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La nouvelle mobilité, la révolution dans la poche: Quels enjeux pour les individus, l’entreprise, le travail ?





strategic impact
through connected people


Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à un atelier de travail


La nouvelle mobilité, la révolution dans la poche:
Quels enjeux pour les individus, l’entreprise, le travail ?

Le passage par le “téléphone mobile plateforme”, IPhone ou autre Googlephone, pour se former,
s’informer, communiquer, échanger, travailler, réseauter, se cultiver, etc. devient évident.


Vendredi 20/11/09

Cercle France Amériques
9 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt
75008 PARIS
De 8h30 à 10h30

Les implications sociales et managériales sont innombrables. Elles vont de la collaboration en entreprise par des applications spécifiques hébergées, à la e-formation on line, synchrone ou non. Le potentiel de formation est immense: éléments de base pour des populations défavorisées ou isolées sous nos latitudes ou en pays émergents, gratuité de formations autrefois coûteuses, auto responsabilisation des individus devenant acteurs de leur développement, validation de savoir faire par des formations et des évaluations en ligne. Par ailleurs les multiples applications de la réalité augmentée qui sont déjà en train de fleurir, dépassent de loin le coté ludique et permettent notamment de faire progresser les savoirs et de gagner en productivité sociale, etc.
Cet atelier de travail a pour objet de poser les bonnes questions et de dresser les grandes implications telles qu’on peut les apercevoir aujourd’hui pour les individus, les entreprises et les gouvernements.

Avec la présence de trois spécialistes:

  • Pierre Morlière qui travaille depuis de nombreuses années sur l’impact concret politique,
  • économique et sociologique des technologies de l’information sur la vie en société et en particulier dans la relation au travail.
  • Frédéric Soussin qui est un consultant Web & TIC pionnier des micro-formations sur iPhone
  • Yann Lechelle, PDG de Sens Digital qui est spécialisé dans le développement des applications pour l’iPhone.

et de Dominique Turcq, Président de l’Institut Boostzone

En relation avec ce thème, nous vous proposons de lire le billet de Yann Léchelle, récemment paru sur le blog de Boostzone.

La participation, limitée à 20 participants, est strictement sur demande acceptée auprès de maryline.gerlach@boostzone.fr

Tarif membre 70 euros et tarif
non membre 100 euros

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Yann Lechelle on entrepreneurship…

EmprendedoresTV & INSEAD asked me to volunteer my thoughts on entrepreneurship in the following video.

Here is the direct link if the inline video does not display.

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Speaking engagement: Les nouveaux usages collaboratifs en entreprise





strategic impact
through connected people


Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à un atelier de travail


Les nouveaux usages collaboratifs en entreprise

Quels besoins des utilisateurs? Quelles implications pour les outils?


Vendredi 18/09/09

Cercle France Amériques
9 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt
75008 PARIS
De 8h30 à 10h30

Cet atelier se penchera, à partir d’une discussion sous la forme d’un Knowledge Café Petit  Déjeuner, sur les usages collaboratifs en entreprise - actuels et à venir -  et leurs implications quant aux performances et fonctionnalités qui seront demandées aux outils dans un proche avenir. L’idée de départ est que le marché arrive à un point de maturité. Les utilisateurs sont de moins en moins des prisonniers des technologies proposées et vont de façon croissante demander en amont les fonctionnalités qui correspondent aux usages qu’ils désirent implémenter.

L’atelier sera animé par:


Walfa Chouki, responsable de l’effort Networks and Communities  de Alstom Université

Shota Ishii, PDG de Etheryl

Yann Lechelle, PDG de SensDigital

Dominique Turcq, Président de l’Institut Boostzone

Pourquoi devrais-je assister?

- Feedback et partage des expériences réelles des autres participants

- Découvrir quels outils sont utilisés et comment ils sont valorisés

- Faire un benchmark de vos usages des outils collaboratifs

Qui devrait assister?

