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Author Don Tapscott visits Google to discuss his book "Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything". In just the last few years, traditional collaboration in a meeting room, a conference call, even a convention center has been superseded by online collaborations on an astronomical scale. Today, apps, jetliners, operating systems, mutual funds, and many other products are being created by teams numbering in the thousands or even millions. While some leaders fear the growth of these massive online communities, author Don Tapscott's book "Wikinomics" proves this fear is folly. Smart firms can harness collective capability and genius to spur innovation, growth, and success. A guide to one of the most profound changes of our time, "Wikinomics" challenges our most deeply-rooted assumptions about business and will prove indispensable to anyone who wants to understand competitiveness in the twenty-first century. Based on a $9 million research project led by Tapscott, "Wikinomics" shows how masses of people can participate in the economy like never before. They are creating TV news stories, sequencing the human genome, remixing their favorite music, designing software, finding cures for diseases, editing school texts, inventing new cosmetics, or even building motorcycles. An important look into the future, "Wikinomics" will be your road map for doing business in the twenty-first century. Originally published in February of 2007. Visit http://youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle/ to watch the video.
Review 16/Jul - O início do fim para a web social e para a "wikinomics"? Links: Gizmodo https://gizmodo.com/google-says-itll-scrape-everything-you-post-online-for-1850601486 Mashable https://mashable.com/article/google-privacy-using-public-data-for-ai Thurrott https://www.thurrott.com/cloud/285198/googles-new-privacy-policy-confirms-ai-data-scraping TecMasters https://tecmasters.com.br/web-playground-google-coletar-tudo-alimentar-ia/ The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/3/23782607/social-web-public-apps-end-reddit-twitter-mastodon?utm_source=pocket_saves Braincast https://www.b9.com.br/shows/braincast/braincast-509-threads-e-a-morte-da-web-social/ Primeiro Contato https://www.b9.com.br/shows/primeirocontato/ #brunogarcia #professorbrunogarcia
Modern times have truly changed how we do business. What was once hierarchical has become more collaborative because of the increasing access to the Internet. Newer generations practically made crowdsourcing a thing. This has brought an increase in businesses and work for people all over the world. In this episode, Don Tapscott joins me to talk about the impact of some of the biggest technological innovations. Don is Executive Chairman of the Blockchain Research Institute, and the author of 16 books, including Blockchain Revolution and Wikinomics. If you’re curious to know more about what the future looks like for your chosen career, tune in for some valuable insights. The show notes, including the transcript and checklist to this episode, are at marketingspeak.com/250
Over the past few decades, technology has radically reshaped the way we do business. Compare life today to that of someone living in the early 90s. It's like comparing a VHS tape to Netflix. Organizations are becoming more collaborative and less hierarchical. We're crowdsourcing powerful data and insights at the touch of a button. The blockchain is decentralizing and disrupting across all sectors- government, business, nonprofit. One man who's studied the impact of some of the biggest technological innovations of recent times is Don Tapscott. Don is the bestselling author of 16 books including Wikinomics, and Blockchain Revolution. He's executive chairman of the Blockchain Research Institute, and a member of the Order of Canada. Don regularly consults for prime ministers and presidents who want to understand what our current era of rapid technological change means for their citizens. And now, Don will help you prepare for the decades ahead too.
