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Don Tapscott, CEO of New Paradigm and coauthor of “Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything.” ...
And once again we come to a post on co-author Don Tapscott's Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything. This Wikinomics series has just two posts to go; savor it while you can.
Wikinomics credentials: The Lego Mindstorms site encourages customers todesign their own lego kits based around the Mindstorms robot. Thesedesigns then feed into the product development cycle for ...
Global communication is the primary driver for Wikinomics, said Tapscott. The Web is morphing from a presentation medium, where marketers worried about eyeballs and stickiness in the past, to the ...
Wikinomics challenges business to think differently about their intellectual property, too. Old views suggest companies need to guard their ideas, but in the new emerging economy such thinking may ...
In “Wikinomics” the authors note that conventional wisdom says companies innovate, differentiate, and compete by doing certain things right.
Wikinomics credentials: The Lego Mindstorms site encourages customers todesign their own lego kits based around the Mindstorms robot. Thesedesigns then feed into the product development cycle for ...
Wikinomics is important because in today’s global economy, competition can come from anyone and anywhere. Rapid scientific and technological advances are among the key reasons why openness is ...
Time once again for an installment in the long-running <italic>Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything</italic> saga, in which we analyze Don Tapscott's startling 300-page tome. This ...
Wikinomics by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams looks at how companies are beginning to use mass collaboration of knowledge to gain success. Citing many examples of successful and surprising ...
WIKINOMICS: HOW MASS COLLABORATION CHANGES EVERYTHING by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams (Portfolio), 336 pages, $32.50 cloth. Rating: NNNN Rating: NNNN Between snippets of Super Bowl ...
These include Don Tapscott, the business-strategy consultant who, with his New Paradigm consulting colleague Anthony Williams, in 2006 popularized Web 2.0 with the bestselling "Wikinomics: How ...