Steven Mandzik
The Future of the Queue
Have you been to an Apple store lately and noticed that nobody is queuing?
Their are no cash registers, no counter, and no cashier. Just a large group of over-friendly employees hanging out talking geek. When you want to buy something they pull out an iPhone to charge your card and print a receipt. Then a magical stockperson appears from the "back" with your new device.
Apple is the first retail operation to make the switch to mobile cashiers. But what happens if this catches on elsewhere...no more waiting for the check at restaurants and maybe no more of those creepy crawly slow lines?
A deep dive into this technology shows that smartphones are taking over. Who knows where this will go. Will the people be replaced by apps? Will mobile cashiers now be wandering around with devices the size of Zack Morris 1980s cell phone?
With all the reports of micro sales in the 100s of millions from paypal to apple to facebook, something is definitely up. Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, actually left Twitter to start his own micro payment company (square).
Join me as I explore this new technology and what it means, from the death of queuing to the self-serve starbucks and possibly the removal of all human interaction from our daily lives...
About Steven Mandzik:
Steven Mandzik is a green pioneer currently working for the US Government on Sustainability. In the past he has worked on web innovation, teaching, and online gaming.