Don is a leading Global authority on the impact of technology on business and society. He has authored over 15 books, including Wikinomics, The Digital Economy, Digital Capital, Growing up Digital, the Naked Corporation, Radical Openness and Blockchain Revolution We talk a little about Don and his ethos and how he has overcome adversity to change over the years. We talk about his phenomenal 2008 “Wikinomics - Mass Collaboration” Don tells us how technology changes the way society functions and how collaboration is an engine of the new economy. We talk Decentralisation, Blockchain v middlemen, banks, governments, smart contract, establishing trust, Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. We talk how bank systems exclude poorer nations, prohibitive costs and complex systems and how Blockchain can reduce corruption and improve contracts. 70% of the world has no enforceable claim to the land they own and this can be fixed. We talk Imogen Heap and music payments and copyright. We talk about data issues and how you own your own identity, you could rent data to an advertiser for example. Blockchain and smart contracts can enable many smaller players to play just like the internet liberated people from the printing press. For more on Don's latest work see: http://dontapscott.com/ For more on his Blockchain Research institute, see https://www.blockchainresearchinstitute.org/ For Don's books see: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Don-Tapscott/e/B0045AJUQ6/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1512690802&sr=8-1 For Don's Ted talks see: https://www.ted.com/speakers/don_tapscott Twitter: @dtapscott
Em “wikinomics” os autores Don Tapscott e Anthony Williams apresentam uma grande pesquisa sobre digital, negócios e economia. Através do pensamento do compartilhamento, da sabedoria das multidões e do fluxo […] O post Wikinomics apareceu primeiro em Lucas Conchetto.
When Don and Alex Tapscott began writing “Blockchain Revolution”, not a single bank was investing in the revolutionary technology. Now virtually every company in the financial services industry is investing heavily as they realize this new technology is the second generation of the internet - the “internet of value”. In this exciting episode of AQ’s Blog & Grill, we are honored to have Don and Alex on to discuss their new book and the implications and opportunities in blockchains. Currently, when sending assets, we rely on intermediaries like banks to ensure trust, verify parties and perform the transaction logic. “These intermediaries do an okay job”, Alex states, “but with some pretty significant limitations.” Alex walks us through the limitations these intermediaries face and how blockchain technology fixes these problems. “Blockchain Revolution” delineates several new business models that can be adopted by any company, and Don and Alex describe one example that found success with a blockchain. They share their thoughts on how blockchains will change the definition of work and the job market, and how companies need to re-architect their businesses as opposed to adjusting their strategies. Don and Alex provide examples of ways entrepreneurs and start-ups can and are using blockchains to disrupt and revolutionize other industries in an “explosion of innovation.” We finish by discussing how we all, entrepreneurs, government , business leaders etc., need to work hard to achieve this future and exploit the blockchain potential. “Technology itself doesn’t create prosperity,” Don states, calling on all to lead this revolution in a positive way. Leave your comments below and subscribe to the AQ’s Blog & Grill mailing list for your chance to win a copy of Don and Alex Tapscott’s “Blockchain Revolution”. About Our Guests Don Tapscott is one of the world’s leading authorities on innovation. He has authored and co-authored over 15 best-selling books including “The Digital Economy”, “Wikinomics” and now, “Blockchain Revolution”. Don is a highly awarded intellectual and is listed as the 4th most influential management speaker alive by Thinkers50. He is an adjunct Professor of Management at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and the inaugural Fellow at the Martin Prosperity Institute. In 2015, Don was made a Member of the Order of Canada. Alex Tapscott is the CEO and Founder of Northwest Passage Ventures, an advisory firm building industry-leading blockchain businesses. Alex became the youngest-ever Vice President for Canaccord Genuity at age 25, founding the firm’s blockchain practice in 2014. Alex is the co-author of “Blockchain Revolution” along with his father, Don Tapscott. He is also on the faculty of the Global Solutions Network Program conducted by the Martin Prosperity Institute, Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.
