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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2015

Fortune Brainstorm E - Austin, TX, USA

 

11:00 AM

INTELLIGENT WHEELS

Silicon Valley is infiltrating the transportation sector faster than anyone thought possible only a few years ago. New software-based technologies such as advanced cruise control, collision avoidance systems and self-parking are leading toward the self-driving car, which will not only reduce accidents but will also make driving more efficient. Uber, which is shaking up the taxi industry, is now working with Carnegie Mellon to build self-driving cars. Automated mobility will not only reduce accidents but also will making driving more efficient. In addition, the way we use cars is changing. Car sharing services have become popular with millennials, leading some to wonder how the auto industry will be impacted by sharing instead of buying vehicles. Where are we in this race and which technologies will prevail?

Jerome Guillen, Former Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Service, Tesla Motors

 

Stefan Knupfer, Director, McKinsey

Margo Oge, Former Director, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. EPA; Author, Driving the Future

Moderator: Sue Callaway, Senior Editor, Automotive, Time Inc.

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm E

Before heading to bed, I decided to some brainstorming and putting my ideas on paper regarding the revamping of my portfolio site.

It's a generally chaotic process... bits and pieces everywhere.

Brainstorm graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/brainstorm/ in EPS (vector) format.

 

View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.

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Fortune Brainstorm HEALTH 2018

Tuesday, March 20th, 2018

Laguna Niguel, CA

 

4:05 PM

TAKE TWO TERABYTES AND CALL ME IN THE MORNING: DATA’S GROWING ROLE IN THE MEDICAL TOOL BOX

At the core of precision medicine is precision: the critical need to hit, square on, a moving target in a body chock full of moving targets. To keep the aim sound, we need more than a steady hand, we need data. Smart data, and lots of it. That imperative has driven much of the innovation—and investment—in the current digital health transformation. Entrepreneurs and corporate leaders are now championing the role of big data in everything from drug development to predictive analytics in cancer diagnosis to hospital systems management—and putting billions of dollars behind these efforts. Do the numbers add up, or is the promise of big data yet another false medical miracle?

  

Dr. Amy Abernethy, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Scientific Officer, and Senior Vice President, Oncology, Flatiron Health

Dr. Kyu Rhee, Vice President and Chief Health Officer, IBM Corporation

Dr. Mona Siddiqui, Chief Data Officer, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune

Veel Nederlanders vinden het niet fijn om ‘s avonds alleen door een fietstunneltje te fietsen. Dat ontdekten we in Groningen ook met het Veranderlab Veiligheid. Concreet werden vooral de tunneltjes tussen de wijken Paddepoel en Vinkhuizen genoemd toen we stadjers vroegen waar en wanneer ze zich onveilig voelden.

 

In allerlei steden werden en worden tunneltjes aangepakt. Vaak met schoonmaken, ander licht en graffiti-kunst op de wanden. Soms met creaties die een tunneltje tot een soort van Efteling-achtige-attractie maken. De coole high-tech oplossingen, zoals Dune 4.1 in 2007 van wonderkind Daan Roosegaarde in de Maastunnel Rotterdam, of die Piano Stairs - weliswaar met een andere insteek - in 2009 in Stockholm, spreken tot de verbeelding, gaan de wereld over en leven voort. En dat laatste willen we in Groningen ook. We willen onze tunneltjes veiliger laten voelen met zeg the next next Piano Stairs maar dan dus anders. Want dat kunnen wij met alle Groningers samen. Help je mee? Op woensdagavond 17 februari hebben we je nodig.

 

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Inspiration & Salone 2006 Favourites

The final activity for the CHI 2009 Doctoral Consortium was a brainstorming session where we tried to define what different core areas get and need from HCI.

DoodleDay Chicago Nov 2nd 2011

www.cinetrain.net

 

Cinetrain is a unique annual cinema event.

 

Every year, we gather young professional filmmakers from all over the world to participate in a thrilling and extreme filmmaking adventure... By train!

 

Professional skills training, cross-cultural colaboration and dialogue, unique production workflow, traveling: Cinetrain is all that!

From the BBC show Never Mind the Buzzcocks.

 

The subtitle people went a little crazy during the 'guess the tune' round!

 

This was obviously Brainstorm by the Arctic Monkeys! obviously... ;-)

DOES CRYPTO HAVE A PLACE IN REAL WORLD BANKING?

Ripple is sitting on a vast stash of XRP, the world’s third-largest cryptocurrency, and has ambitious plans to make it an integral part of global money transfers. But will anyone actually use it?

Brad Garlinghouse, Chief Executive Officer, Ripple

Interviewer: Clifton Leaf, Editor-in-Chief, FORTUNE

 

Photography by Rebecca Greenfield/Fortune

take two oddballs, two storyboard moleskines notebooks add ink and coffee and stand back and wait :]

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Fortune Brainstorm HEALTH 2018

Monday, March 19th, 2018

Laguna Niguel, CA

 

7:00 PM–9:00 PM

DINNER AND FEATURED INTERVIEW

Hosted by IBM Watson Health

 

WELCOME

Deborah DiSanzo, General Manager, IBM Watson Health

 

THE SECRET TO TONY ROBBINS’ SUCCESS

He’s the go-to life and business strategist for high-octane CEOs, athletes, celebrities, and politicians. And, his empire of seminars, books, audio, video, and life training programs has empowered more than 50 million people from 100 countries who may not be lucky enough to have him on speed dial. Tony Robbins insists he can teach anyone to be confident, but where did the CEO Whisperer’s own strength come from? Fresh from another wildly popular “Unleash the Power Within” event, here’s Robbins as you’ve never seen him before. Joining us for an intimate interview in which he shares his own difficult personal upbringing, Robbins reveals how he went from homeless to household name—and how he can teach anyone else to believe in themselves.

