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Istanbul: Notes from the Ground

From my good friend, Barry Campbell on the ground in Istanbul: In the aftermath of the police action to clear protesters from Taksim Square, the original tent city occupying the adjacent park, grows muddier. Yesterday, it had the air of a Turkish Woodstock with some...

SXSW 2013 Keynote: How To Solve the World’s Problems

SXSW 2013 Keynote: How To Solve the World’s Problems

The growing problems of the world — from climate change, conflict, poverty, water scarcity, infectious disease to economic stagnation — are not too hard to solve. Rather progress is stalled because our model is wrong. The good news is that traditional state based institutions such as the UN, the International Monetary Fund or the G8 summits are being supplemented and even eclipsed by non-state networks of civil society, the private sector, government and individual stakeholders. Call them Global Solution Networks.

Don Tapscott: Transforming capitalism won’t happen without leadership

The continuing global economic mess, growing inequalities and environmental destruction, to name a few crises, are causing many to ask: Is global capitalism fixable as a system, and if so, what is to be done? Three perspectives from Don Tapscott, Richard Florida and Roger Martin, in preparation for their Prosperity Experts @ Rotman Discussion Series.

The New Digital Age: Review by Don Tapscott

And while countless books have been written on the subject, none has created such buzz as the recently released The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business by Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen. Justly so; this is for your must-read list.

Don Tapscott