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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

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With a PhD in Planning and Innovation Studies, and a Master’s degree in Architecture, Urban Design and Urban Planning, Karuri-Sebina has a sound knowledge base for her work as Executive Manager of programs at the South African Cities Network. Nisreen Lahham enjoys the trans-disciplinary nature of futurism. Zanelle Njapha.

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Innovation in professional services: the case of DDB and Keith Reinhard - Trends in the Living Networks

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Some of the issues I covered were the Seven MegaTrends of Professional Services , building knowledge-based relationships , organizational networks , and professional services strategy. This is an example of a practical tool that can leverage knowledge-based relationships by bringing key issues into the open.

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2008 will be the year of Enterprise 2.0 - Trends in the Living Networks

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About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « DataPortability looks set to massively increase the value of the Net to users | Main | Digg, DataPortability, and business models » 2008 will be the year of Enterprise 2.0

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Logo competition for DataPortability.org: how to get the best - Trends in the Living Networks

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This being a highly prominent initiative that is potentially enormously valuable to the whole ‘net community should attract some talented people. He is based in Sydney and San Francisco with his wife jewellery designer Victoria Buckley and two beautiful young daughters. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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The days of mass media are over - Trends in the Living Networks

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In particular Internet Protocol, or IP, provides an almost infinitely flexible platform for distribution of content in any form. Broadcast is an extremely apposite moniker – it throws its net widely, and catches many unappetising and worthless fish for every one that is potentially of value. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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User Filtered Content (UFC) is what Web 2.0 is about… and Digg is a UFC site - Trends in the Living Networks

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Main | DataPortability looks set to massively increase the value of the Net to users » User Filtered Content (UFC) is what Web 2.0 He is based in Sydney and San Francisco with his wife jewellery designer Victoria Buckley and two beautiful young daughters. What to expect in 2008 and beyond….

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APML gains momentum – this could transform the personalization of advertising - Trends in the Living Networks

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The first that springs to mind is a potential reinvigoration of the concept of infomediaries, first proposed by John Hagel in 1997 in his Harvard Business Review article The Coming Battle for Customer Information and later amplified in his 1999 book Net Worth. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0