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This website is the follow up to an event held on 19th September 2007 at the Work Foundation in partnership with the Lancaster University Management School and the Leadership Centre at Exeter University, and as part of an Economic and Social Science Research Council sponsored seminar series.  The event was facilitated by Inter~logics and Mike Pedler. This website is also provided and updated by Inter~Logics.
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Optimistic and pessimistic views?
by John Burgoyne
 30/10/2007 12:17
Optimistic and pessimistic views?
 
listening to the recordings it seems to me that Will Hutton was taking a relatively optimistic view of the future, re the success of the knowledge economy, but with a major sting in the tail about the environment
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Gerard Fairtlough passes away....
by Chris Blantern
 22/01/2008 10:34
We were sad to hear that Gerard , one of the key speakers at the original event back in September, died whilst out walking with his wife in December. Gerard felt very strongly that there needed to be alternatives to 'hierarchy' in the way we organise,...
 
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 What went on at the event?
  Chris Anderson on the 'Long Tail Theory' & Mark Penn on 'Microtrends' - archived BBC broadcast (World Business Review)
  Wikinomics - Canadian author Don Tapscott tells Newsnight why the internet could completely change the nature of business activity (video - plays directly from BBC site)
  Deming Group at the Chartered Quality Institute
  New Wave computing - Open-source software and mash-up websites are altering the face of computing, again (Archived BBC broadcast - 'RealPlayer' needed)
  Burns and Stalker on networks
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