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digital transformation of business-society - futurist gerd leonhard at orange business hello world good morning 10 i&#39;ll skip the rest because i&#39;vealready have heard the rest was very good and i can&#39;t beat that so thanks forbeing here are i live in switzerland i spent 17 yearsin the us



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kredit rumah murah, so if i speak too quickly and tooexcitedly and say awesome too much that&#39;s because of the us but i&#39;m alsofrom germany so if i use perfection in my slides that is the reason why many ofyou may have never seen a futurist or listen to the future was before


in fact in many places like germany forexample people don&#39;t really know what a futurist is and so i want to describethat first it&#39;s basically a very simple thing i don&#39;t predict the future andunfortunately i if i could do that i probably would be sitting out in themiddle of the lake here with an ice castle so i observe my job is to observe ortake a look and basically work on scenarios my company the futures agency helps companies toreinvent and sometimes it&#39;s very painful because as you know digitaltransformation is not about change no


change would be trivial compared totransformation i mean if you look at what happened fortop of the music business i work for a long time as a musician and producer arecord producer and then i went in the digital music business i started a company like spotify you mayknow of course these are right company like that i started that in 1999thinking that music is ready for the cloud chance but it wasn&#39;t and change isreally different than transformation now music business is no longer physical andthat is a painful transformation is difficult but i&#39;ll get some moreexamples about this


so this is really my job at one is tolisten to and to observe and the other one is to project backwards from thefuture and i think most of you could also do this job is not really a specialgift or something it&#39;s just i spend ninety percent of mytime doing something that&#39;s not already here and so one thing i want to advise herright from the beginning to change your future and the future of course it isn&#39;t fixed to create your future try to spendthree to five percent of your time on thinking what is not already here


this is very important because now thespeed is increasing in the mind-boggling fashion in a way that we haven&#39;tpreviously thought this is the main thing the convergenceof man and technology have a woman and technology as well everyone quickly but the convergence ofman and machine and if you if you have kids you know exactly what i&#39;m talkingabout right it&#39;s like the mobile device has becomethe extension of our brain truly has become the extension and that&#39;s good andbad depending how you look at it right but now our entire society is moved inthis direction that we have this


constant convergence of man and machineand robotics artificial intelligence when you&#39;re using google maps whenyou&#39;re using siri when you&#39;re using anything on your mobile device there&#39;s artificial intelligence behindit and i mean most people don&#39;t even know what that is if you would ask them so we&#39;re talkingabout a really a substantial change in for businesses this is the shift you know from theold-fashioned way of doing things that was more left analog or semi digital andto become a truly digital it&#39;s very


difficult the bigger you are the harder it getsright the first music second film and television third books and publishingright fourth tourism hotels fifth financial services insurances miningcruise ships you know you name it government everything about theireducation and so it&#39;s all happening basically in all industries and thistransition is something that we&#39;re looking at them were saying things we&#39;veseen things like this project for microsoft called whole end and whichallows you to see reality in a different way and now we have technology thatallows us like google glass tried to do


didn&#39;t really pan out there and but thisidea of of seeing reality a different label become completely normal this devices proposed to cost a couplehundred dollars and it&#39;s going to be widely used by doctors and policemen andarchitect some people fixing things and network engineers you know being able to see superimposedinformation on top of the visual field that sounds like geeky stuff now rightlike my wife wouldn&#39;t really understand what i&#39;m trying to say here right but in five years and will be as normalas sms i mean of course sms will not


exist in five years just kidding i hope it will at least to some degreeso here&#39;s one of the key facts were now living in an exponential futureexponential is not what we can understand this as human beings likebecause we are linear you know we can have a maximum of a hundred fiftyfriends in our social circle that&#39;s the normal human way we can have15,000 because we have linked in and we can&#39;t live faster because we tweaked andwe are linear but technology more slaught doubling every 18 to 24 monthsdepending how you look at it it&#39;s basically now at the take off . andwe&#39;re at the point of where all the


stuff we talked about is actuallyhappening you know ten years ago we talked aboutthe paperless office and remember that didn&#39;t happen is it happening now absolutely we talked about the shift inroute to renewable energy and based on technology didn&#39;t really happen is itgoing to happen now this year yes it&#39;s a take off . went so technology is nowbecoming exponentially powerful and i like to say that humanity will changemore in the next 20 years than in the previous three hundred and that soundstotally crazy right you think about that and joshualevolution 300 years ago


now we have a major breakthrough justabout every week and now the technology bio engineering geoengineering asteroidmining electric car itself glad because the list goes on every day it&#39;s not asingle day that goes by without a major breakthrough in science and technologyand then of course it makes us robin sometimes the technology is basicallytaken over everything and i mean in japan you can buy an electronic pet - come and greet you at the door youknow that&#39;s something that we probably culturally wouldn&#39;t really do in europe i&#39;m not knocking it but you know iprobably wouldn&#39;t buy one


so this exponential lt that&#39;s a veryinteresting story that red quartz why likes to tell i will share with youbriefly when chest was invented 500 years before christ and the multi . inindia there was a wise man who went to the emperor and and brought the chessgame and the emperor was really excited about the chess game and then they hadhim they have a match and the emperor saidto the wise guy in the wise man sorry wise guys later through the wise mansaid what do you want if you win and the wise man said i want one rice corn foreach field on the run them on the chessboard friend and you double itevery time you go to the next field


so basically they are the emperor saidthat&#39;s very modest you know how much can that be you know you get one corner to get tocorn then you get four coins and you get eight you know can&#39;t be very much turns out halfway through the chessboard it&#39;s already the entire rise consumptionor production of india and haven&#39;t gone all the way through the chessboard it would be a mountain of rice thatwould cover the earth and one meter layer of rice right


if he actually won and so the guy didwin then the wise man and the emperor killed him and got him beheaded becausehe realized that he couldn&#39;t pay and so this is the in thing aboutexponential it&#39;s very hard to understand but here&#39;s something we have to knowthat we have to consider we are now in the second part of the chance port andwe are in a place to where we are now entering the truly exponential forms oftechnology and i and that&#39;s not all good thing i&#39;m most of that is good butit&#39;s also quite hard to figure out what we&#39;re going to do about this i meanwe&#39;re looking at these numbers here right i mean if you&#39;re looking over herein terms of like dna sequencing it used


to cost a hundred thousand dollars toget your dna down now it&#39;s eight the forty dollars and some people aresaying it will be cheaper to flush the toilet and five years then you get yourdna analyzed i mean the other way around so i you getwhat i&#39;m saying but basically it&#39;s becoming free i meanlook at the price of music or film and now you can subscribe to spot a firesimplify for 10 years a month it used to be 20 years for one citywhere the changes were seeing a truly exponential exponential increase invelocity and speed and magnitude how many companies have become 1 billiondollar companies companies that are


privately funded right abc6 companies in two years are worth abillion dollars without any bank or in the ipo just privately funded and we&#39;retalking about huge economic impact of this transition disruptive technologiesautomation of knowledge work you can download my slides later by theway i&#39;ll be going to make it available that&#39;s quite a few slides here butbasically a mckenzie says we&#39;re looking at can add an economic impact of roughly30 trillion dollars of this transition and let&#39;s make no mistake about it isfantastic opportunities and that&#39;s quite a bit of darwinism here and if if we&#39;renot good enough people would just ignore