Trent University Chancellor Dr. Don Tapscott’s latest book has just been published by Penguin Random House. BLOCKCHAIN REVOLUTION: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin is Changing Money, Business, and the World is co-authored by his son Alex Tapscott. It is the first book to explain why blockchain technology – a truly open, distributed, global platform – will fundamentally change what we can achieve online, how we do it,and who can participate. It is a fascinating follow-up to several groundbreaking works in which Dr. Tapscott explores the economic and social impact of technology, including Macrowikinomics; New Solutions for a Connected Planet (2010); the bestseller Paradigm Shift (1992); and Radical Openness: Four Unexpected Principles for Success (2013). His book Wikinomics was the best selling management book in the United States in 2007. In 2014, the 20th Anniversary Edition of Dr. Tapscott’s hit The Digital Economy was released with a new foreword by Eric Schmidt, Chairman of Google, and 12 new essays addressing the original topics of the book. #TrentVoices sat down with Tapscott at the Rotman Centre School of Management at the University of Toronto for a special interview that focused on Blockchain Revolution, the bisecting futures of technology and the global economy, as well as on his ongoing relationship with Trent University. Dr. Tapscott is one of the world’s leading authorities on innovation, media, and the economic and social impact of technology and advises business and government leaders around the world. He is an Adjunct Professor of Management at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, and the inaugural Fellow at the Martin Prosperity Institute. In2013,he was appointed Chancellor of Trent University. This month, his position of Chancellor was renewed for a further 3 years.
Welcome to episode #512 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast. The technology behind Bitcoin is something called Blockchain. Many think of it as a complex new way that technology works and connects information and value to consumers. Legendary digital thinker, Don Tapscott, believes it's going to change our world - much in the same way that he predicted (back in 1994) that we would have a digital economy. For his latest book, Blockchain Revolution, he teamed up with his son, Alex Tapscott. Don wrote books like Wikinomics, Grown Up Digital, and many more that have become seminal books of our digital culture, and he is an advisor to some of the largest corporations and governments in the world. Alex is the founder of Northwest Passage Ventures. For seven years Alex worked to help entrepreneurs raise hundreds of millions of dollars in capital. He is a passionate advocate for the disruptive potential of new technology. Blockchain Revolution has already been called, "an iconic book for these times," and brings us back to the excitement and opportunities that many felt, when the first web browser was introduced. Is the blockchain revolution the future of creating value or will it fall into the wrong hands? Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #512 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 52:54. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT Delete is now available too! Here's is my conversation with Don Tapscott and Alex Tapscott. Blockchain Revolution. Northwest Passage Ventures. Follow Don on Twitter. Follow Alex on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Get David's song for free here: Artists For Amnesty. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #512 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising podcast alex tapscott audio bitcoin blockchain blockchain revolution blog blogging brand business blog business book business podcast david usher digital economy digital marketing digital marketing agency digital marketing blog don tapscott facebook google grown up digital itunes j walter thompson jwt leadership podcast management podcast marketing marketing blog marketing podcast mirum mirum agency mirum agency blog mirum blog northwest passage ventures twitter wikinomics wpp
維基百科不只成功示範了網路時代的知識匯整工具,也顛覆了傳統的分工合作方式。證明開放的分享、溝通和協商機制,能靠著集結眾人智慧,把看似沒有秩序的組織,造就成有史以來最強大的勢力。參見原書網址。
維基百科不只成功示範了網路時代的知識匯整工具,也顛覆了傳統的分工合作方式。證明開放的分享、溝通和協商機制,能靠著集結眾人智慧,把看似沒有秩序的組織,造就成有史以來最強大的勢力。參見原書網址。
