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ABOUT THIS PRESENTATION (released: June 10th, 2015) PART I: DIGITAL INDUSTRY: LAWS AND RULES SUPPORTING THE SHARING ECONOMY PART II: SHARING ECONOMY: SOCIAL ROOTS AND PERSONAL MOTIVATIONS PART III: SHARING ECONOMY: STRUCTURE AND LEADING INITIATIVES AND COMPANIES PART IV: SHARING ECONOMY: MOVING FORWARD 1 http://es.creativecommons.org/licencia/ ownership this document has been created by Carlos Goga. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial 4.0 International License. if this document came into your hands and your would like to contact the author, please e-mail at [email protected] or phone to (+34) 639 054 485 context this document introduces the sharing economy and serves as a support for discussion so as validating opportunities and identifying risks audience this document is intented for individuals evaluating professionally the sharing economy update this document updates any other document of similar nature, but dated previously

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Supporting document (part II) for the seminar and conversation about the Sharing Economy offered by Carlos Goga to the students of the Strategic Desing Lab at IED Master Madrid

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  • ABOUT THIS PRESENTATION(released: June 10th, 2015)

    PART I: DIGITAL INDUSTRY: LAWS AND RULES SUPPORTING THE SHARING ECONOMY

    PART II: SHARING ECONOMY: SOCIAL ROOTS AND PERSONAL MOTIVATIONS

    PART III: SHARING ECONOMY: STRUCTURE AND LEADING INITIATIVES AND COMPANIES

    PART IV: SHARING ECONOMY: MOVING FORWARD

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    http://es.creativecommons.org/licencia/

    ownership

    this document has been created by Carlos Goga. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

    if this document came into your hands and your would like to contact the author, please e-mail at [email protected] orphone to (+34) 639 054 485

    contextthis document introduces the sharing economy and serves as a support for discussion so as validating opportunities and identifying risks

    audiencethis document is intented for individuals evaluating professionallythe sharing economy

    updatethis document updates any other document of similar nature, but dated previously

  • PART II-IV: SHARING ECONOMY

    [3h30min]

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  • 4SOCIETY(ECONOMICS AND

    POLITICS)

    DIGITAL TSUNAMI

    PAST(CONCENTRATION

    INSTITUTIONS)

    EMERGING FUTURE(DISTRIBUTION INDIVIDUALS)

    DIGITAL IS STRESSING SOCIETY, BUSINESS, AND THE SELFWHILE OPENING FOR A FUTURE THAT WANTS TO EMERGE

    GLOBALIZATION & LOCALIZATION

    VIRTUALIZATION & AUTOMATIZATION

    TRANSPARENCY & CONTROL

    PARTICIPATION & OURSOURCING

    24X7 COMMUNICATION

    EXPANDED CONSCIOUSNESS

    SELF(INDIVIDUALS)

  • 5SOCIETY(ECONOMICS AND

    POLITICS)

    DIGITAL TSUNAMI

    PAST(CONCENTRATION

    INSTITUTIONS)

    EMERGING FUTURE(DISTRIBUTION INDIVIDUALS)

    DIGITAL IS STRESSING SOCIETY, BUSINESS, AND THE SELFWHILE OPENING FOR A FUTURE THAT WANTS TO EMERGE

    GLOBALIZATION & LOCALIZATION

    VIRTUALIZATION & AUTOMATIZATION

    TRANSPARENCY & CONTROL

    PARTICIPATION & OURSOURCING

    24X7 COMMUNICATION

    EXPANDED CONSCIOUSNESS

    SELF(INDIVIDUALS)

    SHARING ECONOMY

  • 6HYPER-CAPITALISM OR NEW SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY?

  • 7LEADING INITIATIVES: OPEN DISCUSSION

  • 8Airbnb - Travelers can rent a room or a whole home or a British castle (pictured) on Airbnb. The San Francisco startup is the poster child of the collaborative consumption/peer economy

  • 9couchsurfing - Global network of 10 million travelers, adventure seekers and lifelong learners in over 200,000 cities in every country in the world. The free service connects travelers across the globe who share experiences ranging from hosting

    one another in their homes to having a beer to becoming close friends and travel companions. Started in 1999.

