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Futures of the Internet
1 By 2020, people’s use of the Internet has enhanced human intelligence; as people are allowed unprecedented access to more information, they become smarter and make better choices. 2 By 2020, people’s use of the Internet has not enhanced human intelligence and it could even be lowering the IQs of most people who use it a lot. Please explain your choice and share your view Earlier this year the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project and Elon University conducted research toward The Future of the Internet IV , the latest in their survey series , which began with Future of the Internet I – 2004 .
Doc Searls Weblog
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Social OS and Collective Construction of Knowledge
But there's something so strange about watching a generation slice themselves in two based on class divisions or lifestyles or whatever you want to call these socio-structural divisions.” [9] Sutter, ‘All in the Facebook family: older generations join social networks’, CNN, April 13, 2009. 29] Elaine Jarvik, Universities will be 'irrelevant' by 2020, Y. Forward written for El Proyecto Facebook y la post-universidad. Sistemas operativos sociales y entornos abiertos de aprendizaje (The Facebook Project and Post-University.
Half an Hour
- Monday, March 8, 2010
Use Twitter to Collect Micro-Feedback
Twitter is on its way to becoming a mainstream tool for multiple generations — in fact, a survey by comScore found that 45-54 year olds are the top demographic group for using Twitter.
Jeanne and Karie are the authors of the book The 2020 Workplace (forthcoming in Spring 2010) .
...Tags: "Ugh," you may sigh to yourself when you receive a colleague's request to fill out a 360-degree feedback instrument with 150 items. Of course you're lucky if you only get one; you may get a half dozen requests or more if other colleagues attend
HarvardBusiness.org
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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Are You Ready to Manage Five Generations of Workers?
This translates into a social phenomenon not yet witnessed: five generations are about to be working side by side. Gen 2020, born after 1997
Due to their smaller size, Gen X will never have the majority spot in the workplace — and so in essence, we will have skipped an entire generation by 2015.) Does retirement look a little further off now than it did just a few years ago? If you are over 62, odds are you're putting off retirement at least two to three years, and you may even be planning on working beyond 70 .
HarvardBusiness.org
- Friday, October 16, 2009
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The Über-Connected Organization: A Mandate for 2010
And these changes will only continue to accelerate as we move toward 2020, as the Millennial Generation will comprise nearly half of the workforce by 2014 .
Tags: Generational issues Organizational culture Social medi Think about your organization and ask yourself these two questions:
Are external social media sites restricted or blocked while at work?
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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Reward Older Workers With What They Really Want
According to a new study by the Center for Work-Life Policy, " Bookend Generations: Leveraging Talent and Finding Common Ground, " 62 percent of working Boomers expect to stay in the labor force in their so-called "golden years." Rather than going gently into that good night, the generation that sang along with "Forever Young" and "You Say You Want A Revolution" is ready to reinvent itself in order to continue to make a difference. It's Labor Day. Do you know who your workforce is?
HarvardBusiness.org
- Friday, September 4, 2009
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Pew Research asks questions about the Internet in 2020
Let's admit that dialog is emerging as our generation's way to develop
and teachings were generated through conversation and were not written
down Pew Research, which seems to be interested in just about everything,
conducts conducts a "future of the Internet" survey every few years in which
they they throw outrageously open-ended and provocative
OReilly Radar
- Thursday, January 7, 2010
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Can India Reap Its Demographic Dividend?
This Summit, which marks the 25th year of WEF's engagement in India, is themed "India's Next Generation of Growth."
Last Saturday, I participated in a brainstorming session on how India can increase its workforce quality and employability given the fact that 100 million people from India — the combined labor forces of Britain, France, Italy, and Spain — are projected to join the global workforce by 2020. With half the population under 25 and a national I am currently in New Delhi attending the India Economic Summit organized by the World Economic Forum (WEF) . But the
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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Looking ahead to 2020
Geetha Krishnan at Simply Speaking has posed a question regarding the learning formats we expect to see in 2020. I would expect to see a lot more user generated content, too - multimedia nuggets designed to serve as minitutorials . When it comes to systems support, I suspect that we are likely to see context sensitive user support in the form of user generated content superimposed over the top of the application interface, so that it appears to Geetha is based in Mumbai where he heads up the consulting division at Tata Interactive Systems. I started to frame
Karyn's Erratic Journey
- Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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Cruel irony: Do renewable power plants threaten their surrounding environment?
Do the potential benefits of plants that use renewable sources such as wind and solar to generate energy outweigh the environmental damage that could be caused to make way for them? Arnold Schwarzenegger's plan to have utility companies generate one-third of the state's energy from renewable sources by 2020; today renewables account for 12 percent of their output. [More] Californians are grappling with that very question as the state moves ahead with Gov. More]
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Scientific American
- Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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When Your Company Culture Isn't Ready for Social Media
Another way to tiptoe into the waters is to create and launch an Innovation Jam — a one-day idea generation day created to engage the entire workforce on ways to improve and enhance current products and services or propose new ones.
Jeanne and Karie are the authors of the book The 2020 Workplace (forthcoming in Spring 2010).
...Tags: Are you considering whether your company should use social media to connect not only with your customers, but also with your employees, partners, and suppliers? Before you decide to encourage your key
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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Futures of the Internet
1 By 2020, people’s use of the Internet has enhanced human intelligence; as people are allowed unprecedented access to more information, they become smarter and make better choices. 2 By 2020, people’s use of the Internet has not enhanced human intelligence and it could even be lowering the IQs of most people who use it a lot. Please explain your choice and share your view Earlier this year the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project and Elon University conducted research toward The Future of the Internet IV , the latest in their survey series , which began with Future of the Internet I – 2004 .
Doc Searls Weblog
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Pew Survey About the Future of the Internet
My selection with bold X Will Google make us smart or stupid? X By 2020, people's use of the internet has enhanced human intelligence; as people are allowed unprecedented access to more information, they become smarter and make better choices. Nicholas Carr was wrong: Google does not make us stupid (http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200807/google). By 2020, people's use of the internet has not enhanced human intelligence and it could even be lowering the IQs of most people who use it a lot. I was actually asked to participate in a Pew Survey (of 'stakeholders'), which is surprising because Pew tends to focus on Americans.
Half an Hour
- Sunday, December 13, 2009
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