The Theory And Practice Of Democracy In Virtual WorldsDavid Orban
Inaugural lecture of the CRAEDO Auditorium in Second Life's Colonia Nova Island. The objective of the talk, in analyzing the nature of democracy online is that of persuading the listener that the online worlds cannot exist in isolation, and that they are interdependent with the real world. This mutual influence is a non-zero sum game, beneficial to both, and it is up to the new to shake up the old, it is up to the online world to lead. Gives views on how it must be possible to arrive to a virtuous circle, where the values, the processes, and the goals of both worlds are enhanced by this continuous interaction.
A mindset shift, the emergence of new skills and overcoming barriers on the path to Universal design.
The blockchain space is still in its early stages, but it’s growing rapidly. Most efforts are put into the development and implementation of technical solutions and innovation is happening every day! It is still very developer-centric space, but as we’re seeing greater adoption it becomes clear that designers need to get involved from ground floor. Some of the largest companies like IBM, Microsoft and Google are already developing and implementing Blockchain solutions in their products, ones that are being used by millions.
It’s surely not a hype, it’s not a bubble, Blockchain is a serious thing. Just like the Internet was back in the days, space was booming with new technology, protocols and software solutions and today we are building decentralized applications to replace traditional centralized services.
My goal today is to share a common vision of UX design for Blockchain, why it needs a shift in design mindset and what are top skills to be developed by UX designers working in this field. What challenges and limitations are we confronting today and how can we solve them? How the acquired knowledge and methods of interaction design can be applied to Blockchain product development?
19 Jonathan Phillips - The future of work and the digital workplace - Intrane...Intranet Now
Jonathan Phillips of Coca-Cola Enterprises talks about the future of work and the digital workplace at Intranet Now, the first and only independent intranet conference in the UK.
The Theory And Practice Of Democracy In Virtual WorldsDavid Orban
Inaugural lecture of the CRAEDO Auditorium in Second Life's Colonia Nova Island. The objective of the talk, in analyzing the nature of democracy online is that of persuading the listener that the online worlds cannot exist in isolation, and that they are interdependent with the real world. This mutual influence is a non-zero sum game, beneficial to both, and it is up to the new to shake up the old, it is up to the online world to lead. Gives views on how it must be possible to arrive to a virtuous circle, where the values, the processes, and the goals of both worlds are enhanced by this continuous interaction.
A mindset shift, the emergence of new skills and overcoming barriers on the path to Universal design.
The blockchain space is still in its early stages, but it’s growing rapidly. Most efforts are put into the development and implementation of technical solutions and innovation is happening every day! It is still very developer-centric space, but as we’re seeing greater adoption it becomes clear that designers need to get involved from ground floor. Some of the largest companies like IBM, Microsoft and Google are already developing and implementing Blockchain solutions in their products, ones that are being used by millions.
It’s surely not a hype, it’s not a bubble, Blockchain is a serious thing. Just like the Internet was back in the days, space was booming with new technology, protocols and software solutions and today we are building decentralized applications to replace traditional centralized services.
My goal today is to share a common vision of UX design for Blockchain, why it needs a shift in design mindset and what are top skills to be developed by UX designers working in this field. What challenges and limitations are we confronting today and how can we solve them? How the acquired knowledge and methods of interaction design can be applied to Blockchain product development?
19 Jonathan Phillips - The future of work and the digital workplace - Intrane...Intranet Now
Jonathan Phillips of Coca-Cola Enterprises talks about the future of work and the digital workplace at Intranet Now, the first and only independent intranet conference in the UK.
The Cloud Above the Clouds: Ensuring End User Happiness (a document delivery ...Ian Palmer
Despite being overhyped, misappropriated and misunderstood, cloud computing is changing everything from library information services to personal computing. As many technology suppliers peddle their wares to you and tout the attractiveness of “being in the cloud,” a critical part of the discussion is missing – ensuring end user happiness. This presentation (from the Special Libraries Association 2012 Annual Conference) focuses on how information management professionals can evaluate the impact of cloud-based solutions on end user satisfaction and provides a (document delivery) case study for building a ‘cloud above the clouds’ to ensure visibility into end users’ interactions with suppliers.
Strata 2012: Humans, Machines, and the Dimensions of MicroworkDaniel Tunkelang
Presentation from O'Reilly Strata 2012 on Big Data
Humans, Machines, and the Dimensions of Microwork
Daniel Tunkelang (LinkedIn)
Claire Hunsaker (Samasource)
The advent of crowdsourcing has wildly expanded the ways we think of incorporating human judgments into computational workflows. Computer scientists, economists, and sociologists have explored how to effectively and efficiently distribute microwork tasks to crowds and use their work as inputs to create or improve data products. Simultaneously, crowdsourcing providers are exploring the bounds of mechanical QA flows, worker interfaces, and workforce management systems.
