 3-4 years. All ones gets to do is to wait anxiously for the next exponential change to hit you which seems like it will never come.
Their Singularity University is a great resource, but is based on a business model. We a cannot simply afford this resource. The enrollment fees are so high that only CEO's of bigger companies can afford it. Sad :(
12:26 ~ It cost $2.7 Billion to sequence the first human DNA in 2000 the second time $400 Million, third one $50 Million fourth one $14 Million today? $1000 {2015} it should cost about 1 penny now.
We are living this exponential elements. It’s difficult to see but if you just happened to study what just happened with GameStop you would understand the power of exponential communities.
"When you try and do disruptive innovation in a big company, the immune system of the company will come and attack you." Right on the money.
A very fundamental observation: Once you take a domain or a discipline or an industry or technology and you power it with information technologies and it acquires information properties, its price performance starts doubling. And once that doubling pattern starts, it does not stop, it just keeps going.
Ultimately, the rate of change is driven by true leaders who inspire, support, encourage, innovate and lead from the front (leaders, as opposed to competent managers). Sadly and for many reasons, true leaders are extremely rare. I am retired and in my late 60's. In the whole of my working life, I only had two bosses who were genuine leaders. A rare breed indeed.
Thanks for your comment !
Great lecture, I have just read the book ( ExO) and it's even greater
Is it worth buying?
Wonderful book Exponential Organizations. It’s mind blowing.
Remarkable! Congratulations! Thank you for sharing it.
Saw Mr Ismail's speech on Exponential Organizations yesterday in Brussels... almost 100% similar to this one, 1 year later :-s
the speech aims at generating cash. This is why...
Only with much better investment in human capital we will realise exponential development.
+Ante Lauc We agree ! Have you read the book ?
I am writing my master thesis on Digital Economy, using this book as one of the sources. Thank you for uploading this video :)
I'm looking to connect with exponential entrepreneurs
Forget about Mammoth, mankind is bald. Fix this first :D
Bald is not a bug, its a feature
34:40
VALVE: no CEO, no reporting lines, no job descriptions, no management meetings, no middle management layers... no Half Life 3...
I'm worried how cavalierly some techniques are referenced without any obvious understanding of how they work and what is feasible. A great example is the mentioning of optogenetics as a tool to write into the brain using light. This requires us to introduce new, artificial genes into the neurons of the brain, which can only be done in genetically manipulated animal models. It is very unlikely to translate into human applications, but is a research tool in neuroscience. It appears to me that there is a great misunderstanding in technical and ethical limitations. In my opinion, only those with a clear understanding of current limitations can lead innovation, and those who possess this as well as an understanding of unrealized or new needs from an end-user perspective are rare.
8:08 Good call into vulnerability and transparency! More important than ever now.
It's so frustrating to watch yours, Peters and Ray Kurzweil Videos for the last 3-4 years. All ones gets to do is to wait anxiously for the next exponential change to hit you which seems like it will never come.
We are living the changes. Check on your industry and exponential changes are coming.
The next one could be yours
28:01~ The underlying blockchain is the most extraordinary thing I've ever seen
34:18 ~ Five internal mechanisms to manage in a completely different way
33:34 ~ Five externalities to scale outside the core organization
31:10 ~ We've identified a new breed of organization
30:55 ~ John Hagel "All of our businesses are built for efficiency predictability and to maintain the status quo. Not for disruption.
25:44 ~ We're going to see very radical changes in business model
Amazing and inspiring.
37:57 ~ The market cap of the top 10 exponential organizations
35:38 ~ If you implement four out of these ten attributes you get the 10x performance
38:36 ~ What these new exponential organizations have figured out how to do is how do you drop the
cost of supply exponentially to zero
Fabulous 👏
17:17 ~ Solar Energy
09:49 ~ Baxter the robot that doesn't require programming
Their Singularity University is a great resource, but is based on a business model. We a cannot simply afford this resource. The enrollment fees are so high that only CEO's of bigger companies can afford it. Sad :(
Les raisons de l'uberisation de notre société et son caractère irréversible...
par Salim Ismail
Faire de notre enfer un monde meilleur.
11:50 ~ Dream catcher
22:20 ~ Linear V Exponential
36:11 ~ Update your leadership
26:17 ~ Nanosatellites are about the size of a shoebox
07:45 ~ Beyond Verbal
Agree with the previous commenter - he sounds a bit too flippant and hyperbolic, and somewhat lacking in thoughtfulness.
34:29 ~ Valve
31:32 ~ Quirky does that same process new idea to product on a Walmart shelf in 29 days
31:55 ~ Local Motors
Interesting that a group that promotes the demonetizing of entire industries is one of the the most expensive "clubs" in the world.
04:20 ~ Drone Capabilities
16:20 ~ The tricorder X Prize
11:04 ~ Google car drops from $300K to $1000 in 3 years
00:50 ~ Why a company immune system attacks innovation
39:58 ~ Soylent {open source}
32:36 ~ MTP
31:20 ~ Quirky
02:00 ~ Moore's law
12:26 ~ It cost $2.7 Billion to sequence the first human DNA in 2000 the second time $400 Million, third one $50 Million fourth one $14 Million today? $1000 {2015} it should cost about 1 penny now.
to think this video has less views than all em justin bieber videos
29:42 ~ Google Loon
07:14 IOT 1 Trillion devices
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A master example of lying with cherry-picked statistics, invalid extrapolations, over-simplified complexities, etc.
Please don't believe this guy.
We are living this exponential elements.
It’s difficult to see but if you just happened to study what just happened with GameStop you would understand the power of exponential communities.
Says the wierdo with no degree
Was he right? Let me ask BARD.
38:36 ~ What these new exponential organizations have figured out how to do is how do you drop the
cost of supply exponentially to zero