Don Tapscott Revealed
Don Tapscott Revealed: On Growing Up, The Digital Economy, and a Life of Principled Consequence.
Don Tapscott Revealed: On Growing Up, The Digital Economy, and a Life of Principled Consequence.
In this Globe and Mail interview, Don talks about how he was prodded to be on Twitter by a younger mentor – he notes he’s no Ashton Kutcher but has 30,000 followers – and how you can also design your life to keep in tune with our more collaborative, less hierarchical world.
Few will argue about America’s colleges and universities being critical to our economic and intellectual future. And by many measures, that future looks promising: Competition for places in the country’s top schools is fiercer than ever, more families are willing to pay higher tuition, and employers are putting a greater premium on a college degree. [...]
From an agrarian society to an industrial age and now to an era of networked intelligence. How is collaboration reshaping all facets of our society?
George speaks with Don about the power of social media, revolutions and his new book, Macrowikinomics.
Don Tapscott talks with The Economist about the decline of the industrial age. The era of big data presents incredible opportunities — smarter cities, stronger companies, faster medicine — but just as many challenges.
Don Tapscott discusses the difference between open government and access to information during MaRS Discovery District’s Net Change Week.
‘Macrowikinomics’ Author Don Tapscott argues social media activity will eventually become a good predictor of stock prices on Fox Business News March 28, 2011.
Talking about Macrowikinomics and the end of the industrial mode of production, predicting the way forward is by internet-driven mass collaboration.
Don Tapscott talks to CNBC Europe’s Squawk Box about his work advising Portugal’s Prime Minister on adopting a digital economic strategy.
Exploring the “wiki revolutions” in North Africa & the Middle East, the coming generational explosion and the meaning of the internet in society.
A MindShare Learning Moment with Don Tapscott on the Future of Learning and Macrowikinomics.
When a lot of people get together behind one idea, they can make a change. And when a lot of people are getting behind a lot of different ideas, that can change the world.
Don discusses mass collaboration over tea with The Economist.
Don Tapscott responds to results from a study suggesting university students on Facebook receive lower grades.
Interview on the net generation, youth, education and talent for Ericsson’s 2020 Shaping Ideas forum.
Don Tapscott discusses his latest book, Macrowikinomics with Allan Gregg.
Talking about Growing Up Digital, based on a 4.5 million dollar study on how the wave of youth, aged 12-30, the first truly global generation, is impacting all institutions.
In the documentary, ‘Us Now,’ I discuss how corporations are adapting much faster than governments to changes brought about by the online revolution.