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    EatWith- Eat dinner with fellow food lovers at the home of a chef in your city or when you travel. Attend once-in-a-lifetime pop-up meals, or hire a chef for your very own custom private event.

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    DogVacay - Dog owners can leave their dog with a host who will take care of the dog. It's cheaper than a kennel and gives dogs a more comfortable place to stay.

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    RelayRides - Google Ventures-backed RelayRides enables people to borrow cars from neighbors. They can rent the cars by the hour or by the day. If the car has OnStar, users can open

    the car automatically through a mobile app.

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    Getaround - Peer-to-peer car sharing company that lets people borrow cars from others. Owners who are out of town can also leave their car with Getaround, which will rent out the car, clean it and take care of it.

    Getaround cars are covered by a $1 million insurance policy.

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    BlaBlaCar - Conectamos conductores con pasajeros para compartir coche

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    Amovens - Encuentra compaeros para compartir coche. La forma ms barata, divertida y flexible para viajar

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    UBER - Get a taxi, private car or rideshare from your mobile phone. Uber connects you with a driver in minutes. Use our app in cities around the world.

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    Lyft - A ride sharing service for people to find rides from "regular" people who have a car. The service, created by Zimride, only takes "donations" because it is not a taxi service.

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    Spinlister - Make money from your bike, surfboard, or snowboard. Make up to $500/month by renting out your bike, surfboard, SUP, snowboard or skis on Spinlister. BIkes are insured up to $10,000 (in some

    countries) and you have complete control over who rents it and when.

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    NeighborGoods Peer-to-peer marketplace to share goods with your neighbors and friends. Save money and resources by sharing stuff with your friends

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    TaskRabbit - Marketplace for people to hire people to do jobs and tasks, from delivery, to handyman to office help. Founded in 2008, the site has 4,000 Taskrabbits on the service in USA who bid to do tasks that are posted by people looking

    for a service. All the "rabbits" are interviewed and have their backgrounds checked before going on the system.

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    Zaarly - Peer-to-peer marketplace for people to provide services for others. Compared to other services, Zaarly focuses on creating "stores" for sellers to market their services, from home repair to iPhone repairs.

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    TIMEREPUBLIK is a community of people who freely exchange their talents, interests, and passions, and the currency is Time not Money.

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    Poshmark - People buy or sell their clothing via Poshmark. They can also display their virtual closets and find friends who have similar styles.

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    Etsy- Etsy is a marketplace where people around the world connect, both online and offline, to make, sell and buy unique goods.

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    Wallapop - Gana dinero vendiendo aquello que no usas y encuentra oportunidades cerca de ti.

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    Fon - Startup Fon enables people to share some of their home Wi-Fi network in exchange for getting free Wi-Fi from anyone of the 7 million people in Fon's network.

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    Kickstarter is full of projects, big and small, that are brought to life through the direct support of people like you. Since our launch in 2009, 8.8 million people have pledged more than $1.8 billion, funding 86,000 creative projects. Thousands of

    creative projects are raising funds on Kickstarter right now.

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    Goteo es una red social de financiacin colectiva (aportaciones monetarias) y colaboracin distribuida (servicios, infraestructuras, microtareas y otros recursos) desde la que impulsar el desarrollo autnomo de iniciativas, creativas e innovadoras, cuyos fines sean de carcter social, cultural,

    cientfico, educativo, periodstico, tecnolgico o ecolgico, que generen nuevas oportunidades para la mejora constante de la sociedad y el enriquecimiento de los bienes y recursos comunes.

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    Verkami es una plataforma de crowdfunding para proyectos creativos

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    Lending Club - Peer-to-peer network to get cold hard cash. Lending Club is cheaper than credit cards for borrowers and provides better interest rates than savings accounts for investors.

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    COLLABORATIVE EXPLORATION

  • WELCOME TO THE REPUTATION ECONOMY!