- Utilisateurs et pratiquants des outils collaboratifs en entreprise

La participation, limitée à 20 participants, est strictement sur demande acceptée auprès de maryline.gerlach@boostzone.fr

Tarif membre 70 euros et tarif
non membre 100 euros

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the App Store app submission process

Granted that we hear about all the frustration, the rejections, the waiting game, etc…

But considering the 65k apps approved in the last year or so, I cannot help but think Apple is doing an outstanding job. Across the more than handful applications I have personally submitted or been involved with, all interactions with the app review team have been professional and even friendly.

One may argue that the process is overkill and unduly lengthy, however, I find comfort in knowing that Apple is both raising the bar by making sure developers stick to the “minimum standard” guidelines which ensures a fairly consistent common base for the end users, both in terms of UI and in terms of security. Not having this scrutiny would most certainly render the iPhone experience both very buggy and very unsafe for my end users (and therefore jeopardize my prospect base & target audience).

Moreover, this process has taught and forced me to include “best practice” in our iPhone app developments. I have had some “silly” rejections at first, such as lack of end-user warning in case the app was used in airplane mode: clearly, why would I need to notify the end user that the app is not managing to connect because they are in airplane mode; end-users should know better since they triggered the airplane mode in the first place!!! Well, Apple tells you in section X.Y.Z that you should take care of that. Of course, I had not digested the entire guidelines document, so I had failed to include this level of feedback, and learnt the hard way. And after thinking about it, Apple is right to make sure my end users are told why my app is not functioning; a simple reminder will educate the end-user and ensure a better experience both of the iPhone and my app, and vice-versa.

Moreover, I’ve included this “warning message” in all subsequent apps; and the review team has never bothered me with this again, and rightly so. I’ve therefore built into my practice, by force, a better experience going forward. And Apple has made sure that we, the developer community, do so going forward. Yes, Apple has a few tricks to teach seasoned developers!

Long story short: the approval process is quite a daunting task, and I’m sure Apple has invested quite a lot of resources into it already. Recent interventions by Phil Schiller show that they are listening, and care about improving the process. Curious to see how this pans out in other app store initiatives, and eagerly waiting to see how the Android community will manage this, with possibly even more pressure…

There is room for immediate improvement for sure: lack of transparency between submission and expected release date (often: ASAP), and feedback rounds are sequential (the review team will not give us a wash list, but instead give us each pain point one at a time, forcing us to go through week-long iteration cycles). I feel for those that are waiting for a very long time - though I would never wait sitting idle, and instead would email Apple with additional info about the app, it’s intent, it’s way of working, etc… my waiting time has been at best 4 days, and at most 13 days; and 4 days is already frustrating. I agree that Apple should be more transparent about where they are at, even if it’s just to say: “5 more days until processing (position : 250 in the queue)”, or “pending escalation (reason: not sure about privacy)”, etc… That would help tremendously.

I am confident Apple will fix and improve this process going forward.

Meanwhile, I am proud to say that we released the @appsfire iPhone app (http://appsfire.com/4iPhone) in one go (no iteration with the review team), with a 13 day span between submission and approval (slightly below the current “average waiting time”). With regards to Apple, I am sure the track record with them, the experience and understanding of how Apple caters to its consumer world helps optimizing all of this. Again, hats off and keep up the excellent work Apple. The expectations are high and that’s a good thing.

Yann.

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Part I: about the Livescribe smartpen…

A business school classmates of mine recently spotted my involvement with iPhone software development on LinkedIn. He asked me if I knew about the Livescribe pen and whether I knew how to synchronize it with the iPhone…

I don’t really like it when my answer to a question involving the iPhone or technology yields a double NO.

I’m always on the lookout for new gadgets, especially the ones that help me reconcile the physical and digital world, or simply help boost productivity… It took me just a few clicks to realize the Livescribe was one instance of the ANOTO technology, something that I had been tracking loosely since its inception, but without being totally convinced: a way to turn pen strokes into digital equivalent using special dotted paper.

