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107: ‘Quasi-Irreversible Investment’, with Anthony Frausto-Robledo
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Anthony Frausto-Robledo of Architosh joins the podcast to talk about two of his recent articles highlighting Autodesk. The first article is an interview with Autodesk CEO Andrew Anagnost and the topic is their Autodesk University announcement of the next generation industry cloud platform for AEC called Forma. The second article is about the recent Nordic Open Letter penned by several significant architectural associations that was recently delivered to Autodesk’s CEO regarding Revit development and value as subscription costs have continued to rise. We also discuss a bit of Disruption Theory, network effects and positive externalities, switching costs and the sunk cost fallacy, how academia fits into the puzzle of technology training and the profession’s expectations, how technology developers fit into the puzzle of professional practice operations in regards to dependency on the tech to fulfill business deliverables, dominance and power, Superman syndrome, and a short lesson in railroad track gauges.
Links
- Anthony on LinkedIn
- Anthony on Twitter
- Architosh website
- Anthony's free Xpresso email newsletter
- Architosh on LinkedIn
- Architosh on Instagram
- Autodesk Begins New Era for Future of Architecture (Architosh)
- The Revit Open Letter Through the Lens of QWERTY-Nomics (Architosh)
- Nordic Open Letter (AEC Mag)
- European Open Letter (AEC Mag)
- Clayton Christensen's theory on innovative disruption (Wikipedia)
- Sunk cost fallacy explained
- Economist Paul A. David's landmark Clio and the Economics of QWERTY
- European Construction Industry Federation (FIEC) position paper on lack of competition in the AEC software industry
- How to lose a monopoly (Benedict Evans)
- Nobody Gets Fired For Buying IBM (Forbes)
- A History of Track Gauge
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