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    http://www.ted.com/talks/rachel_botsman_the_currency_of_the_new_economy_is_trust#t-221431

  • COLLABORATIVE EXPLORATION

    How markets work?

    supply, demand, price

    market organizer

    How the self works?

    levels of being

    self organizer

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    IDENTIFYING WHATS NEW IN THE SHARING ECONOMY!

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    THE ICEBERG MODEL & THEORY-U: INTRO

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    CURRENT MODEL BUILDS UPON THE SOURCE OF CURRENT THOUGHTS!

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    IT IS ABOUT COMUNICATION!

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    IT IS ABOUT COMUNICATION!

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    LEADING FROM THE EMERGING FUTURE

  • SEARCHING FOR THE INNER INTENTION

  • A 17-STEP JOURNALING PRACTICE FOR STEPPING INTO THE FIELD OF THE FUTURE

    1. Over the past days and weeks, what did you notice about your (emerging) self?

    2. Who have been your Guardian Angels (helpers) in your lifes journey so far?

    3. Where (in your body) do you feel the future in your life and work right now?

    4. What about your current work and/or personal life frustrates you the most?

    5. What are your most important sources of energy and happiness in your life and work?

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  • A 17-STEP JOURNALING PRACTICE FOR STEPPING INTO THE FIELD OF THE FUTURE

    6. Helicopter I: Watch yourself from above (as if in a helicopter). What are you doing? What are you trying to do in this stage of your professional and personal journey?

    7. Helicopter II: Watch your collective journey from above: what are you trying to do collectively in the present stage of your collective journey?

    8. Given the above, what Questions do you now need to ask yourself?

    9. Look at your current situation from the viewpoint of you as a young person, at the beginning of your journey: What does that young person have to say to you?

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  • A 17-STEP JOURNALING PRACTICE FOR STEPPING INTO THE FIELD OF THE FUTURE

    10. Imagine you could fast-forward to the very last moments of your life, when it is time for you to pass on. Now look back on your lifes journey as a whole. What would you want to see at that moment? What footprint do you want to leave behind on the planet?

    11. From that future point of view: What advice have you given to your current self?

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  • MINDFULNESS PRACTICE

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    SEARCHING FOR THE FUTURE AS IT EMERGES

  • A 17-STEP JOURNALING PRACTICE FOR STEPPING INTO THE FIELD OF THE FUTURE

    12. Now return again to the present and crystallize what it is that you want to create: your vision and intention for the next 3-5 years. What vision and intention do you have for yourself and your work? Describe or draw as concretely as possible the images and elements that occur to you.

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  • A 17-STEP JOURNALING PRACTICE FOR STEPPING INTO THE FIELD OF THE FUTURE

    13. Feel the connection of our global sharing economy community that is present across the planet in this moment: What is our collective highest future possibility? What could we be an instrument for? What could we collectively create within the next 3-5 years?

    14. What would you have to let go of in order to bring your vision into reality? What is the old stuff that must die? What is the old skin (behaviors, assumptions, etc.) that you need to shed?

    15. Over the next three months, if you were to prototype a microcosm of the future in which you could discover the new by doing something, what would that prototype look like?

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  • A 17-STEP JOURNALING PRACTICE FOR STEPPING INTO THE FIELD OF THE FUTURE

    16. Who can help you make your highest future possibilities a reality? Who might be your core helpers and partners?

    17. If you were to take on the project of bringing your intention into reality, what practical first steps would you take over the next 3 days?

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    THE INNER SELF ENGINE FOR A NEW ECONOMY

  • HOW TO DEFINE AND CREATE A NEW SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY?

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    POWER vs LOVE[money vs sex]

    TRUST IN MONEYTRUST IN LOVE

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    HYPER-CAPITALISM OR NEW SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY?

    NEW SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY

    PAST(CONCENTRATION +

    INSTITUTIONS)

    EMERGING FUTURE(DISTRIBUTION +

    INDIVIDUALS)

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    @carlosgoga Carlos GogaCARLOSGOGA2012

  • FINthxs ;)

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    Carlos GogaENTRENADOR EMPRESARIOS

    [email protected](+34) 639 054 485