Welcome to episode #225 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. Every once in a while, you get an opportunity to have a conversation with someone who has, literally, changed the game. This Podcast has had more than a few of those, and here's another big one. Without question, Don Tapscott has seen (and been talking about) the changes that are happening right now. He was writing about technology being a business and global game-changer for over thirty years. His latest book, Macrowikinomics (which he co-wrote with Anthony D. Williams), is already a best-seller (and for good reason). HIs last two books, Grown Up Digital and Wikinomics, are also must-have's. In this episode, we look at everything from the modern printing press to the future of business and education. He even lets us know what he thinks about Google and Apple today. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #225 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 33:40. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. Episode #37 of Media Hacks will happen soon and it might feature: Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents, Man On The Go, Human Business Works, Third Tribe Marketing and Escape Velocity. C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Digital Dads - Content Rules. Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - iambik audio. Christopher S. Penn - Blue Sky Factory - Marketing Over Coffee. Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents. In conversation with the one and only, Don Tapscott. Co-author (with Anthony D. Williams) of the recently released, Macrowikinomics. He's also the best-selling business book author of books like, Wikinomics, Grown Up Digital and countless other seminal books on technology and society. Small Change by Malcolm Gladwell in The New Yorker. This week's music: David Usher (with Marie Mai) - 'Je Repars' (in French). Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #225 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising anthony d williams apple bite size edits blog blogging blue sky factory book oven cast of dads cc chapman chris brogan christopher s penn david usher digital dads digital marketing don tapscott escape velocity facebook facebook group google grown up digital hugh mcguire human business works iambik in over your head itunes julien smith librivox macrowikinomics malcolm gladwell man on the go managing the gray marie mai marketing marketing over coffee media hacks new marketing labs online social network podcast podcasting six pixels of separation small change social media 101 social media marketing strategy the new yorker third tribe marketing trust agents twist image wikinomics
Our special guest for this episode is Ms. Vicki Davis, a very successful classroom teacher in Camilla, GA. Vicki is also a grant-winning educator who has created several collaborative projects involving students and schools around the world.Vicki and/or her projects have won several awards. She and her co-collaborator, Julie Lindseay (Qatar Academy, Qatar), have built a global audience around their Flat Classroom Project.Flat Classroom Project Other projects in which Vicki is active include:Net Gen EdDigiteens As you listen to Vicki's comments during this episode, I believe you will be struck with the reality that this teacher is dedicated, motivated, and determined to prepare her students for success in the 21st Century -- and in a global environment.Should you wish to contact Vicki, she can be reached at coolcatteacher@gmail.com I look quite forward to reading your comments on this blog. Please click the link at the bottom of this posting and let us hear what you think. It's possible that your comments will be the ones that stir some other reader into taking the precise action that we desire. You can contribute to this podcast in any of the following ways: Email me
Mitchell Adams, Matthew Hill, and Caroline Borden discuss wiki community, distributed collaboration, and folksonomy. Why would people want to share? Do social media contributors do it because it is fun? Should information want to be free? Can open source wikis replace textbooks?
In this podcast I talk about the need for businesses and other organizations to adapt to the changing ways that today's students are learning (collaboratively). In the podcast, I mention: TED talks by Carl Honore and Sir Ken Robinson In Praise of Slow (book) Out of Our Minds (book) Wikinomics (book) The music is a clip of CybersutraSuite (1958 Hungarian Pop Mix) by John Pazdan via Creative Commons.
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Episode 12 How to Make Money with eNewsletters, Annie’s Costumes in Second Life, Open Architecture, Wikinomics, Blogging for the Environment, How to Manage your Email, 1000 Miles from Home The Man. Call in 206-888-6606. Summary: Episode 12 of The 10 Golden Rules of Internet Marketing Podcast How to make money with inHouse customer eNewsletters and […]
Collaboration in business is important for the development of ideas and products. Technological innovations are facillitating this process. On this program, Don Tapscott discussed Wikinomics and how mass collaboration is changing business.