us and that goes for all of us includingmyself the tech conference this year we&#39;ll havethe first time where there is a robot delivering a speech about the futurewill be interesting to see i&#39;ve i doubt he can compete but you know who knowsthat but anyway uh now we know of course if you have kids again the night itraveled three years ago with my son - well to zanzibar the first time everthat he was not connected to the internet and we&#39;re sitting on the beachof the hitting is more for like this the whole time saying why is my phone isbroken thing


well there is no internet here right nointernet no music no news no feet no facebook and it&#39;s the basically notbreathing and that so productivity is becoming like oxygen infact connectivity in africa and asia are many other countries will there are some times before electricitywhich is kind of a weird thing but connectivity is becoming like oxygenthat also means it will probably come become cheaper but even more crucial iswhat it will do to our lives and how we will deal with all the side effects ofthat too for example sensor networks if we usesensor networks in energy regulation or


thermal pets at home you know basicallyfiguring out how our heating and air conditioning works we can estimate aboutthirty-five to forty percent of energy savings but being more efficient withenergy now california&#39;s think about making it mandatory to use a connectedthermostat way to save energy and water we&#39;re talking about substantial changesbased on those two facts automation and intelligence who i would give you apiece of warning on the automation part i think automation is inevitable andlots of jobs will be lost due to automation for example bookkeepers orfile includes our call centers maybe some taxi drivers and and that isa huge social issue of course but


automation will only last as long as itlasts you know you can automate beyond one right so there&#39;s an efficiency in the end ofefficiency but basically intelligence is the more exciting part time makingsystems truly intelligent now when you talk about intelligence isvery important to distinguish between human intelligence which is embodied andphysical emotional social intellectual right and machine intelligence we&#39;re just based on algorithms for themost part why should ask siri about that but


so that&#39;s very important to distinguishif we&#39;re looking at intelligence for example the example of clip advisor it&#39;s a very good story if you like touse tripadvisor you know what i&#39;m talking about sometimes it&#39;s completelyspot on and sometimes you wonder like who in the world to him actually aid here in and lift to writeabout it right it is a good data . but it&#39;s not realityin the same way so i some time to say that basically tripadvisorassemble somewhere between five and twenty percent of reality and if you&#39;rein front of the restaurant looking


inside smelling the food seeing thepeople it takes you less than three seconds probably most cases one second to decideif you&#39;re going to go inside there is a difference let&#39;s keep that in mind so the otherthing that&#39;s happening here is that there&#39;s a temptation of thinking ofhuman processes in our business is a human process basically right as amachine processing algorithm and while we use technology to make business aperfect in a way and efficient we should not think of that as beingsort of a process of of machines write


an algorithm we also need to keep inmind what it means to be truly human and the sense of actually finding a purposefor business this is also very important so in thisprocess of what we&#39;re doing here in technology we&#39;ve seen this happening inthe next few years basically going from efficiency to intelligence to engagementbut ultimately we want engagement with our clients room we don&#39;t just want them to clicksomething or to find out stuff right we want them to build a relationship andthen have a transaction that&#39;s not making a mistake and say well it&#39;senough to be efficient and intelligent


it&#39;s not and you don&#39;t have arelationship you don&#39;t build trust you don&#39;t have a business you could be as efficient as you wantnow you have no brand nobody will buy anything from you so it&#39;s very important to keep in mindmy friend frankie on i had a fantastic slide here that&#39;s a little bit confusingbut it&#39;s not very worthy showing all the stuff that&#39;s happening at this verymoment that is coming towards us as a business and as people who are engagedin business or 3d printing the internet of things cognitive systems roboticsautomation sharing economy i mean that


all these things that you read aboutpretty much on a daily basis but here&#39;s the thing these are all happening at the same timethey&#39;re combinatorial and part of the mission has to be to figure out how will all of thosethings converge to change your business and how would you take advantage of itbecause they&#39;re all interactive i they actually all interconnected the exponential interdependent a doctorfor example now has a possibility of taking a i bm wats and type machine orany other provider that does this right


to take that along on his rounds in thehospital so when he sees a cancer patient he cannow pull up a hundred fifty-eight thousand cases of exactly the samecancer and in at the at his fingertips right and then you can focus on talkingto the patient rather than pulling up the information i mean that is a hugeshift in terms of cloud connectivity mobile devices artificial intelligence you&#39;ve all heardabout &lt;operand&gt; twenty &lt;/operand&gt; and this is a car service like a taxi thatyou call through that most of you i&#39;m sure you know that there&#39;s lots ofcountry controversy about you are about


been exploiting drivers and so on but iuse a lot because it is kind of an experiment for me and now the the university of colombiahas done a study already two years ago when they started they figured out thatif you go ahead 9000 autonomous cars you know electric self-driving or assisteddriving cars in new york city we could do away with all of the taxes 9000 fullyautomated cars would do away with a hundred and eighteen thousand taxis andyou would pay less and get a ride quicker this is the kind of transformationthat&#39;s going to happen


there&#39;s lots of reasons why thisparticular one will not happen the action is this just an example andbut this shows you what&#39;s happening with the amount of efficiency and and changethat we&#39;re seeing there is mind-boggling it and companies are coming out of leftfield like airbnb and uber and dropbox or not you know basically coming throughthe back door and solving those problems so very important to keep that in mindas i wrote a book in 2005 after i got done with the music business and in 2002called the future of music and this makes a fantastic example this book is about 10 years old butplease don by it&#39;s actually quite old


important part of this one night lookingat this slide here from quartz qz . com the music industry keep selling less andless and less and less recorded music as a record or the physical goods right mein fact i think if you give your kids a cd or dvd for christmas they will call a therapist and i hasbasically like that time is i think the charge will go towards zero here so the music industry realized you knowpeople are no longer buying physical goods but they weren&#39;t ready to give upon the control of distribution and so in the process of this fight since i wasinvolved in 1999 and that&#39;s the days


basically right the record industry lost 71 percent ofrevenues and recorded music because they were all ready for the shift of thecustomer to say music is in the cloud right i mean we&#39;re eligible music be nowis just a button on the device now more or less so here&#39;s the interesting part you knowwe really have to think about this peter drucker says in terms of change thegreatest dangers to act with yesterday&#39;s logic now this is something you do not wantand yesterday&#39;s logic of course we all


think with yesterday&#39;s logic becausethat&#39;s what we have and but sometimes it pays to sit down and say what if mylogic is actually no longer correct what if my assumption is not correctthis is a crucial question with the american elevators or communicationsystems or a doctor&#39;s equipment or music that this is the question is it actuallystill the same the answers people do not want music as a physical good most of uswanted as it is a click and the cloud right so that&#39;s a really importantquestion my friend rose dawson had this really good slide about the newsbusiness and i i use it as a as a tangent is a comparison to yourbusinesses and basically if you try to


sell news for money the so-called paywall like the new yorktimes has tried most of them fail miserably because thebottom line is it takes a lot more than the content to make a sale in contentused to be about 75% appetizing supported and now with the internetthere&#39;s like a hundred different models how you can monetize content for examplei subscribe to the economist economy&#39;s a hundred fifty dollars a year i only subscribe because i can listen tothe economist magazine in the car using their recorded tracks


that is why it&#39;s the interface rightthat&#39;s why i buy it i mean the writers are greater true butwith without the mp3&#39;s i wouldn&#39;t wouldn&#39;t subscribe so here&#39;s a lesson from the publishingbusiness for us just like the publishers aretranscending the idea of selling content you know the paywall which didn&#39;t work digital transformation forces us everyother leading incumbent to transcend the products that are becoming a commodity if we have a product that becomes acommodity because of digital you have to


