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Change Networks
Thanks to the internet revolution and the digital space’s communication tools, alternatives to nation-state-based institutions have evolved in the quest for a better world.
Book Review: Present Shock
The obsession with “now” is the topic of Present Shock, the new book from well-known media theorist Douglas Rushkoff.
RSA Keynote: Solving the World’s Problems Differently
Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce keynote on how new global non-state networks are offering powerful new solutions for cooperation, problem solving and governance.
RSA Keynote: Solving the World’s Problems Differently
RSA presentation on how new global non-state networks are offering powerful new solutions for cooperation, problem solving and governance.
Telefonica Guest Post: New Global Networks Offer Great Promise
From our inability to come to agreements on everything from climate change, fighting poverty, Palestinian statehood or how to govern the global financial system, many people are questioning why existing approaches have proven so inadequate to fixing a broken world. Are the problems simply too hard to solve?
Forbes: 9 Approaches to Addressing the World’s Problems
Forbes’ Rawn Shaw interviews Don Tapscott at his SXSW 2013 session: How to Solve the World’s Problems.
Don Tapscott Appointed Chancellor of Trent University
The Senate of Trent University is pleased to announce its decision to approve the appointment of Don Tapscott to be installed as Trent University’s eleventh chancellor.
Why Apple Has to Become More Open
This is an age of openness and transparency. Hierarchies and tyrants are so 20th century. So why is it that the most successful corporation on the planet in this new millennium has been a secretive hierarchy run by a (now-deceased) tyrant?
SXSWi 2013: How to Solve the World’s Problems
Don Tapscott on CBC Books
Tapscott discusses Radical Openness: Four Unexpected Principles for Success, an e-book that he co-authored with Anthony Williams. It’s based on a TED Talk Tapscott gave last year.