Alain Staron
Inspiring talks to empower self disruption
As an operational disruptor, my talks are inspired by my personal experience (I speak on product management of disruptive products for companies). These experiences, and the lessons that can be drawn from them, are described in a book to be published in May 2020: "how to avoid disruption? Risks, solutions, and perspectives". They also contribute to the success of my Executive MBA talks at HEC (themes: IT, Marketing, Management)
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Is man soluble in the digital?
Reflections on the place of man in a world shaped by digital technologies. Coupled evolution of man/tool impact on physical and cognitive abilities as seen by researchers possible societal impacts - based on the work of cognitive scientists and psychiatrists a concrete opening on the near future, to help reflect on the meaning of our actions.
the fourth digital transformation
Starting from the 1990s, the employee began to evolve due to PCs and intranet. From the 2000s, it was the customer relationship that was impacted by the Internet and social networks. From the 2010s, IoT and artificial intelligence began to seriously evolve processes. From the 2020s, we will witness the digital transformation of value propositions. How to prepare for it? Are we concerned? What examples of possible futures could impact us in our sector? Answers in the presentation, structured around a few key concepts such as the dynamics of ecosystems.
autonomous infrastructures
The three technological waves of IoT, AI, and autonomous machines are disrupting the traditional value chain of infrastructures and their management. The talk describes these waves: technologies, maturity dates, examples of products and services, and shows how value is transferred from traditional service operators to new entrants, supported by examples.
IOT for smart cities: Dos and donts
Standardization of IoT within 3GPP marked the beginning of a disruption for all service providers in the city. The talk goes through the history of IoT standards up to NBIoT and LTEM in 2016, then 5G in 2019. It describes the traditional value chain of cities operators, and shows how the standard is impacting them now. It offers a prospective view about new business rules and opportunities to be seized quickly. Can be linked to "Autonomous infrastructures" and "3D cities".