figure out what else you can sell andthat&#39;s all those values around it for example audi bmw mercedes be andother carbons they&#39;re not going to sell cars in thefuture that will be one of the things that they do they say they will sellmobility transportation and data services that&#39;s a much bigger arena so we have tothink this way otherwise you know we may find ourselves out of a spot there for example out of the movie businesswhen you see some slides here and the red line is all the physical sales thegreen line is all the digital sales now


clearly if you are worn or pictures orsony and you&#39;re not happy with this because the dvd is the cost with regioncoding included 25 years a dvd now you buy itunes which is pretty expensive butyou can buy netflix or hulu or other services for 10 years a month for undera thousand movies and how much do you get for a movie on netflix europe onzero plus zero point zero zero zero something right it&#39;s a differentbusiness model so we can take a screenshot from this and say okay managing dissatisfaction havingdissatisfied customers who don&#39;t have other options like you know i live inswitzerland i i i&#39;m banking with credits


with and i&#39;m i feel like i&#39;m the victimof managed to satisfaction i can&#39;t really do anything else butevery time i want to change something is not working why does it cost forty dollars to sendmoney to the us when you click on a button i don&#39;t know that&#39;s just that&#39;sthe way it is right now that&#39;s just being average i canguarantee you if you&#39;re being average in the future you&#39;re dead there is no average and thatis going to be broken on you or exciting or something right


and that&#39;s really important so that&#39;swhere the future will take us also because of the millennials and did youknow that seventy-five percent of the workforce in 10 years will be thecurrent millennials which are around 30 now and these people many of you aresome of you are millennials right they think differently they have higherexpectations they use technology they want to make a difference they&#39;re looking for all kinds of thingsso we have to keep that in mind especially business-to-business thatbecomes a reality that we have to face so that means we have to think hybridlee or you could say schizophrenic lee


in a way and we have to think of thebusiness of today which is not for the most part not that digital epic it&#39;s still fairly old fashioned theusing paper and and then we have to think of the business of tomorrow of thetwenty20 business which is digitally native and that&#39;s actually totallydifferent i mean if you sell records today itstwenty to twenty dollars a record if you sell a stream and spotify you just partof a pile of 20 million songs and somehow they have to live together soit&#39;s very important think about what is but also think aboutwhat might be cause that&#39;s my job so


it&#39;s easy for me to say but you knowthat the future clearly we know on this on this monththe future isn&#39;t going to be for our fields if in the oil business you&#39;re out of luckof that if that&#39;s what you&#39;re betting online it&#39;s totally obvious it&#39;s certainquestions just when some of our colleagues have said that this year willbe the first year or some of the oil companies will jump the ship torenewable energy so basically what we&#39;re seeing here isthat in this scenario everything and


everyone is moving into the cloud now this is a scary thought also becausethe cloud currently is an entirely secure and there is no real rule aboutit like who gets to administer the securityaccess and who holds the identities what laws are governing cyberspace right we have to solve those problems butbasically what happens here because everything is moving into the cloud databusiness intelligence analytics we have huge competitive advantage you will see companies that arecurrently employing a hundred thousand


people they were have 1,000 people infive years doing the same job if that&#39;s good or bad for employment idon&#39;t know you know this is just a question of using technology and thathas many consequences one of the consequences is that we canno longer live in a silo you can say well i&#39;m the tech guy you guys are the marketing people youguys are the financial people and you guys are the er you know the advertisingguys or whatever right it&#39;s all together now best example is tesla mean that the carthe product is the marketing the product


of software so you can update it and nowthey&#39;re branching out into batteries and transportation they&#39;re leaving the silos i meancompared to bmw or audi and they&#39;re still very much solidly in the silo ofmaking cars and technology a tesla is not a car company in the technologycompany so thinking about that is basically gameover for the silos it&#39;s hard to realize this you know evenif you are an engineer or marketing person you&#39;re going to have to know someof the other neighboring areas to come up with new business models


marc andreessen said this in 2011software is eating the world everything that used to be hard stuff hardware is becoming software musicfilms books money driving cars education that&#39;s not to say that of course ineducation we will still have universities are hard things right buteverything is becoming software that changes the mechanics of things thatchanges how we do anything everything that can be digitized orautomated will be and then i&#39;m not saying that because i want that tohappen now this is just the sort of a diagnosis right and what that means forus as we&#39;re going to have to think about


the consequences in it and how do wegenerate trust if things are digital it&#39;s actually pretty hard to generatetrust when it&#39;s not real time real place with people you cannot automate ordigitize trust we have to get that reminder we can destroy trust in adigital world we can do that can we generated we can maintain it robotic cars ships planes their firstdebate from airline saying that we should get rid of pilots this is serious right because it&#39;spretty much proven to be safer without them


but who would want to fly in one withouta pilot robotic pets very popular in japan this thing and called the gebo theroads closed first family robot check it out onyoutube is quite scary this is all happening right now in real time what&#39;s happening also with computing isthat now computing is becoming ambient you know part of the environment wedon&#39;t even know that it&#39;s computing but it is it is actually predicting thingslike many apps that we have announced the prediction business anticipating our next move andgiving us a kind of super intelligence


i mean i i say prevent this is rightbecause there&#39;s no such thing as super intelligent so it just feels superintelligent i mean you can use an app for sentimentreporting and for analysis of analytics that does the same thing that your otherpeople have done with a staff of four hundred people now software does thismind-boggling changes predictive analytics this is the company funded by markzuckerberg from facebook and it&#39;s called bicurious and their headline is werebuilding software that things and learns like a human


are you want to scream in horror ordelight i don&#39;t know it&#39;s kind of like i call this hell then you know he&#39;ll inheaven we don&#39;t know which one is going to beequal that&#39;s becoming the default ibm watson you can watch the videos on youtubeartificial intelligence helping for example companies like johnson &amp; johnson todevelop new products by analyzing hundreds of millions of data feeds andsocial commentary about products financial services are about to becomeautomated using what&#39;s called the robo


advisor charles schwab has the first one cameout three months ago we have a software giving you financial advice should checkit out i don&#39;t really know what to think of that but it&#39;s basically directionsand logistics right now we&#39;re looking at this basically saying logistics andshipping very time solutions sooner or later can probably be runlarger by robots and artificial intelligence that&#39;s something we have to look at whatthat means for society right but this is for certain we&#39;re living in this worldthis is a military term called luca and


volatility uncertainty complexity andambiguity and if you&#39;re reading this you can safely say well that is really whatmy everyday looks like rent and that&#39;s not going to change this is our realitybecause of the complete interdependence of things so as a response i&#39;m working with manyof my clients on what i call flipping the vodka and do you have a response on this velocityspeed on orthodoxy think richard branson you think in the right direction collaboration and agility and if i speakin america always say awesomeness about


the agility is more powerful and but ifyou put this in front of your desk and said yes you know it&#39;s a tough place out therebecause everything is changing all the time you have to respond you have to befast you have to be unorthodox come up withnew ideas you have to collaborate because this is for certain in our ownwork kevin kelly from wired magazine saidmachines are for answers humans are four questions and i canguarantee you we cannot beat the machines for answers we we used to beable to for a while but in the future in