Intro: Business and Industry continues to implement Web 2.0 technologies to make things run faster and more efficiently. In this podcast we discuss the use of these technologies by various corporations. Gordon: Mike - you've been doing some reading and poking around in this area over the summer - can you give us a list of some of your favorite references?Mike: I've been reading Wikinomics by by Don Tapscott (Author), Anthony D. Williams (Author) Gordon: Mike - can you give any info on specific companies implementing these technologies?Mike: At Procter & Gamble, The Good And Bad Of Web 2.0 Tools By J. Nicholas Hoover InformationWeek Jun 23, 2007 12:02 AM (From the June 25, 2007 issue) Business technology execs at the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston June 18-21 to explore integrating Web 2.0 technologies into their enterprises. A.G. Lafley, CEO of Procter & Gamble, is pushing improved internal and external collaboration primarily to develop new products faster. Leading this effort is Joe Schueller, innovation manager in P&G's Global Business Services. Schueller makes an interesting observation that email is the biggest barrier to employee use of more interactive and effective tools. As a sender of an e-mail, I control the agenda of everyone around me. E-mailers decide who has permission to read a message, and the Reply To All button ensures that peripheral participants will be prompted long after they have lost all interest. Blogs, in contrast, beg for comments from those most interested. P&G provides a study of how Enterprise 2.0 will take shape given the scope of its project and the way it draws on tools from startups as well as big-name vendors. Video from conference - Open/Download MP4 PPT from conference - Open/Download PPT Gordon: What kinds of tools and applications are they using? Mike: Starting in 2005, P&G began a Microsoft-centric collaboration initiative, with instant messaging, unified communications, and presence; Web conferencing; and content management and collaboration. About 80,000 employees use Microsoft IM, and 20,000 have moved to Outlook. P&G has a few SharePoint sites running, and the major rollout started in August. Now moving to offer employees a more diverse toolset. Gordon: Are they doing any blogging? Mike: Movable Type blogging software, which employees have used to create hundreds of blogs, including ones by the VP of design by the public relations department on how to discuss company issues externally; and by Schueller, read mostly by IT folks. Gordon: How about social networking?Mike: Plans to launch social networking intended to make it easier to find people with needed expertise. Gordon: Have they tried any of the integrated platforms? For example, the first one that comes to my mind is Microsoft's Community Server - a product that integrates many of the Web 2.0 based tools into a single platform. Mike: Companies are finding monolithic solutions/platforms from big players like Microsoft and IBM inadequate, even as they add support for blogs, wikis, and calendar sharing, instead their focus is on modular, flexible solutions and even the openness to IT also needs to learn how to incorporate tools employees bring in themselves, he says. Gordon: How about enterprise search - Google has their appliance - how is that working?Mike: Enterprise search - such as Google's search appliance - is another tool companies are using to find and share information - unfortunately, P&G has found this sort of keyword-based search limited. The solution - sharing bookmarks and tagging articles, pages, and documents with descriptive words, using a product from Connectbeam that works with Google's search appliance - integrating tags and bookmarks with Google search results. Gordon: What else are they doing with their web portal? Mike: Additionally, their Web portal is being redesigned to include news and business RSS feeds and allow employees to personalize the portal - future plans include the ability to suggest feeds for employees based on their roles and their Web history. Gordon: We know on the academic side it can be a hard sell to some employees who are pretty fixed in their ways. How are big companies encouraging their employees to use these applications? Mike: The challenge - getting people to use these tools, that many view as extra work - employees who see anything other than e-mail as an addition to their workloads. The approach is to try to integrate these tools into employees existing workflow, with the goal of simplifying the process. Gordon: P&G is one big company! Are there others moving in the same direction? Mike: P&G is not alone - others jumping on the Enterprise 2.0 bandwagon include Bank of America, Boeing, the Central Intelligence Agency, FedEx, Morgan Stanley, and Pfizer. As part of an initiative called Intranet 2.0, Motorola has 4,400 blogs, 4,200 wiki pages, and 2,600 people actively doing content tagging and social bookmarking. Motorola employees also can more easily find people with experience in specific areas using social networking software from Visible Path or checking author pages on wikis. "It actually lets people see new relationships--to see maps of what smart people and like people have done," says Toby Redshaw, Motorola's VP in charge of Enterprise 2.0 technologies. The result is that the company is building knowledge centers around particular problems and products. That's the end goal for Schueller--that employees and partners searching for information on the intranet, creating profiles, tagging documents, and sharing bookmarks make the content more valuable.
Don Tapscott, CEO of New Paradigm and coauthor of "Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything."