The Network is Challenging Us
Peter Kruse on the challenges the Internet provides for society … Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Facebook Share this on FriendFeed Post on Google Buzz Post this to Posterous Tweet...
View ArticleThe Element – Interview with Sir Ken Robinson
The element is the point at which natural talent meets personal passion. When people arrive at the element, they feel most themselves and most inspired and achieve at their highest levels. It...
View ArticleThe Power of Pull – Interview with John Hagel III
John Hagel recently published the book: The Power of Pull, which Hasso Plattner, Founder and Chairman of SAP Supervisory Board reviewed as followed: “This is a seminal work that explores the personal...
View ArticleEnterprise 2.0: practical and traditional
Last week in Guetersloh Dominik Wind, Simon Wind and myself had a chance to talk wirth Lee Bryant about Enterprise 2.0. Lee will be keynoting the “Petersberger Gespraeche” in September on this topic....
View ArticleWe need more world tastings
This blogpost is the start of a series of short videoclips with Hans Rosling, founder of gapminder and TEDster. On behalf of futurechallenges.org, Ole Wintermann and I went to Stockholm to interview...
View ArticleUpgrading Tintin’s worldview
This blogpost is part 2 of a series of short videoclips with Hans Rosling, founder of gapminder and TEDster. On behalf of futurechallenges.org, Ole Wintermann and I went to Stockholm to interview Hans...
View ArticleTwenty-twenty is tomorrow!
This blogpost is part 3 of a series of short videoclips with Hans Rosling, founder of gapminder and TEDster. On behalf of futurechallenges.org, Ole Wintermann and I went to Stockholm to interview Hans...
View ArticleChina after the Nobel Prize
“People are customized to follow in China!” says Isaac Mao, one of the first Chinese bloggers. He started blogging in 2002 and he soon became one of the young digital leaders in China. Since then he...
View ArticleWikis are much more philosophy than tool
Samuel Klein describes himself as a Wikipedian, a one laptop per child director and local community organizer, a mathematics and physics zealot, a clutch proofreader, and a long-time Bostonian. At the...
View ArticleHow Climate Change Correlates with Democracy
Peter Burnell attended last weeks Transformation Thinker Conference hosted by GTZ and Bertelsmann Foundation. He is a Professor in the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of...
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