there in 20 27 we&#39;re going to see machines reaching thesame capacity than the human brain right now it&#39;s a capacity of a cricket the largest computer in 2055 computerscan match the incapacity of the entire mass of human brains on the globe interms of processing power and not really that right so that&#39;s very important forus to keep in mind that we are better for questions and we are for answerscause that also means we have to give the answers but basically that&#39;s kind ofwhere our future is going another very important thing is the duckand this is the focus on duck


you may remember in order as beingsomewhat close to the birthplace of philosophy here this is the cart and the card said thatessentially animals and then humans by extent by a extension are kind of likefancy machines and he actually said that animals are like an ultimate on like amachine and can&#39;t be described as a machine and and so this guy focus onbuilt in artificial duck that has got lost but there&#39;s many replicas so youcan feed this duck this mechanical doctrine and therefore to prove that allof biology is a machine now the problem is to this really i&#39;multimately yes i think it&#39;s interesting


to see we have to be very careful abouttechnology should never trump humanity in business because when it does yourbusiness the clients right the business becomes the giant apparatus it doesn&#39;t create any values veryimportant to keep that in mind the future of business is awesomealgorithms and technology and what i call a uemura rhythm right a human senselike an algorithm i think this is going to be veryimportant for immediate future when you take the internet of things cisco says227 billion devices connected in roughly ten years and some people say that ciscois wrong with should be roughly about


one trillion connected devices trafficlights street sensors environmental sensors wrist watches everything think about that for a second when thathappens and this is already happening on what becomes the number one concern issafety security standards collaboration mean it&#39;s bad enough today if you canhack the internet and steal things from government agencies that but imagine thefuture if everything is network if your car is networked into the system it maylock you in and not leave you out of the next 14 days and turn the airconditioner 2-14 and i will be easy to do so it becomes a real number oneconcern i think ultimately also the idea


of privacy for example if we want to usethe internet but in return we lose every possible by to who we are and what wecan hide what mysteries we have what we discover you know what accidents have more lies are happeningthat would be a bad thing not that lies are a good thing but it&#39;shuman right which you want your insurance to knowhow much you drank last night or if you drink how much you drove the car fast unso what we&#39;re going to eat here is kind of a social contract i think it&#39;s veryimportant for all of us to collaborate on the social contract because withoutthe social contract


there will be no security in using allof them it&#39;s not enough to invent technology wealso have to invent the social contract around it so we can actually live withit i think this is a mission for all of usto look into so when everything is connected that&#39;s my final point a shortsummary when everything is connected security standards ruled and enforcementbecome crucial in the end digital technology will be like nucleartechnology and has the power to really do great things but also has greattremendous destructive power so we have to collaborate on that as well in thelong run


so let me summarize digitaltransformation i think we&#39;re looking at roughly as mackenzie said at this 30 trillion dollar opportunity lots ofchange especially in the workplace and how we work and how we collaborate andso on but basically going back to my first line the changes were going to seein the next 20 years that we have kids right you&#39;re going to want to be part of thisbut even if you don&#39;t have kids you know unless you already 70 you may not get to see the live up to 2050 but humanity will change tremendously


and this is this the summer you digital transformation absolutelyeverywhere if you thought that you were savedyou&#39;re not right if you in the mining business or theinsurance business of the banking business the bankers thought they were safe untilthis year and i live in switzerland to where i know what that feels likeeverything that happens to music and films and publishing is going to happento us i just takes longer it&#39;s morecomplicated next . exponential


combinatorial interdependent right we&#39;removing into a world of ecosystems in the connected world that has to collaborateour choice is not too hyper compete with the hyper collaborate and and sinceyou&#39;re here for two days i would urge you to hyper collaborator the only way to survive is to have tocollaborate because now with everything is interconnected digitizationoptimization intelligence and you - they are not actually oppositethey can come together very nicely hybrid thinking this is the hardest partdown if you&#39;re running companies and you&#39;re so busy you already stretched ahundred fifty percent right how are you


going to think about what might be why ican guarantee you if you don&#39;t think about what might be you don&#39;t get to live to see what mightbe that&#39;s mandatory now because we&#39;re moving so far as we don&#39;t have time tosit there and say well let&#39;s wait and see like we&#39;re doing like to do inswitzerland and flipping the vuca that&#39;s respond to this challenge oftransformation are being fast but being unorthodox coming up that he hascollaboration and agility so thanks very much for listening i wantto leave you with a final quote by ellen


k that&#39;s what i wish for you the bestway to predict the future is to create it thanks very much


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Kamis, 27 Juli 2017

kredit perumahan murah

kredit perumahan murah

from january to june 2013, the value of creditcard transactions has reached 106.65 trillion rupiah. meanwhile, the credit card transaction injune 2013 reached 18.18 trillion. that number grew 7 percent compared to june 2012 and thatwas only 16.88 trillion. but the credit card transactions in the month of june 2013 decreasedslightly compared to may 2013. in may 2013,



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kredit perumahan murah, the carrying value of credit card transactionsreached 18.64 trillion rupiah. bank indonesia, the recorded value of transactionsusing credit cards continues to increase since 2007. recorded in 2007, the credit card transactionsreached 72 trillion dollars and rising dramatically in 2008 to 107 trillion rupiah. in 2009, 2010and 2011 was 136 trillion, 163 trillion and


182 trillion rupiah. the number of creditcard holders until june 2013 as many as 14.7 million cards.


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kontrakan rumah

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Rabu, 26 Juli 2017

jualrumah

jualrumah

rumah mewah dijual di jakarta selatan, kebagusan,pasar minggu. terdiri dari 3 bangunan, rumah induk, rumah pustaka dan rumah pekerja. dilengkapidengan pos jaga dan kolam renang.


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jual rumah

jual rumah

rumah mewah dijual di jakarta selatan, kebagusan,pasar minggu. terdiri dari 3 bangunan, rumah induk, rumah pustaka dan rumah pekerja. dilengkapidengan pos jaga dan kolam renang.


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Selasa, 25 Juli 2017

jual rumah online

jual rumah online

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jual rumah jakarta

jual rumah jakarta

rumah mewah dijual di jakarta selatan, kebagusan,pasar minggu. terdiri dari 3 bangunan, rumah induk, rumah pustaka dan rumah pekerja. dilengkapidengan pos jaga dan kolam renang.


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Jumat, 21 Juli 2017

jual rumah di bogor

jual rumah di bogor

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jual rumah bandung

jual rumah bandung

hello.. now we're at jarrdin apartment beautiful morning here let's eat it first.. to expel the vampire where downstairs? downstair.. take a stair..



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jual rumah bandung, only two floors then go left ok let's hangout downstairs


so.. this is the swimming pool let see no people swimming yet ow there is no girl swimming not bad forgot..