But what tasks should be performed by humans rather than algorithms? And what makes a set of human judgments robust? Quantity? Consensus? Quality or trustworthiness of the workers? Moreover, the robustness of judgments depends not only on the workers, but on the task design. Effective crowdsourcing is a cooperative endeavor.
In this talk, we will analyze various dimensions of microwork that characterize applications, tasks, and crowds. Drawing on our experience at companies that have pioneered the use of microwork (Samasource) and data science (LinkedIn), we will offer practical advice to help you design crowdsourcing workflows to meet your data product needs.
Cloud Connect April 2015 at Interop, Las Vegas NV USA1jf
Cloud services have been around long enough, and their value sufficiently proven, that most executives and business units are ready and willing to buy in. It’s the IT organization that may be dragging its collective feet. Their objections may revolve around security, maturity, lock-in, etc., or stem from the worry the cloud makes them redundant (and thus unemployed). In this session, we’ll discuss ‘cloud whisperer’ techniques to soothe IT’s fears and help bring them on board. We’ll share real-world stories about staff fears, and how IT leadership worked around these fears to create significant benefit for the organization.
At the Social Media Club Workshop held on June 11, 2007 in Palo Alto, CA at SAP Labs, Giovanni discussed how leading businesses are using social media to reorganize themselves for substantial gains in productivity, efficiency and market leadership. The presentation — which draws from more than 50 publicly available case studies — examines the key organizational and social challenges that businesses face when attempting to embrace social media.
CCW conference: Stormwater Financing Economic Impact AssessmentClean Water
Dan Nees, Environmental Finance Center
This presentation will provide results of an economic impact study conducted by the Environmental Finance Center at the University of Maryland, College Park in partnership with the Business Economic and Outreach Network (BEACON) at Salisbury University. The study assessed the anticipated economic impact of urban stormwater management investments, focusing specifically on the local impact of practices required as part of the federally mandated Chesapeake Bay restoration effort. The study was conducted as part of a local stormwater financing project led by EFC with the support of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.
Data-Ed Online Webinar: Data Architecture RequirementsDATAVERSITY
Data architecture is foundational to an information-based operational environment. It is data architecture that organizes data assets so they can be used in your business strategy to create real business value. Even though this is important, data architectures are still being used ineffectively. The various uses of data architecture are referenced to inform, clarify, understand, and resolve aspects of a variety of business problems commonly encountered in organizations. As opposed to showing how to architect data, your presenter Dr. Peter Aiken will show how to use data architecture to solve business problems. The goal is for you to be able to envision a number of uses for data architectures that will maximize your organization’s competitive advantage.
Takeaways:
•How to utilize data architecture to address a broad variety of organizational challenges and how to utilize data architectures in support of business strategy
•Understanding foundational data architecture concepts based on the DAMA DMBOK
•Data architecture guiding principles & best practices
As one of the organisers of Thingscon Amsterdam and programmers of the day, Iskander did a short introduction into the theme of Thingscon this year. Also introducing a new label called Connectable.
The Cloud Above the Clouds: Ensuring End User Happiness (a document delivery ...Ian Palmer
Despite being overhyped, misappropriated and misunderstood, cloud computing is changing everything from library information services to personal computing. As many technology suppliers peddle their wares to you and tout the attractiveness of “being in the cloud,” a critical part of the discussion is missing – ensuring end user happiness. This presentation (from the Special Libraries Association 2012 Annual Conference) focuses on how information management professionals can evaluate the impact of cloud-based solutions on end user satisfaction and provides a (document delivery) case study for building a ‘cloud above the clouds’ to ensure visibility into end users’ interactions with suppliers.
Strata 2012: Humans, Machines, and the Dimensions of MicroworkDaniel Tunkelang
Presentation from O'Reilly Strata 2012 on Big Data
Humans, Machines, and the Dimensions of Microwork
Daniel Tunkelang (LinkedIn)
Claire Hunsaker (Samasource)
The advent of crowdsourcing has wildly expanded the ways we think of incorporating human judgments into computational workflows. Computer scientists, economists, and sociologists have explored how to effectively and efficiently distribute microwork tasks to crowds and use their work as inputs to create or improve data products. Simultaneously, crowdsourcing providers are exploring the bounds of mechanical QA flows, worker interfaces, and workforce management systems.
But what tasks should be performed by humans rather than algorithms? And what makes a set of human judgments robust? Quantity? Consensus? Quality or trustworthiness of the workers? Moreover, the robustness of judgments depends not only on the workers, but on the task design. Effective crowdsourcing is a cooperative endeavor.
In this talk, we will analyze various dimensions of microwork that characterize applications, tasks, and crowds. Drawing on our experience at companies that have pioneered the use of microwork (Samasource) and data science (LinkedIn), we will offer practical advice to help you design crowdsourcing workflows to meet your data product needs.
