segunda-feira, dezembro 09, 2013

O futuro pode muito bem passar por meter código naquilo que já existe (parte II)

Há dias escrevi "O futuro pode muito bem passar por meter código naquilo que já existe". Agora, leio um interessante texto de Esko Kilpi, "The Internet of Things".
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Quem trabalha comigo sabe o peso e apreço que dou à criação de pontos de interacção entre clientes e a empresa, como fonte potencial geradora de oportunidades de co-criação de valor. Por isso:
"Different customers use products that are manufactured in the same way, with the same product features, differently. This is why customers are today understood to be active contributors to value creation. Without their part, the value of the product could not exist. “Consumption” really means value creation, not value destruction. You could even claim that the word consumer is misleading. It should not be used any more!
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The parties “help each other to help each other” in active interaction. Value creation is an interaction process. As the goal is to create more value together, a critically important new element is the digital code that is attached to the “thing”, the offering, the product or the service.
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In the age of the Internet of Things, all products are software products. The value of the code may determine the value potential of a product more than the physical product itself. The effectiveness of an offering is related to how well it (1) packages the learning from past activities and (2) how it increases the users options for value creation through network connections in the present.
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(Moi ici: E para meter o ecossistema da procura ao barulho) The ability to create value in a remarkably more efficient and resource-wise way corresponds to possibilities for interaction with other relevant parts and actors. If interdependent links are few, poor, or constraining, the activity and value potential will be limited."

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