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Kamis, 20 Juli 2017

jual beli rumah

jual beli rumah

our client is a portuguese bank.they've been working to directly market to some of their clientsto offer them long-term deposits we want to give them more a targeted frameworkto reach out to their clientsand make sure they engage we want to add lift to their marketing campaignsidentify who it is is actually



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jual beli rumah, subscribing to these depositsand what characteristics they have and how we can enhance that interaction we had a number of variables to considersome numeric, some categorical however, before we can get startedthey weren't all in good shape


and we had some work to doa number had missing values "default" for examplehad over 20% missing data and it had to gowith that gone we were able to use imputationusing random forest to generate missing values and fill in what we needed to knowas an example of our variables we had educationwithin that we had five different factors high school, university, professionalilliterate or unknown imputation helped us solve that


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jasa bangun rumah

jasa bangun rumah

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Rabu, 19 Juli 2017

interiors

interiors

moving inside the humsafar express,the semi luxury train moving through rura the accident site


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interior

interior

today we're in be given a car cleaning an organization video and i'm excited to take you guys along with me and i'm also really excited because today's video is a collaboration with liz from i love



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interior, being a mommy her channel is so awesome whenever i watch her content i feel like i am watching one of my best friend she's so genuine and down-to-earth and


she's also going to be doing a car cleaning video as well so after you're done checking out this one go over to her channel and tell her that i sent you and let's start cleaning i let's do this one of the very first things that i will do when i'm finding my car is pick up everything that doesn't belong so if you started to collect some clutter in your


car get all of that out and also check in between your center dash to make sure that you're not hoarding anything in there so just check all of those little cubby holes and all of those areas that tend to gather things they just honestly don't belong or a many organizations if if you have dv is in your car and just get an old cd case and just slide them


in there for easy organization and less clutter [music] oh once you've removed all of the trash and clutter from your car you can move on to what i would call the fun part cleaning your car i know this sounds really crazy to even consider that fun but i love it


so much because once you're done cleaning your car it literally looks like a brand-new car i love that so much so i will just wipe down this dash and all of the different areas and all of the crevice another little tip that i have for you is if you have cutest these are perfect for little areas and nooks and crannies that you just can't quite


reach when i'm cleaning my car i'm just using a microfiber cloth it does a really nice job cleaning and it doesn't scratch any of the surfaces and i'm just using an all-purpose cleaner for cars that actually my husband recommended used to have his own detailing business so you have a lot of tips and tricks that i


would have never known next i am just wiping down with a cup holders if you have removable top holders just stick those in the dishwasher and they will clean up really really easily now for all of the details on the driver side there is so much dust that collects on the driver's side i have no idea why but there's just tend to collect where all


those gauges are make sure you're wiping everything down even if it doesn't seem like it's dirty such as the handle of the leather that is probably the dirtiest place in the car which is the steering wheel in this shifter 50 mg and then next i'm going to make sure that i get into all of the side pockets of my car when i was cleaning out my knife


ound like a little piece of melted chocolate in the side pocket and i didn't even know it was there so make sure you get this pocket nobody don't pick next it's time to move on to cleaning the chairs with leather you can use a leather cleaner that is specifically for the leather or you can use an all-purpose cleaner that is


gentle and soft on your leather and if you have fabrics piece i would recommend sweeping them and spots and then as you go now onto the floor grab your mats and shake off all of the dirt and dust from your feet we actually have plastic all-weather mats at my husband is move on and i like him a lot because it makes


it so incredibly easy to clean up before we had the fabric one and i would have to spot clean any scenes that we would have and i selig's if that was really hard so this makes it just a little bit easier so we want to get away enough birthday after you're done with the mats go ahead and work on the floor you can use the shop back or a handheld vacuum


and just cleaning up the floor and picking up any dust and dirt honestly makes a world of a difference when it comes out how nice your car look also get your shot bag and go into the crevices and the crack you can use the toothbrush to kind of clean out these little areas but you can also use your shop and then put back your mat just


like you have and i'm going to make my way into the back of the car we recently had a bunch of plants delivered to our house and they scan the floor up a little bit so i am going to spot treat any of those little stands and get all of that out i'm moving around very much a sound and also just cleaning some of the random


plastic pieces in the back of your car makes a big difference you wouldn't think so but it actually does and then removing anything from the back of your car that you just don't need then i am using a vinegar and water mixture to clean all of the windows on the car i'm going to be in the inside and the outside of the car windows


and then with my glass cleaner i'm also going to be cleaning your little makeup near and the rearview mirror as well cleaning your car gives such a level of instant gratification and i love that about setting up the car it can feel like a new vehicle with just a little bit of elbow grease and then after i'm done hiding everything up i will put


everything back where it goes if you guys missed my latest cleaning tips video i will have it pop up right here be sure to check that out and subscribe before you leave thank you guys so much for watching


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Selasa, 18 Juli 2017

interior rumah

interior rumah

desain interior rumah dapatkan penawaran menarim desain interior rumah desain interior rumah - thn interior


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interior rumah minimalis

interior rumah minimalis

untuk mengawali kita perlu membuat ukuran dasar kemudian kita push dengan ketebalan 0,50m langkah selanjutnya kita akan membuat kolom sebagai penyangga lantai atas


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Sabtu, 15 Juli 2017

interior rmh minimalis

interior rmh minimalis

(black and whiteon restaurant building) the blending of black,white or grey... ...will create monochrome. monochrome is simple yet elegant. it's found in modern building,creating a unique and relaxing color.



interior rmh minimalis

interior rmh minimalis, therefore, a restaurant in bandunghas a white and black concept... ...with their own pattern design. monochrome means one color. basically monochrome is the imageof showing one color.


such as green, blue, red,white or other color. monochrome accentuatesthe difference... ...between the dark and the brightof a color. mostly people know monochromeas black, white or grey. it is because those colorsare considered neutral... ...and widely knownin photography world. this two-story building... ...has the second flooras the main building. they designed wooden stairsand unique railing.


they designed the walls as the focalpoint with black and white. it's applied to the centerof the room until the toilet area. to supportthe wall's decoration,... ...they put a sinkwith an industrial design. initially, the owner wanteda unique restaurant. we're mixing color paletteof black and white... ...with a touch of red. people will think black and whiteare boring. therefore i create certain patternsto prevent that.


our friends can visit us... ...and paint on the provided frameon the wall. they can express their creativity. on the walls, the acrylic paints ofvisitors and owners are scattered. they decorate the pillarswith polka motives. on the lower walls,they apply black and white tiles. those add different accentof black and white. although it's a two color tone,... ...yet it givesa different kind festivity.


the inventor of acrylic resinis a chemist from germany. he is dr. otto rohm.acrylic paint is easily dried... ...so it's hard to erase, unlessyou use specific alcohol solution. they're applying white and blackon the furniture too. synthetic rattan tables and chairsare designed by the owner. they use several motivesto create variety models. they don't only apply stripespattern over the furniture. the use of tiles with batik motiveswhich are specially designed... ...also have certainblack and white pattern.


a unique fusion is createdby comfy rattan chairs. they use white on the ceiling... ...and accent list for a purpose. they add greyon the aluminum wallpaper. it's an old building,so we're renovating it. the ceiling is quite low. to create roomyand spacious space,... ...we're tricking the ceilingby applying triangle shapes. to prevent the overuse of blackand white, a few chairs and sofa...


...are designed withdifferent shape and color. such as the red leather sofa. it gives certain attractive color. pine chairs and tables with woodshavings decorated on top... ...give lively nuanceto the room. the fusion of black and white creatinga simple yet attractive room. if you don't want to overusethe two tone colors in the room,... ...you can add other colors. however, black and whiteare the dominant colors.



