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Cambrian HouseCambrian House Presents Don Tapscott on 2007-02-26 (2007)

Cambrian House hosted Don Tapscott, author of Wikinomics to speak in Calgary.

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Don Tapscott is the chief executive of New paradigm, a think tank and strategy consulting company he founded in 1992. He is the author of Paradigm Shift, The Digital Economy, Growing Up Digital, The Naked Corporation, and Digital Capital. He teaches at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.

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00:00:00 Opening titles while JR interviews Don Tapscott. "Companies that figure it out like Boeing, Proctor and Gamble and Gold Corp. are the ones that are succeeding, and those that don't are starting to be the ones that fail."
00:01:13 Sean Wise the host of Dragon's Den, introduces Don Tapscott. "If the 90s were all about outsourcing, the new millennium will be about crowdsourcing."
00:05:18 Don Tapscott. "Cambrian House is a company I've been following since its inception.
00:07:05 This is becoming a new mode of production. The new web is beginning to fundamentally change the deep structures and architecture of the corporation.
00:07:51 4 big drivers causing a perfect storm. Technology drivers: “The Thing”, high speed, geo-spatiality, true multimedia, web services and integration.
00:18:35 Net Generation. Growing up Digital. School enrollment demographics. “Time online is not time taken away from playing with your friends, its time taken away from television.”
00:33:26 Social Revolution. “Its how the old HTML website that viewed the web as being about presentation of information was eclipsed by the XML based community that harnessed the power of self organization.”
00:36:17 Economic Revolution. Crowdsourcing as natural extension of decreasing transaction costs which have been steadily dropping ever since industrial age. Industrial Age. Extended Enterprise. Business Webs. Mass Collaboration.
00:41:11 Naked Corporation. “Fitness is no longer an option.”
00:42:10 Sharing.
00:44:13 Think Global, Act Global.
00:46:10 Digital Conglomerates.
00:47:35 Gold Corp. Rob McEwen publishes his geological data to allow peer review.
00:50:05 Peer Pioneers. Wikipedia. Spike Source. Top Coder. Zopa. Marketocracy. Ideagoras. Prosumers. Second Life. The Grey Album.
01:00:00 Sharing of Science, the Science of Sharing.
01:01:07 Open Platforms. Amazon API. Pikspot. Boeing. Chinese motorcycle industry.
01:03:40 Wiki Workplace.
01:04:49 Crisis of Leadership. “Leaders of the old paradigm are often the last to embrace the new.” “Leadership can come from anywhere.”
01:07:41 Crowdsourcing, Google Maps and Katrina.
01:09:26 Questions and Answers. Politics. Clinton Whitehouse. Week long discussion on The Digital Divide which never happened.
01:12:40 Tagging. XML. Spam. Angelina Jolie. BS detection.
01:16:06 ”How are we going to keep out the bad guys?” Craigslist. Intellipedia.
01:20:16 Sean Wise on IdeaWarz, the Cambrian House idea filtering mechanism.
01:22:08 Brian, Shelley, Martin and Michael. “Bar is now open, please begin your mass collaboration.”


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