Nick De MeyinventuresightFramework: How to predict the future success of new products? — (Alexa, Vaping, eBikes,…)Cases: Amazon Alexa, Vaping, eBikes & Hello Fresh/Blue ApronApr 16, 2019Apr 16, 2019
Nick De MeyinventuresightFramework: Balancing Tech & Human BehaviourOne of my obsessions is the continuous interaction between emerging technology and human behavior. Basically, how tech affects our lives…Feb 22, 20191Feb 22, 20191
Nick De MeyinventuresightWhy did we miss the consequences of new human behavior?I’ve noticed a peculiar pattern when it comes to future predictions. We’ve all seen how people tend to predict doomsday scenarios when…Feb 6, 20191Feb 6, 20191
Nick De MeyinventuresightTech Fetishist, stop building the future that will never happen…I often wonder why certain innovators don’t seem to realize they fell in love with the wrong technology. In certain domains, there is a…Jan 30, 20194Jan 30, 20194
Nick De MeyinventuresightHow to challenge a futurist.Too often futurists and dreamers overestimate the rate of change. As a result, vague concepts designed in corporate brainstorm tend to…Jan 23, 2019Jan 23, 2019
Nick De MeyinRAW by Board of InnovationJob titles in innovation☞ Follow & join the discussion on LinkedinJan 11, 2018Jan 11, 2018
Nick De MeyOUR PREDICTIONS: WHAT HAPPENED IN THE LAST 100 DAYS?When we run an intrapreneurship program in a large corporate, we aim to push participants out their comfort zone. During several exercises…Jun 18, 2015Jun 18, 2015
Nick De MeyinFinancial ExaminerI built this alternative to Digital Banking: PITA Payments. Here is my MVP so far. #fintech …I’m working on a new service to rethink online banking. Before explaining my experiment, I would like to ask 1 simple question:Apr 15, 20151Apr 15, 20151
Nick De MeyCreative Talent at work: “The Last of Us”A clear example how a creative team can develop an amazing project when everyone is truly committed & doesn’t want to settle for mediocrity.Feb 13, 2015Feb 13, 2015
Nick De MeyThe Big Facebook-experiment you didn’t notice in 2014. (by @nickdemey)tldr; Facebook understands what’s on your photos. It uses this data to cluster similar posts together on your newsfeed. (but not always…Jan 5, 2015Jan 5, 2015