This presentation provide an historical foundation for why our world is undergoing dramatic transformation. We look at the world shaped by oral, print, broadcast and now digital communication and how that becomes the defining quality for culture. The second half explores the game changing implications of many of the new digital tools.
5. Digital Race
Institutional Buggy
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6. Did You Know
Future Shock
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7. Look at Past Seasons
to Gain a Window
into the Future
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
Time is Not Your Friend
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8. We’re Not Alone
Education
Business
Media
Healthcare
Judicial System
Municipalities
Governance
Global Conflict
Family & Community
The Environment
Public Civility
Sports & Entertainment
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52. “If you want to teach people
a new way of thinking, don’t
bother to teach them.
Instead give them a tool, the
use of which will lead to new
ways of thinking.”
-Buckminster Fuller
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53. Info
Management
Overload
Inefficient
Anxiety
Empty Daily
Delete Spam (filter)
Prioritize
Batch
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97. Where do we go from here?
Digital Dominance
Digital Immigrants in Denial
Reverse Mentoring
Accessible Leadership & Mentoring
Actively Bridge the Divide
Value and Respect toward GenY
Identifying & Aligning Talents
Opportunity to Make a Difference
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