 

Tony Robbins, Life and Business Strategist; Author, Unshakeable, Money: Master the Game

Interviewer: Dr. David B. Agus, University of Southern California

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune

Our pixSmix team met for the first time as a unit, to brainstorm future development ideas and bring everyone up to speed prior to our beta launch.

An day-long brainstorm meeting with a client.

The immediate results of a small brainstorming session @ GFA, implementing techniques from UX Intensive 09 (Washington DC)

Brainstorm - Ramon Vullings, Cyriel Kortleven & Willem Stortelder

 

Site: www.newshoestoday.com

 

Captured initial thoughts from brainstorming session on the types of information the team would like to put up on Moodle.

 

The Student Sharing Moodle and the Noticeboard Moodle would be student driven and include external input from past students in the field.

 

Lots of ideas were generated about going out into industry and videoing real life examples of equipment, procedures, kitchens etc that students wouldn't normally be exposed to.

Olympus 35 DC

Fuji X-tra 400

HDR Filter

52 Weeks #25

 

Call it brainstorming, prewriting, or jotting, this is what I usually do before I start writing. I think a lot better and faster with a pencil and a notebook than I do at the keyboard. Sometimes it's specific thoughts, other times it's free ideas. A lot of times I take a conversational tone with myself while taking notes.

 

My handwriting is crap because I try to keep the pencil moving as fast as my brain, which doesn't work. By the way, if you're looking forward to my comic, Wounded Gods, don't look too closely at the page on the right or you'll see some spoilers. :)

IDEAS PLEASE x@!!!!

 

usually brainstorming is my thing -.- , but these days, i dunno -.- bleh..

Brainstorm from @getgoglasgow in response to Irene Mcara Mcwilliams lecture

 

2 hours of work culminating in a result that designers shouldn't be brought in at the end, they should work alongside scientists, inventors and that the loop of invention is two ways.

 

Via Positive Psychology, authentic experiences, what is relaxation, finding our your true beliefs, the beatniks, questioning our futures and edward de bono's thinking hats!

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Fortune Brainstorm HEALTH 2018

Tuesday, March 20th, 2018

Laguna Niguel, CA

 

9:05 AM

THE NEXT ENDANGERED SPECIES: THE DOCTOR

Lost in the conversation of the digital health revolution is the focus on humans that often drive transformation in healthcare and that’s the medical doctor. We’ve seen doctors increasingly demoralized, depressed, and under pressure to meet mounting administrative loads while maintaining impeccable, patient-rated “healthgrades” online. The epidemic of burnout now affects almost two-thirds of America’s physicians according to a recent Medscape study. They’re frustrated by the payment systems and being pushed out by large health systems that imagine others doing their work and stripping them of authority. They spend less and less time with patients, and there’s giddy talk about how soon robots—already active in surgery and radiology—will do it all. Do we really want to imagine a world without doctors?

 

Dr. Toby Cosgrove, Former President and CEO, Cleveland Clinic

Dr. Laurie Glimcher, President and CEO, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Moderator: Dr. David B. Agus, University of Southern California

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune

Fortune Brainstorm TECH 2016

TUESDAY JULY 12TH, 2016: ASPEN, CO

 

4:40 PM

TAKING TALENT BEYOND THE COURT

Maverick Carter, CEO, Springhill Entertainment/UNINTERRUPTED

Draymond Green, Founder and CEO, Money 23 Green Enterprises; Forward, Golden State Warriors

Kevin Tsujihara, Chairman and CEO, Warner Bros.

Moderator: Dan Primack, Fortune

 

PHOTOGRAPH BY Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm TECH

Veel Nederlanders vinden het niet fijn om ‘s avonds alleen door een fietstunneltje te fietsen. Dat ontdekten we in Groningen ook met het Veranderlab Veiligheid. Concreet werden vooral de tunneltjes tussen de wijken Paddepoel en Vinkhuizen genoemd toen we stadjers vroegen waar en wanneer ze zich onveilig voelden.

 

In allerlei steden werden en worden tunneltjes aangepakt. Vaak met schoonmaken, ander licht en graffiti-kunst op de wanden. Soms met creaties die een tunneltje tot een soort van Efteling-achtige-attractie maken. De coole high-tech oplossingen, zoals Dune 4.1 in 2007 van wonderkind Daan Roosegaarde in de Maastunnel Rotterdam, of die Piano Stairs - weliswaar met een andere insteek - in 2009 in Stockholm, spreken tot de verbeelding, gaan de wereld over en leven voort. En dat laatste willen we in Groningen ook. We willen onze tunneltjes veiliger laten voelen met zeg the next next Piano Stairs maar dan dus anders. Want dat kunnen wij met alle Groningers samen. Help je mee? Op woensdagavond 17 februari hebben we je nodig.

 

ritzotencate.blogspot.nl/2016/02/wie-helpt-om-samen-next-...

“The SketchNoteBook” – how to create SketchNote

Preview : free download chapter 1 bit.ly/preview_SketchNoteBook

Buy PDF Version bit.ly/SketchNoteBook_PDF_book

Buy paper version bit.ly/SketchNoteBook_paper_book

 

Brainstorm performs in the Linden Building at Treefort Music Festival in Boise, Id

 

Photo by Alex Crick

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