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interior minimalis

interior minimalis

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Jumat, 14 Juli 2017

interior home design

interior home design

add style and personality to any room in yourhome with these tips on how to decorate a wall with artwork. before you start, keepthese arranging and hanging lessons in mind. most people hang artwork too high. at theright height, the center of your image should hang at eye level between 60 and 66 inches.size also matters when choosing how to hang your art. a large piece isn't always the mostcommanding visual. if you have smaller pieces,



interior home design

interior home design, try grouping them into an arrangement thatwill read as a large piece of art on the wall. with these tips in mind, plan your arrangement.start by arranging your items on the floor. this can be a bit of a puzzle, but keep tryinguntil you're happy with how the items work as a group. consider a symmetrical art arrangementwhich looks orderly and as easy to achieve.


draw an imaginary vertical line in the centerand mirror the arrangement on each side of the line. a salon style arrangement is anotherway to decorate your walls. start by positioning the most prominent piece at eye level in thecenter and work outward. a mix of dimensional pieces such as plates and frames in differentshapes and colors keep the arrangement lively and interesting. once you've planned yourarrangement, cut out shapes of craft paper equal to the size of the items you want tohang, then use painter's tape to hang each paper shape on the wall in the same arrangementyou created on the floor. the tape won't damage the wall and lets you double check your designbefore you put nails on the wall. mark each paper template at the place where your nailwill be needed to hang the corresponding item.


pound nails into the wall through the papertemplates at the marked spot, hang your artwork and enjoy.


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interior designs

interior designs

wonderful water based glaze gives the pearlescent effect available in many colors (gold, fuchsia, purple, green, and maroon) every color gives different shades of colors. can be used with roshan & rock also can be broken on the marbo product to give unique decorative appearance. using method



interior designs

interior designs, make one layer of water based sealer make 2 or 3 layers of high quality acrylic putty to make the surface well settled. make one layer of marbo product broke 2 layers of magic product using the stainless steel knife using many colors



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Kamis, 13 Juli 2017

interior designer

interior designer

well this place has always been very specialto me, because thomas good is one of the icons of london retailing. with a historical building one has to takethe references of the past, in order to take it forwardyou must not forget that. this is my first go at designing retail.i've always been fascinated by stores,



interior designer

interior designer, ever since i was a little boy.the first long word i ever learnt to spell was selfridges.and i was very proud of myself, i think i was five years old.i was fascinated by the sheer scale of the store and i've always loved beautiful things.i didn't come from a family that could afford


a lot of beautiful things, but they meanta lot to me. i'm very conscious of really enjoying keepinga record of ever piece of furniture i've designed, in a water colour.i design a lot on aeroplanes, especially on long hauls.they always amused when i want water and they think it's for me to drink, but actually ineed it for my watercolours. i set up a table on the plane and i work. but i do work a lot from home. i think in a way my home is the most undesigned of all the homes i do. a home has more meaning because of my workit reflects me and my parnters life together,


what we both love. take out the plasctic. i think that's fabulous as a group. one of the joys of my work, is that i work a lot with artisans that are generations oldand because of the work i'm able to give them, they actually can continue their trades. i think that's much better guys, much better. you know, it's luxury, it's elegant.sometimes it's understated, sometimes it's using very extravagant materials. my great love is old movies, so i get all


my inspiration from old movie sets and thingslike that. i think i'm very lucky, in many many respectsbecause i'm doing the job i always wanted to do.i love creating the furniture, i mean i literally design one or two pieces of furniture a daynow. i think that angle is good. so as a team i think long term, if people carry on liking what i'm doing and i can keepthinking up the designs, i hopefully will create something, that inthe next decade, we can be really proud of.


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Rabu, 12 Juli 2017

interior design software

interior design software

let’s start with the drawing tools section which will get you started quickly on the software. click on “exterior” to start drawing the exterior walls of your plan. adjust the walls to those in your plan, so they end up matching. to draw interior walls, click on the “interior” wall tool. to draw a garden or a terrace, use the “outdoor” tool,



interior design software

interior design software, and change the texture to your liking depending on your needs. in the print section, you can take a snapshot of your plan and save it on your computer. here are the other options you can use. there are three available viewports in space designer 3d:


in 2d mode (our current mode), you see your plan flat. you can move the camera to set the view for the 3d walk mode. in 3d walk mode, you can stroll through your floor plan in real time and look around it using the sole feet icon and the camera icon. you can also use the arrow keys to move around your scene, or the navigation tools in the top right corner of your screen, as shown here. the 3d global view shows you a complete and full view of your plan from above. just like in 3d walk mode, use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move around or the navigation tools in the top right corner of your screen.


thanks to the sharing tools, you can share your work via email using the red “at sign”, via twitter by clicking on the blue icon. you can also show your support for space designer 3d by liking the software through the “like” button and by clicking on the dark blue “share” button.


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interior design photos

interior design photos

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Selasa, 11 Juli 2017

interior design magazine

interior design magazine

(music).this just in. who ever told us we could do itall was dead wrong. shocking right?well turns out we're finally admitting it's nearly impossibleto be a full time wife, mom, career woman and jackie of alltrades all at the same time.



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interior design magazine, somethings gotta give and moreoften then not it's your dream of becoming an entrepreneur thatgoes by the way side. that is until ahora.until right now. lea anathan, chief marketingofficer of prestashop and mommy


penur, i love that, abby kellettare here to explain. good morning.good morning and thanks for having us.glad you're here. this sounds exciting because iknow alot of moms out that there that say gosh, i want to work,but they feel like they can't because they want to stay withthe children so let me start with you.tell me about prestashop. well it turns out the number onechallenge for people who have a dream and they want to starttheir own store is the start up


costs.even in the world of e-commerce just until recently if you hadan idea, you were an entrepreneur and you wanted tosell some great products online, if you wanted to start thatstore you might have to make a huge investment in thetechnology and not only that, the technology company might askfor a percentage of your revenues.so what prestashop has done is we've done something reallydifferent. we've made all the technologythat you need to start a store


available completely for free.free? yes.ok, so how is that possible? it's possible because what we'vedone is we've got a community approach to our development sowe make the product and the code available to a community ofusers. we have now 750 thousand usersaround the world who are working with a software and these peoplethey're entrepreneurs, they're developers and they help us theyhelp our development teams to enhance the code and customizeit and make it really useable


for people who want to start anonline business. and thru this model we've reallydemocratized the technology which helps people like abby andthousands and thousands of other people who have a great idea andthey want to just start their store and it helps to lower thatcost of entry for them. alright so now i have to bringyou in abby. you are a successful prestashopbusiness owner. your a mommy so tell me yourstory. when i was pregnant with myfirst daughter i was working


full time as an editor at aninterior design magazine. i knew that with the baby comingi needed a bit of a career change.i wanted to be able to manage my time myself.um but also i didn't want to lose everything i'd done before.my experience and my love of interior design.so not only were you able to be a mom, you have a verysuccessful online interior design e-commerce site calledgretel home. so tell me how prestashop helpedyou launch this.


when i was looking to open mystore i decided that as new mother online was going to bedefinitely the best location for me.um it was my graphic designer who suggested prestashop.when i saw that it was affordable i was very veryexcited and then also when i saw how easy it was to use, youknow, i started to look at the back office and that's the placethat you control the whole store from as opposed to the frontoffice which is what everybody who comes to your store looksat.


i saw that i was going to beable to add all the products myself, update them when i needto, change quantities, change prices descriptions, i can alsolook at statistics of how many people come to my storeeveryday. and still have the flexibility,right? right and so that was the reallyreally important thing to just be able to spend the time withmy family and now my daughters' in first grade and she has alotof homework and i just don't have to be in store until eleveno'clock at night.


i work, but you know it'sflexible. so it's been great.it's been really good. now leah, there are othersuccess stories as well, right? not just abby's.there are. since the company was founded in2007 we actually have over 200 thousand e-commerce businesseslike gretel home and all those businesses combined haveprocessed at this point over 15 billion dollars in onlinetransactions and while it's an impressive number and we'rereally proud of all of these


businesses it's not really forus about becoming the next amazon.com it's about creatingthe next abby, which is there's a small business out there.there's alot of moms out there who are thinking i've got agreat idea, i know that i can do it, i just have to get startedand that's the purpose is to make the technology availableand affordable for everyone who wants to be their ownentrepreneur. for information for our viewers,where do they go leah? to prestashop.com.prestashop.com.


thank you so much.thank you. abby, congratulations to you.thank you. and god bless your first grader,right? what's her name?beatrice. beatrice.and josephine whose two. alright, and in case you didn'tknow, april is financial literacy month so it's theperfect time to start your own online business, right?so now you can head to our website also,thebalancingact.com to find out


how to get started with yourprestashop store and don't forget to follow us on facebookand twitter. (music).