Cloud Connect April 2015 at Interop, Las Vegas NV USA1jf
Cloud services have been around long enough, and their value sufficiently proven, that most executives and business units are ready and willing to buy in. It’s the IT organization that may be dragging its collective feet. Their objections may revolve around security, maturity, lock-in, etc., or stem from the worry the cloud makes them redundant (and thus unemployed). In this session, we’ll discuss ‘cloud whisperer’ techniques to soothe IT’s fears and help bring them on board. We’ll share real-world stories about staff fears, and how IT leadership worked around these fears to create significant benefit for the organization.
At the Social Media Club Workshop held on June 11, 2007 in Palo Alto, CA at SAP Labs, Giovanni discussed how leading businesses are using social media to reorganize themselves for substantial gains in productivity, efficiency and market leadership. The presentation — which draws from more than 50 publicly available case studies — examines the key organizational and social challenges that businesses face when attempting to embrace social media.
CCW conference: Stormwater Financing Economic Impact AssessmentClean Water
Dan Nees, Environmental Finance Center
This presentation will provide results of an economic impact study conducted by the Environmental Finance Center at the University of Maryland, College Park in partnership with the Business Economic and Outreach Network (BEACON) at Salisbury University. The study assessed the anticipated economic impact of urban stormwater management investments, focusing specifically on the local impact of practices required as part of the federally mandated Chesapeake Bay restoration effort. The study was conducted as part of a local stormwater financing project led by EFC with the support of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.
Data-Ed Online Webinar: Data Architecture RequirementsDATAVERSITY
Data architecture is foundational to an information-based operational environment. It is data architecture that organizes data assets so they can be used in your business strategy to create real business value. Even though this is important, data architectures are still being used ineffectively. The various uses of data architecture are referenced to inform, clarify, understand, and resolve aspects of a variety of business problems commonly encountered in organizations. As opposed to showing how to architect data, your presenter Dr. Peter Aiken will show how to use data architecture to solve business problems. The goal is for you to be able to envision a number of uses for data architectures that will maximize your organization’s competitive advantage.
Takeaways:
•How to utilize data architecture to address a broad variety of organizational challenges and how to utilize data architectures in support of business strategy
•Understanding foundational data architecture concepts based on the DAMA DMBOK
•Data architecture guiding principles & best practices
As one of the organisers of Thingscon Amsterdam and programmers of the day, Iskander did a short introduction into the theme of Thingscon this year. Also introducing a new label called Connectable.
Internet of People is a new computing paradigm designed to enable Smart Sustainable Places which follow Social Good principles
Smart Sustainable Places =
IoT +
Big Data +
Blockchain +
People Participation through CO-PRODUCTION
Ponencia impartida por Steven Dhondt, investigador senior en TNO Innovation for Life, el 5 de julio de 2013 en la II European Summer School of Social Innovation
This presentation is an updated and diluted version of an earlier slides deck (see http://bit.ly/2pbw2M8).
Is it really "sharing"?
Presentation of the so-called "Sharing" Economy, for a lecture about service innovation at Linköping University (LiU), during a course in Service Management and Marketing.
I talk about Unicorns; collaborative... consumption-production-finance-learning-governance; “platform cooperativism” and my research focus on shared mobility.
e-Democracy Conference 2011 presentation titled 'Open Government is here' by Jeff
Kaplan, Managing Director, Open ePolicy Solutions | Twitter: @jeffkaplan88
Summary of a talk I did at Beyond The Smart City June 25th 2015 in Devon for the Devon Node of the ODI. It includes examples of some of the work we do at Visceral Business.
An overview of current Open Data activities and approaches and our own approach to manage and develop Open Data projects using Linked Data as the technical piece for the best results in the long run. Prepared for ICT 2010, http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/events/cf/ict2010/item-display.cfm?id=2790
Trends in e-government reflect trends in society but also help shape public services and governance. What really is happening now and how will this continue up to 2020? Why we should be both excited yet cautious.
Challenges, Opportunities and Risks for a Smart FutureMLOVE ConFestival
We live in times that are as exciting as unsure at once. For many it is the most stunning and promising era in human society and for others it is a scary derangement of the old world. To find a path which leads us into a great future we created a comprehensive study to get insights about possible ways and hypotheses.
MLOVE and VISITOR FIRST plan to expand their initial scoping research on the relations between people and future technologies of Mobility, Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities. It considers important questions such as the consequences of bringing cutting edge technology into everyday life and the hopes, visions and fears tied to this process. The social frameworks that produce these technologies will also be analyzed.
MLOVE is a global community that brings together CEOs, CMOs, innovators and startup entrepreneurs from across multiple disci- plines to share, learn and inspire ideas with an array of scientists, artists and other pioneers.
