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Here is a selection of links to provocative commentaries on Web 2.0 (& New Media) and social change |
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 | | Howard Rheingold, chronicler of how technology changes the way we live, work, and play, prognosticates how business leaders and organizations will change to adapt to the new technological realities. |  | | In Fall, 2007, James Fishkin's Center for Deliberative Democracy and Jim Lehrer's Newshour program brought together 300 American citizens to talk about citizenship and democracy in the 21st century. A documentary, By The People, was broadcast on PBS stations in January, 2008. Howard Rhenigold was invited to address this assembly. He talked about Smart Mobs in relation to the public sphere -- the realm of citizen discourse that undergirds healthy democracy. |  | | Screencast by Howard Rheingold on DIY media and the age of cooperation. |  | | Colluding with artists, critical poets, noisemakers and net nomads that reinvent the worlds that straddle the earthly and digital zones. |  | | ...and experience an invitation to see the world (Edinburgh) differently. |  | | When writing for the second edition of A Manager's Guide to Leadership (McGraw-Hill 2010) Tom found the following link to a talk by W Edwards Deming, which gives an excellent example of some of his basic ideas - in this case the "5 Deadly Diseases" (there were 7 so 2 appear to have got lost!) and alo of his unique presentation style |
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