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Fakenham Market, Norfolk, UK

*shiny thing * length: 2 1/2

(silver plated parts/ czech glass beads)

 

* swiecidelko * dlugosc 56mm

(el. posrebrzane/ srebro/ czeskie szklo)

On the Embarcadero next to the ferry building in San Francisco.

can't you just here the scary Psycho music? EHH EHH EHH EHH.....

 

When the World Bank invited me to keynote on the future of manufacturing, they made one thing crystal clear: they wanted me to flip the script - paint of picture of opportunity, not disruption. Think about it - in the industry, everyone's been talking about disruption, what I could call "automation anxiety," global competition, new young upstarts, and relentless volatility - aka economic whiplash.

 

But here's the thing - despite all the big change trends on the horizon, they're rocket fuel for those who know how to harness them. With that in mind, I just put together a little Website that details my manufacturing keynotes - the type of thing I did for this group. It's over at manufacturing.jimcarroll.com. I highlight these trends at the top of the page:

 

“Collapsing product lifecycles. Artificial intelligence. The connectivity of the Industrial Internet of Things. Mass customization. Digitization, robotics, and the cloud. Design based on crowd thinking. Rapid prototyping and deployment. Faster time to market. 3D printing / additive manufacturing. Are you ready for the new world of manufacturing?”

 

As a manufacturing executive or engineer, you could look at all those things and see a threat - but the real magic is if you instead see them as opportunities. I don't know if you have ever looked at it, but check one of the highlighted images on the home page of my Web site.

 

That's the essence of my thinking, and that's what I shared at this event and many others. My manufacturing keynote description goes as follows:

 

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While popular media and opportunistic politicians portray a picture of a sector in crisis, smart manufacturing executives are furiously busy with innovation, reinventing their capabilities, processes, and business models using advanced ideas, materials, methodologies, and technologies.

 

The reality of manufacturing today is that there is a big opportunity that comes from aligning with fast-paced trends. What a time for innovation opportunity, and for insight from a great keynote that really puts all of these trends into perspective.

 

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All of the trends sweeping the manufacturing sector represent an opportunity. They represent possibilities for reinvention, transformation, and innovation. And they are out there, just waiting to be grabbed. They are within the margin of possibility.

 

That's the mindset everyone needs today. Who are you? Do you see the future around you and see a threat? Or do you see an opportunity?

 

Here are the ten principles I shared that day, principles that have guided organizations from the factory floor to the boardroom in turning what looks like chaos into pure opportunity:

 

Velocity is your new best friend - The future isn't waiting around - it's already here and moving at hyperspeed! Success depends on developing organizational reflexes that let you dance with disruption. Remember: in the era of acceleration, the ability to pivot isn't just nice - it's survival!

 

Chase opportunity - Think of tomorrow this way - every trend is a treasure chest waiting to be unlocked! The real innovators? They're not running from change - they're sprinting toward it with their opportunity radar cranked up to maximum. That's where the big wins happen!

 

Stay focused on growth. Standing still is moving backward! Your organization needs to be a growth-seeking missile, powered by cutting-edge tech and an unstoppable drive to expand. The future belongs to the fast!

 

Stop looking back. Your past victories? They mean nothing. They're your biggest threat! The graveyard of business is filled with companies that thought yesterday's wins guaranteed tomorrow's success. Break free from those golden handcuffs of past achievement!

 

Experiment more. Like I said yesterday - turn your ideas into action - now! Analysis paralysis is the killer of innovation! Get out there and experiment - build that experience portfolio, build your experiential capital. The future rewards the bold experimenters, not the cautious calculators!

 

Don't be too big all at once. Sure, dream up those game-changing innovations, but start with quick wins and then scale at light speed. The future doesn't wait for perfect - it rewards the rapid!

 

Inject some urgency into your DNA. Comfort zones are death zones! Push your teams to make gutsy decisions based on instinct and insight. Spreadsheet paralysis is so yesterday!

 

Unleash your innovation heroes. Traditional hierarchies are fossils in the age of disruption! Create an environment where every team member is empowered to act fast and smart. Find those who think differently and who dare to do things.

 

Be relentless on what's next. Monitor trends and follow ideas. Study bold thinkers. Follow me!

 

Radiate relentless optimism. Economic turbulence? That's your launchpad to greatness! The future belongs to those who see opportunities in chaos and possibilities in disruption. Get excited - the future is fantastic - but only if you make it so.

 

Do you know what happened after that keynote? Manufacturing leaders from across Asia and Africa didn't just leave with notes - they left with a fire in their eyes. Some of the follow-up emails I received in the months after were wonderful to read!

 

Because when you reframe disruption as an opportunity, something magical happens: fear turns into fuel.

 

And that's exactly what the team at the World Bank / International Development Corporation was looking for.

 

Do you have the same mindset?

 

#Manufacturing #Innovation #Opportunity #Growth #Velocity #Disruption #Future #Transformation #Experimentation #Optimism

 

Original post: jimcarroll.com/2025/02/daily-inspiration-chasing-innovati...

Day trip to Lekeito from Bilbao, couple of hours on a bus.

Verbeke Foundation in Belgium

  

The distortion on the raft is actually caused by my trying to lift it, still gooey, from the build platform. It originally was mind-bogglingly straight.

It's a scented candle thing. With a face. It's a bit creepy.

This was taken at truck Fest at the 3 Counts show ground at Malvern. I spent the hole weekend shooting Swamp Thing and got some grate shots but nothing compared to seeing it in person.

Installation view of The Thing, Structural Artifact 1 & 2 by MacGuffin, part of the group exhibition, BE PREPARED.

Harbourfront Centre.

June 22 – September 15, 2013.

Photography: Tom Bilenkey

 

Everytime you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing. :)

Mother Teresa

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Dublin LGBTQ Pride Festival 2011

 

Show Your Pride It's a Human Thing

Be Proud Of Who You Are

Used to have a sail on it for landsailing / Kites. Winter 2014 / 15

Krutch Park, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA

When Bionic Pete asked if I was interested in seeing his mouldy thing, I was expecting to see some spectacularly disgusting sandwich from the back of the desk drawer, not the dental mold used in the construction of his bionic gnashers.

 

Hipstamatic on random.

 

I've had this since college. A friend found it and kept it in his dorm room. I always admired it, so at the end of the year he gave it to me. I've been hauling it around for well over 20 years now because I think it's cool looking.

 

It's settled into a more or less permanent role as a surreal garden ornament.

This was my favorite spot in all of Baltimore. Book Thing! Its a non-profit that takes donations of books, sorts them by category, and then allows the public to take whatever they want for free. And they have some great ones too...an awesome classics section, a whole rooms devoted to fiction and history, and tons of great old kids books.

Neo the Maine Coon cat

 

Marvel Universe The Thing

Strange art-advert thing outside Shinjuku station.

I am not sure what it is. I am intrigued everytime I drive by.

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