@Ipexia2014 virtual worlds, emoticons

Too much for a Tweet but not enough time to cover in full. 

Ipexia seemed to be from a virtual world but I can't remember how long ago this was. Now she mostly exists via tweets. 

Story in the International New York Times ( new this last week, only 40p more than the Guardian in the UK so well worth considering if only on occasions) 

Beyond Babel, China’s Virtual Future

There is mention of Second Life but RMB City was in 2007. Xu Bing is more recent and sources include emoticons and variations on text.

Has social media changed to include anonymity and fantasy? Enough that avatars in virtual worlds are no longer needed so much? 

Back on another topic, for AR and QR to work they need to be linked to something. 

Ipexia, what do you think? 

 

Adobe #CMShow13 #crossmedia13

Possible questions around the time of Cross Media

Why not more of a stand (booth) to support the Creative Cloud? 

Would there be some issues raised about the value on offer? 

Is there no need for promotion? ( budget on PDF and Postscript not that large ) 

Is the emphasis on analytics because demand for other products is not thought likely to grow

Assuming no stand at IPEX, where else to look for info? 

Is BETT still not worth attending? ( there was some input  this year )_

OUP, CUP. CMS

Notes to be expanded later, much to do before Cross Media next week (includes travel) 

CMS not only has a contestation role for ideas but also for technology. So YouTube etc was regarded as too commercial / shallow for a while. I think last year video started to appear on the CMS website. Two still there are about the British Isles singing and a Design Envelope. You can get a reasonable idea of the content for a couple of books, one from OUP and one from CUP.

I have bought the OUP one, Styles of Organising. There could be a 3D virtual world somewhere to make the diagrams easier.  Maybe with a password hidden in the hardback.

The folk music one is much too expensive. When is the paperback? Any clues as to what is said about radio?  

more later  btw CMS2013 also finds the Content Marketing Summit....

Brands, CMS, blog link please (Content Marketing)

Still thinking about brands as a subject. Bit of googling to find some links with other interests. I have sometimes thought about CMS ( Critical Management Studies ) as a brand. Usually just to introduce the idea of an impact of some kind.   

One link looks interesting, 

Brands, boundaries and bandwagons: a critical reflection on critical management studies

But there is no obvious link to any of the content. Is there a blog somewhere with a summary? Or a review that explains an outline? 

I still think that Content Marketing can explain a lot of what is happening online.  So why is this sort of publishing so obscure? Maybe I'm wrong about this, will try to find the book in an Exeter library.

 

Brands and quality, blog detail found from Futurelearn course #mtw3 #mosocoop

Couple of things found in blogs. I agree that the Brands course is quite limited as  a MOOC. See post by Ben Betts.  He is on the course like me. It is not very "connectivist" but it is consistent and ok for what it offers. By the way, the post and comment suggest that universities will be influenced by MOOCs, however limited they are. 

It is not revolutionary, save for the fact that they are giving it away for free. I’ve searched for a legitimate reason for a University to do this beyond marketing and CSR, but honestly, I can’t find one. 

But "marketing" and CSR may be enough of a case. If CSR includes making content available then why not? University presses may do something similar. The "marketing" could be more obvious but again seems a reasonable offer.

Anyway, here is an attempt to widen out the course. I'm not sure the content can be copied but there will be another one early next year. There is a history of brand definitions ending with one for roughly this century relating to the web. I have found a blog that might relate ( probably more clues later, this is only week one )

The New Brand Building Reality , Wolff Olins Jan 2013 , extract

1.     Total Experience Management Much as Total Quality Management transformed manufacturing in the 1980’s, Total Experience Management will transform brands in the 2010’s. Today’s brand experiences are highly fragmented and as a result are a significant source of competitive weakness (as any trawl of social media will demonstrate). By 2020, this will have changed considerably. Instead of focusing on individual touch points, brands will instead be considering the rich ecosystem of experiences they create. They will look at the integration of their brand ecosystem under a common “operating system” as a means of enhancing customer value. By thinking of the total experience, and usefulness, of the brand from the customer’s point of view, brands will create superior experiences across not just a single touch point but across the entirety of the branded experience. The beginnings of this transformation are already apparent in the way that technology brands such as Apple, Google and Microsoft are connecting their branded ecosystems together under a common user experience framework. - 

This is interesting for people who study Deming or related TQM ideas and also the Learning Company. I will try to make connections with the Deming SIG at the CQI and the third version of Management Theory at Work. #mtw3 is online only at this time.  There is a Soundcloud clip of a recent talk by John Burgoyne in which he suggests that companies such as Google, Apple and Microsoft are not seeking advice from business schools in the way that other companies have done. Not sure if this is true but it may be that new research is needed to improve the offer. Comment welcome, especially from business schools that can show otherwise than suggested. 

Also I don't see why quality methods cannot be used as part of branding. There is still some sort of system and process. This is worth exploring. 

 

 

Sound of talk on same topics found on YouTube #mtw3 , keynote for third Management Theory at Work. Recorded near Lake Windemere in August 2013