How we collaborate has profound implications for how we live and work. The author and New York University professor explains how social media has upended traditional norms.
It’s been devastating to watch as the conflict in Syria has escalated into the biggest humanitarian crisis of our generation. For those of us far away from the area, it’s frustrating not knowing how we can help.
It is my great pleasure to report that my latest book, Ultrasociety, has been published. It is now available on the Amazon as an e-book (Kindle). Once we check the proof copy, you will also be able…
TL;DR — On a Friday in 2005, the Los Angeles Times launched an experiment: a “wikitorial” on the Iraq War that any of the paper’s readers could edit. By Sunday,
Many of the themes surrounding the Future of Work are enabled by technology. The big challenge for many organizations involves getting employees to use ...
The Yes, And. . . Philly group invites and attracts people from the greater Philadelphia area who care about making a positive difference in their communities.
DAO Toolkit for Inter-operable Humans. Divvy is a growing organic Distributed Autonomous Organization (DAO) of collaborating communities for mutual security, strong anonymous identity, decision support and organizational support, within our community and in the interaction among each other’s communities. We support each other in using the centralized internet 2 organizational support tools available today and evolving toward trustworthy Internet 3 decentralized disintermediated interaction tools of the future. Divvy is a user-driven platform development cooperative, selecting and developing tools by consent all the participating communities can use internally and interoperably.
The Collaborative economy ideas are not new in the Arab World. Throughout history, people practiced sharing and collaboration in their day-to-day lifestyle
The Global Commission on Business and Sustainable Development — a new commission launched Thursday at the World Economic Forum by the former UN Deputy Secretary General Mark Malloch-Brown and Unilever CEO Paul Polman — will work over the next year to articulate and quantify the compelling economic case for businesses to engage in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
We are reaching our limits. People working with big corporations can’t stand their jobs. The lack of purpose knocks on your door as if it came from inside you like a yell of despair.
Businesses can address problems concerning time, distance & communication, bridging the online gap thanks to video & other live collaboration platforms.
Most of what is written about collaboration is positive. Even hip. Collaboration is championed enthusiastically by the Enterprise 2.0 experts, as well as leading thinkers like Don Tapscott, as the crucial approach for the 21st century. Collaboration creates once-elusive “buy-in or “empowerment,” improves problem solving, increases creativity, is key to innovation at companies like Lego, Pixar, and Intuit. It slashes costs and improves productivity.
We've seen Twitch plays Pokemon and Twitch plays Dark Souls, but how about Twitch plays piano? That's the spirit crowdsound.net is aiming for by creating a
Jean-Louis Davet, Chief Executive, MGEN - ISTYA Group (France), on the importance of rejuvenating the image of mutuality, using the concepts of sharing economy and collaborative working.
A significant issue has been developing in digital collaboration for the last several years, and it’s now starting to become somewhat acute. I’m referring here to the pronounced trend towards app, environment, and channel fragmentation.
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