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October 11, 2012

Don Tapscott – Transforming Our Enterprises and Institutions through Technology

Reposted from the World Congress on Information Technology’s newsletter. WCIT 2012 is from October 22-24 in Montreal.


Don Tapscott is one of the world’s leading authorities on innovation, media, globalization and the economic and social impact of technology on business and society. He is also an adjunct professor of management at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and CEO of the Tapscott Group. An author of 14 books about technology in business and society – the most recent, with Anthony D. Williams, Macrowikinomics  – he currently leads a project in partnership with the World Economic Forum on new networked models of global problem-solving. When Don is not being a cyber-guru you might find him playing keyboards in Toronto-based band, Men in Suits.


From your perspective, why is WCIT 2012 important?   

It’s important for leaders in ICT to come together periodically to review the state of things. And this is particularly important right now because the internet is enabling profound changes in the world. The current global economic crisis is not just cyclical, but rather symptomatic of a deeper secular change. There is growing evidence that 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 lifecycle.


At the same time the contours of new enterprises and industries are becoming clear. With the social web, mobility, cloud computing and the rest of the digital revolution, society has at its disposal the most powerful platform ever for bringing together the people, skills and knowledge we need to ensure growth, social development and a just and sustainable world. And all around the world the first generation that has “grown up digital” are entering the workforce and becoming citizens. These “digital natives” are a powerful force for change.


So WCIT 2012 is occurring at a time when people everywhere are collaborating like never before. From education and science to new approaches for citizen engagement and democracy, sparkling new initiatives are underway, embracing a new set of principles for the 21st century — collaboration, openness, sharing, interdependence and integrity.


What are the benefits of having WCIT 2012 in Canada?

Well for all those people suffering from hot climates, it’ll be nice for them to get some fresh Canadian air. And Montreal is a truly wonderful city and Quebec and Canada is a very open and welcoming country. We’ve also got some big brainpower that’s been helping to organize the event.


How is Canada doing in terms of making use of the benefits of Information and Communications Technology (ICT)?

Pretty well…It’s never good enough as far as I’m concerned but telecommunications has always been important to Canada because of our vast geography so Canadians have had to be innovators and leaders in ICT.


What needs to be done to capitalize on the output of WCIT 2012?

It’s an amazing program with a great cross section of world’s leading thinkers and practitioners. Countries and companies should be sending strong teams to WCIT 2012 so that they can collectively experience the event. I’ll also be doing a daily TV broadcast on the WEB about the results of each day. There will be many follow on activities to help organizations execute on the learnings at the event.


What are the global challenges when it comes to ICT?

The biggest challenge is not technological in nature but rather in transforming our enterprises and institutions through technology. Having said that, there are many tough technical issues. With the new technology, in particular cloud computing, every organization needs to rethink its ICT architecture and find ways to migrate to the new paradigm in computing. This requires strong technical and business leadership. As such it’s a great time to be a CIO or IT manager. Sure the consequences of not getting it right are huge, but I don’t think there has ever been more fun to be had.


 

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Published on October 11, 2012 06:44

October 9, 2012

New Op-Ed on CNN: Why a Naked Apple Would be a Better Company

Foxconn, the high-profile electronics company that builds Apple's iPhone and other products in China, is back in the headlines after workers rioted at its Taiyaun factory.
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Published on October 09, 2012 06:02

October 1, 2012

Capitalism 2.0 on Thought Leadership Quarterly

‘This is not a crisis of capitalism,’ says one Occupy Wall Street sign. ‘Capitalism is the Crisis’. The continuing global economic mess is causing many to question ‘the system’. From student protests in Europe to the Occupy movement globally, many are asking what are the fundamental problems with capitalism and how do we fix them.

Recently the capitalists themselves are energising the discussion. The Financial Times presented a multi-part series on the topic. The Economist – a sophisticated defender and reformer of capitalism –

has discussed capitalism’s strengths and weaknesses at length. Business schools around the world are also debating the topic. And dozens of books written by business leaders from ‘The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy’ to ‘The Road from Ruin’ discuss everything from how to save capitalism to whether it is even savable.


Read the full article or download the first edition of Thought Leadership Quarterly in the App Store.

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Published on October 01, 2012 06:16

September 27, 2012

SAP Webinar on The Six Steps to a Truly Social Enterprise

Learn how leading companies and technology providers are rethinking the fundamental model of analytics to help meet the demands of evolving social enterprises.
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Published on September 27, 2012 06:46

September 24, 2012

Fast Company Interview on My New App

Don Tapscott, author of 14 books including, most recently Macrowikinomics, recently announced he is publishing his first iPad application--New Solutions for a Connected Planet.
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Published on September 24, 2012 06:53

September 17, 2012

Are Corporations People (Redux)? Why Jack Welch Is Wrong

Corporations are the foundation of wealth creation, innovation, jobs, markets and the economy in our society. Despite their flaws they have proven to be the most effective form of organization for such tasks. However, while corporations contain people, and are owned by people, they are not people per se. This is not to denigrate them, but to apply a bit of precision to the discussion.
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Published on September 17, 2012 12:24

August 30, 2012

Debating Andrew Keen on the Effects of the Social Revolution

Andrew Keen, CNN columnist, internet entrepreneur and host of “Keen On”, joins Don Tapscott for a debate on the effects of today's online social revolution at Rotman's Social Media Experts Speaker Series on September 6.
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Published on August 30, 2012 12:20

July 26, 2012

On CBC’s Ideas: ReCivilization, Part 2: Open-Source Knowledge

Don Tapscott looks at the transformation of education and science. The sharing of knowledge is moving from the industrial-age model of one-way communication from teacher to student, to collaborative, discovery-driven learning, enabled by the web.
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Published on July 26, 2012 18:50

July 25, 2012

Why Open-Source Principles Are a Recipe For Innovation

Open sourced software has proven that proprietary ownership often precludes innovation — and that with proper organization and oversight, you can trust the wisdom of the masses.
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Published on July 25, 2012 18:34

July 23, 2012

The Seven Imperatives for Highly Successful Business Revolutionaries

The following is an excerpt from the convocation speech given by Don Tapscott to the 2012 class of INSEAD.
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Published on July 23, 2012 18:22

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