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interior design ideas

interior design ideas

the living room is the nerve centre of yourhouse since this is where people converge including you friends. these techniques will add your personal touchto your own living room and you are sure that your living room will be unique. before we begin, please check the descriptionarea first, there are listed all the original



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interior design ideas, projects that exist in this video. 39 inspiring living room decorating ideas,by nicole and bianca. 1. diy wooden blanket ladder.


this blanket ladder has a rugged look to itwhich is what makes it unique. it is one item that is chic and functionalat the same time. 2. diy old windows. it is simple to make since all it takes isto drill two planks on it to act as the shelf and there you have your old window! 3. painted bottle vases. these vases can then be used as decorativepieces in the living room as they can be used


to hold flowers and plants. the vases can be done in a variety of coloursand placed perhaps on a table in your living room. 4. a diy coffee table. the table incorporates wheels and this makesit easy to manoeuvre. the table looks simple yet it adds characterto your living room. 5. storage sofa.


the sofa can be put to several diverse usesand it has a desirable square design that is sure to interest most of your guests. the construction of this sofa is done in 10easy steps and it is relatively cheap 6. a diy song lyric wall art. this is something that you can easily do onyour own and afterwards it shall add to the character of your living space. 7. diy ombre quote wall art.


you can play with different colours whilemaking the art and this will definitely brighten the walls in your living room. this art will take a short time to make. 8. diy wall art. it is a simple procedure to create this typeof art and yet it looks so professional and sophisticated. 9. 3d geometric wall art.


you can decide to use the colours that willmatch well with the general color theme of your living room. with a possibility of mixing up to five colorsthis wall art can be made very colorful. 10. fabric cushion. your cushions will be unique and will addto the wow factor of your living room. you will have fun while making this cushionand be excited as the pattern takes shape. 11. mason jar monogram light.


the jars are used to cover the lights givinga subtle and warm light effect. it is not complicated to make it as the finalproduct makes it out to be. 12. diy knitted stools. it is not difficult to make this stools consideringthe step by step process provided. it will be fun and interesting to try yourhand at this. 13. crochet tealight covers. this is a simple aspect that will improvethe overall feel in your living room.


this is a simple but very effective methodin decorating your living room. 14. diy gold initial mugs. this is a customizable decorative piece sinceyou choose whatever initial that you will place on the mug. the mug can then be used to hold a plant ina unique way. 15. diy honeycomb shelves. it is a bit involving to construct it consideringthe tools to be used, but this once the shelf


is complete it is indeed worth it. 16. diy rope rug. it might take some few hours to complete butfor the look and the feel of the rug it is definitely worth it. it is a very comfortable rug but don’t placetoo much furniture on it. 17. wall lamp. it will look like an industrial vintage lampwhich will look good at a corner in your living


you may change the type of bulb to the typethat you would like in your living room. 18. geese pillow cover. this is a fun project to work on since youmay customize the colors as you work along to fit the theme you want. this is a good decorative piece for your livingroom. 19. crate coffee table. the main pieces required for constructingit are four wooden crates and one piece of


plywood. 20. a diy tablescape party. the table has been customized by placing littlestarfish and capiz shell covered candles to go with the selected theme. 21. floating shelves. they are simple to construct and can be donein a way that decorates the wall instead of having a plain wall in your living room.


22. diy pallet wall. this gives the wall a sophisticated look whichadds to the allure of your living room. make your measurements correctly and yourwall will be looking good in no time. 23. diy letters on wall. in this case the phrase is ‘it is well withmy soul’. such phrases can be a motivational tool foryour or even a welcoming message for your guests to your house.


24. mason jar window treatment. this does not function to prevent people whoare outside from seeing in but enhances the view of the people looking at your windowsfrom your living room. 25. diy gallery wall. the concept of this idea is to shop at thriftstores for desirable items and to also re-use and up-cycle. 26.


diy upholstered ottoman. you can also use a fabric that match withthe color theme of the living room so that it complements everything else. 27. barn wood shutters. it only takes a pile of wood planks to makethis form of wall art. it is cheap since it might take around $20to do this project. 28. diy pillow designs.


the designs are simple but unique and theyuse readily available materials that can be obtained for a relatively cheap amount. 29. rustic wood shim vase. instead of having a plain vase to put yourplants in, you can customize them. this will ensure that your vases are not plainand boring. 30. crate bed. this is applicable where you have a pet suchas a dog.


this shall be the pet’s comfortable bedwhich can be placed in the living room. 31. creating a nordic look. this look is especially relevant during thewinter months. it is a very desirable look and it will nottake much to give your living room the nordic look. 32. reclaimed window coffee tables. this is a unique table that integrate windowsto them.


this is a highly customizable table sinceyou will integrate the windows that you want to it. 33. diy weathered wood finish. this gives the piece an antique look whichis highly stylish and desirable. 34. diy drawer shelves. you can convert some drawers that are notin use and make them into beautiful shelves where you can store your items.


35. leather sling planter. this is a visually appealing way to incorporateplats into your living room and at the same time keep them out of reach from pest andsmall children. 36. hemnes lift-top coffee table. this lift-top functionality to your coffeetable will allow you to raise it up and bring it closer to allow you to eat off the coffeetable. 37.


diy coffee table from malm bed slats. this coffee table is made from bed slats. you can obtain slats that are not in use toengage in this project. 38. diy metallic pendant sconce. it is a simple project to undertake sinceyou can buy the pieces to make it from the store and convert them to something new. 39. pallet desk diy.


it also has some provisions to store lightbooks at the bottom. the finished result has a rustic look to itand can add character to your living room. before you leave, please leave a like, comment,and share if you like this video. and if you want to see improvement in thischannel, please subscribe if you never done this before. thanks for watching.


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Sabtu, 08 Juli 2017

interior design gallery

interior design gallery

ja sam alec baldwin a vi ste sekunde udaljeni od gledanja novog crtanog filma iz radionice snova, boss baby (beba å¡ef).ja sam tako uzbuä‘en zbog vas. stvarno. imam sve te leptiraste osjeä‡aje u svom stomaku. krenimo. *music playing* temperments-i su naäinili plan za njihovo najnovije izdanje. å to to?



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interior design gallery, i, upoznoj svog novog brata. ali ova beba... ima druge planove mi bebe imamo krizu! bebe viå¡e nisu voljenje, kako smo nekad bile. pogledajte naå¡eg smrtnog neprijatelja ... å tenci.


awwww ne! upravo je to problem! *music playing* jesi li nauäio iå¡ta? a b c d ne, å¡to si nauäio o å¡tencima? jee å¡tenci! ne, jimbo, å tenci su zli. stacey, äitaj biljeå¡ke! ne znam äitati. å to piå¡e?