My friend’s enthusiasm and immediate need gave me some doubts though, and perhaps correlated with the burdening weight of my 3 kg MacBook Pro that I lug around everyday with me, I decided to give the Livescribe a go, and ordered a set from a UK distributor (watch out for shipping costs with the notebooks!!!).

Unpacking the device, I found that some things were still not quite right nor ready for mass adoption: no wireless synchronization, pen slightly too large and perhaps “fragile”… however, the overall package and experience turned me into an instant convert even though I usually don’t use pen & paper:

  • pretty good Mac OS X integration
  • availability of an SDK (I’ll get to it later - useful for me to explore the challenge that my friend unknowingly bestowed upon me!)
  • pretty solid pen after all
  • great way to record written notes & contextual sounds at the same time (unexpected & quite dazzling)
  • impressive penlet possibilities (playing the piano on paper!) though not immediately accessible/trivial

I started using the pen on a daily basis, taking notes instead of depending on memory or the laptop, a 17 inch version that is not welcome in all situations…

This is my roundabout way to say that I recommend this gadget, especially if you’re an hybrid like me: technologist at heart, but all too aware that the current state of technology is disruptive and not necessarily adequate.

Now, how did I respond to my friend re: the iPhone synchonization? Watch this space for part II…

Yann.
May 2009

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@livescribe is my recommended …

@livescribe is my recommended “gadget” of the day! We developed a way to sync the handwritten notebooks on the iPhone with Mac OS X!

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SensDigital is sponsoring tomo…

SensDigital is sponsoring tomorrows Cocoaheads meeting in Paris http://tr.im/mtpW @LaCantine 7pm

Attending TouchCamp, Friday March 20, 2009

 

Touchcamp, matinée de conférences sur les interfaces multitouch

Friday, March 20, 2009 from 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM (GMT+0100)
Paris, Ile-de-France

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YL at INSEAD Tuesday February 3rd, 2009

Two appointments:

10:30 - New Business Venture class, presenting the “ETHERYL” case to future entrepreneurs, class taught by Rolfe Swinton

14:00 - Judge on the VCIC competition panel

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Cycle “L’Entreprise 2.0″ @ l’Institut Boostzone

I will be attending the following breakfast on January 9th 2009. Highly recommended for those of you that are concerned about these core issues in the enterprise, either as a “participant” or as a “decision maker”.

Boostzone Institute: centre de réflexion sur le management participatif

 

L’entreprise 2.0 suite du cycle

GESTION DE L’INNOVATION

9 Janvier 2009 8h30 à 10h30
Cercle France Amériques 9/11 avenue Franklin Roosevelt 75008 PARIS

Avec Martin Duval, CEO de Bluenove,

Jacques Estienne, Responsable des partenariats
à la Direction de l’Innovation du Groupe La Poste

Louis Naugès, Président de Révevol

 

Débats animés par Miguel Membrado, CEO de Kimind Consulting

  

Le thème

Nous avons entamé le 24 octobre 2008 une série de 3 petits-déjeuners consacrés aux évolutions du management et de l’organisation de l’entreprise, un mouvement que d’autres ont appelé l’évolution vers l’Entreprise 2.0.

Après un premier volet consacré à l’évolution des usages dans l’organisation du travail quotidien, un deuxième volet plus RH dédié à la transformation de l’organisation des entreprises, nous verrons comment le processus d’innovation est radicalement transformé par les usages participatifs et collaboratifs de l’Entreprise 2.0.

Cette session tout comme les précédentes sera construite autour des témoignages de pionniers et sera suivie de tables rondes dynamiques travaillant collectivement pour construire le questionnement final des experts.

Vous trouverez plus d’infos sur notre site

 

L’inscription

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Pour vous inscrire veuillez envoyer un mail à contact (at) boostzone.fr en indiquant le ou les sessions qui vous intéressent et confirmer votre inscription par un chèque à l’ordre de l’institut Boostzone à l’adresse suivante :

Institut Boostzone

9/11 avenue Franklin Roosevelt

75008 PARIS

 

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