Don Tapscott - the Wikinomics guy - is just a great speaker, with seemingly endless knowledge, and one of the people that constantly inspire me in my own work (check out the new Futerati.com for all the others...) This video has so many great pieces of wisdom in it that you'll just need to watch the entire 62 minutes! Thanks to Sander Duivestein at VINT / SOGETI for sending this my way. From the Vimeo site:
"The global economic crisis is a wakeup call to the world: we need to rethink and rebuild many of the organizations and institutions that have served us well for decades, but now have come to the end of their life cycle. The financial services industry, for example, does not just need fresh infusion of capital or some new regulations; it needs a whole new operating model — one based on transparency, sharing of intellectual property and global governance.
As the crisis has spread to other sectors in the economy and even other sectors of society, it is exposing structural weaknesses and modes of operation that no longer nurture social and economic growth. The recent collapse of many newspapers is just one storm-warning of more to come: conventional wisdom isn’t going to cut it for success in this century. We need to reinvent our institutions..."
The new keynote "Rebuilding the World" by Don Tapscott from Sander Duivestein on Vimeo.
Yes, he should be a reference point to you as you are in a similar position to him in influencing our vision of our future. What we envision is what we create as our futures. Transfer your vision wisely, and we will evolve as a species!
Posted by: Karen Reid | July 24, 2009 at 02:58 AM
Hi Gerd,
Thanks for posting the movie. Hope people enjoy it!
Posted by: Sander Duivestein | July 24, 2009 at 08:06 AM