å efe! roditelji!! aww.izgleda da imaju njihov mali sastanak. *babbling* ovo je tako poniå¾avajuä‡e! imam zadatak za kompaniju. zadatak? ti moå¾eå¡ govoriti!!! aaaa g.. duå¾nost. aaaaa. moram se rijeå¡iti brata. tko si ti? ja sam na zadatku gdje nije dovoljna samo ljubav za poä‡i okolo moj posao je saznati zaå¡to mi ne daju dupli espreso i vidjeti da li ima


neko mjesto uokolo sa desentnim suå¡ijem ubio bih za zaäinjenu rolu s tunom upravo sada ovo je rat. gledaj djeca se napokon lijepo slaå¾u. to je lijepo. ako ne uspijem u ovom zadatku ja ä‡u å¾ivjeti ovdje zauvijek s vama u redu, pomoä‡i ä‡u, ali samo zato da te


se rijeå¡im. dogovoreno. evo ti dolazi ä‡u ä‡u vlak. ne, ne. oni nas gledaju. hvala u redu, ä‡u ä‡u na to. kako moå¾emo proä‡i straå¾u? nikad nisam bio tako poniå¾en u svom å¾ivotu na ovaj naäin bolje donesi å¡to ä‡u oblaäiti. obuci se. å to si mi uäinio? å¡to su sve ove rakete. nije li neodoljiv? hoou


imam i za tebe jedan. å to? nesreä‡a. on radi s grmastom bebom: ostavi taj kolaä dolje kolaäi su za odjelaå¡e. pogledaj ga! on nosi odijelo. on je kao mali äovjek. on nosi poslovnu torbu. nema nikog tko bi mislio da je to, ma ne znam, malo nakazno


hoä‡eå¡ li ti brinuti o janjetu uokolo sve dok ti se ne svidi. ovdje se ne radi o janjetu!


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interior decorator

interior decorator

hi, i'm ann myrick, and today, we're goingto talk about how to use old, inherited items. i am a decorator, and i work with what peoplehave. and many, many times, some of my greatest things that i have found and put as a focalpoint in somebody's house is an old piece that they inherited from a grandparent orfrom an aunt and uncle, and they didn't want to throw it away because there is memories,but they just threw it in the attic or the



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interior decorator, garage because they didn't know what to dowith it. and i'm just going to show you just a few ideas. these are old pipes, and i loveusing just sitting around one or two pipes. this is an uncle that was very special tome, and so in the midst of the pipe, it's also very special to me. it brings back alot of memories. and so you could...on a stack


of books, you could put a pipe like this andjust have one or two pipes. or what i've done is just on this old, rusted angel, i've justset the pipes up there to show. i love using contrast, and so don't worry, a lot of times,if it...if it's something that's old and new or something that's rusted but then also verydifferent. sometimes it really looks more interesting to put them together. this wasan old bread basket of my family's and it's been with me forever. i've put it on the wall.i've put pens and pencils in it. i've used it for files. so i've used it in many ways,and i just threw a little bit of yarrow in it just to have some color. but this basket,i've used it tons of ways, and it...again, it's a memory. these are just little, inexpensivetins that my mother had. she was a baker,


and she...it brings back so many memorieswhen i see these. and just a fun way to use these would be if you have...and probablythis would work more for a woman, if you have a desk or a little area where you need somepaper clips and some rubber bands. you can just, instead of going and getting your normalplastic, little container, you could just fill them up with...fill these up in yourkitchen, at your kitchen desk or whatever. these rubber bands aren't coming out. butso you could put rubber bands, paper clips, and just...there's so many fun things thatyou could use, so just go hunting in your house and see what you come up with. thisis ann myrick, and that is how to use inherited items.



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Jumat, 07 Juli 2017

interior decoration

interior decoration

pottery barn where i livemaryanne brillhart my name's maryanne brillhart,i'm here in montecito, california, in my home that i built and designed. we designed the whole entry to just kind of smile when you drive up to the house,



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interior decoration, i actually purchased the property about fifteen years before i completed the home, and i had a dream one night that i'd bought the lot and i totally pictured my house on the lot, and i woke up, drew the sketch and the home was built fifteen years later.


it's all about light with this house. in the living room, we have the dining room and living room together with one massive santa barbara stone fireplace, it's great for cocktail parties, where people are just all over the place, but still in one room, i like the color and feel of pine furniture so most of these are old pine antiques, the old pine dining table is probably from the eighteen hundreds i find it's really difficult to fit in just the right lamps for the right places so what i found is you can just locate pieces and make them into lamps. there's some glass jars that i love, really old glass,


there's two teapots in the house, old silver teapots that i made into lamps, and also in the living room there's some big old pots that were pottery-type pots that i had two lamps made for. so probably most of my lamps throughout the house have been made from pieces and i just find the lampshades or have them made as well. i wanted a home that was so santa barbara montecito style, we have this perfect weather year-round, seventy degrees, so you want to open everything up,we just feel very casual here, and i want it to feel comfortable when anybody's here, ever, and not worry about a thing.


we made the kitchen family room one big room as well, it's another big space. i decided to paint my floors rather than to continue the oak floors in there, so we painted it a sage, kind of porch green. i like white with the stainless steel, and so we brought a lot of the good high-end stainless steel appliances into the house. actually, everybody says "wow," when they walk into my kitchen, and i don't think it's because it's an outrageously great kitchen, it's so light, people love to collect in the kitchen when you're cooking,


everybody's hanging out, having their drinks, people feel relaxed when they come to our home, everyone can just wear their jeans and come over, and relax. the sun room's a lot different from a lot of the other rooms in the house, in that it's all glass, it's uh, very light, and bright, all french doors, all the way around, probably my favorite room in the house is our library, it's all dark, very different from the rest of the house, dark green carpet, dark walls, only two chairs, and we have a fireplace and that's our reading room.


the master bedroom, well again i used my favorites, which is linen and white, and i could just live forever with that. it's very calm, i used textures that are calming for me. when pottery barn came to shoot at my house, i just find that they have so much to bring into the home, and transform my home into something else. i love pottery barn. i have quite a few of their items, because i use them mainly to accessorize my home, they kind of add a new look, and it just makes my house smile a bit.


please visit www.potterybarn.com for more ideas and inspiration.


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interior decorating

interior decorating

[music plays throughout] [tonya] today, we actually have a design dilemma going on, where we have real clients coming in, speaking to us, the students, and we give them tips on how they can improve their homes and their spaces.



interior decorating

interior decorating, [nicole] my design tipis to start with decluttering a space before you start to design,and then you could add vignettes that add a personal touch. [jessica]my design tip is to use your resources.


so go online,look at pinterest, houzz, um, there's a ton of resourcesout there online for you to,to get inspiration for. [nora] my design tip for you is less is more. you'd be very surprised how bigof a change something can be even if it's just the littlest touch to the space. [emily] i really like to look for things that are being upcycled, as well as vintage things. i'm really into environmental things,


where you, uh, can make a differenceon our environment. [ariana] my design tipis to accessorize a room with large statement pieces such as a rug, light fixtures,and wall art. [nora] my favorite part of this program is letting my creativity out. [nicole] the faculty really help us and give us one-on-one time. the really inspire us to create design. [tonya]i was able to help a number of clients with their design dilemmas.


i was able to tell them about certain fabrics, textiles, patterns,colour schemes, and it's all thanks to this program. [music ends]


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