Posts Tagged ‘regulation’

Change2010_03 Customer-driven innovation

Monday, September 20th, 2010

In this fourth article, patterns within the consumer electronic industry, used as a case study on applying patterns across industries; therefore, it is assumed that you read the previous articles.

Why consumer electronics? Because it seems to take increasing space on our newspapers- as if choosing a mobile phone or netbook were to be a critical issue for our well-being; therefore, a case using to see how patterns delivered through technology are influencing our everyday life.

Since at least late 1980s, replacing is cheaper than repairing: ask to repair your digital camera or the screen of your netbook, and you will be asked amounts often exceeding the replacement cost- with a newer and better model.

And what happens to the old one? It is dumped somewhere- often in developing countries, while all those “recycling” symbol on boxes that make us feel eco-friendly forget to say where and how it will be recycled.

Value Added Regulation

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

When I was living in UK, I remember an advertisement from Inland Revenue: taxes do not need to be taxing.

I think that every taxpayer would agree- actually, it is one of the reasons why whenever available, I try to use only electronic services.

So, how do you generate “value added taxes”?

No, not by increasing the VAT.

But finding creative ways to generate unexpected benefits.