In VISITOR FIRST, MLOVE found a partner with several years of experience in the field of ethnographic research and holistic research designs within a business context.
Challenges, Opportunities and Risks for a Smart Future VISITOR First
We live in times that are as exciting as unsure at once. For many it is the most stunning and promising era in human society and for others it is a scary derangement of the old world. To find a path which leads us into a great future we created a comprehensive study to get insights about possible ways and hypotheses.
MLOVE and VISITOR FIRST plan to expand their initial scoping research on the relations between people and future technologies of Mobility, Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities. It considers important questions such as the consequences of bringing cutting edge technology into everyday life and the hopes, visions and fears tied to this process. The social frameworks that produce these technologies will also be analyzed.
MLOVE is a global community that brings together CEOs, CMOs, innovators and startup entrepreneurs from across multiple disciplines to share, learn and inspire ideas with an array of scientists, artists and other pioneers.
In VISITOR FIRST, MLOVE found a partner with several years of experience in the field of ethnographic research and holistic research designs within a business context.
Presentation delivered by Carrie Bishop of FutureGov at Local by Social: South West Edition. Delivered at Council House, Bristol City Council, on Friday 28th January 2011. For further information on Local by Social please visit http://localbysocial.net/
Enriching Internet of Things through design thinking - Melanie Gorka (Design ...Info.nl
Internet of Things (IoT) is in need of a better design language, a system to help businesses engaging in IoT projects to ensure value. At the Emerce TechLive! event on 30 May 2017, Melanie Gorka shared her vision on applying design thinking and strategy to the IoT.
Voetbal International: bouwne aan een krachtig digitaal platformInfo.nl
Duik in de wereld van Vi.nl! Ontdek het nieuwe digitale platform van vi.nl en leer hoe wij de technische uitdagingen in een snel veranderend medialandschap hebben overwonnen.
Bij het congres industrieel erfgoed van de provincie Noord-Holland presenteerde we over innovatie voor de erfgoedsector, samen met Somedialoog - onze partner bij Stampions. Iskander liet zien wat de ontwikkelingen zijn bij het Internet of things.
Info.nl was asked by Digital Erfgoed Nederland to reflect on the project Erfgoed Geodata and the value for service developers during the event 'Hacking Heritage talks' September 17, 2015.
Iskander Smit was asked by the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences to share the research on the future of retail touchpoints we did for Shopping 2020 as inspiration for the theme semester on Retail 2030.
At ThingsCon 2015 in Berlin (8 & 9 May 2015) Labs (Iskander Smit & Antoine Hogemboom) did a workshop on haptic interactions. Attendees were able to try different vibro stimuli themselves and were invited to think on the way these basic haptic interactions could contribute to the experience of a service.
Simplifying complexity with microservices - Remmelt PitInfo.nl
Info.nl Knowledge session: Simplifying complexity with microservices - 25 February 2015
During this session Remmelt Pit shed light on the concept of microservices as enabler of modern online platforms: scalable and open to connect to the outside world.
What does it take to have a flexible and robust digital platform both in architecture of microservices and in approach? How to manage complexity? How to secure the success of your online landscape?
Iskander Smit was invited by the Rotterdam University of Applied Science to kick-off the course of Emerging Media with a presentation on the future of retail. February 17, 2015
At the conference Things in Amsterdam (November 7, 2014) Iskander Smit planned to present this short introduction on Things relevance for agencies as Info.nl. As organiser he decided to skip the presentation due to the time.
Labs organised a knowledge session on Google Glass, July 10, 2014. What is the future of Glass based on a year of experimenting with this new wearable device.
Presentation as held in two parts by Iskander Smit.
These are the slides from the <a>Magnolia on Jelastic presentation</a> done by Jelastic and Info.nl during the Magnolia 2014 conference.
The managed services department of Info.nl offers Jelastic Cloud hosting since 2013. The general angle of this presentation is to explain how Magnolia works in combination with Jelastic.
The presentation includes:
- An overview of the Jelastic cloud hosting platform
- A demo on our Info Jelastic cloud; how to install Magnolia 5 on Jelastic
- Lessons learned with Magnolia Jelastic hosting
- What's next
Tata Group Dials Taiwan for Its Chipmaking Ambition in Gujarat’s DholeraAvirahi City Dholera
The Tata Group, a titan of Indian industry, is making waves with its advanced talks with Taiwanese chipmakers Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) and UMC Group. The goal? Establishing a cutting-edge semiconductor fabrication unit (fab) in Dholera, Gujarat. This isn’t just any project; it’s a potential game changer for India’s chipmaking aspirations and a boon for investors seeking promising residential projects in dholera sir.
Visit : https://www.avirahi.com/blog/tata-group-dials-taiwan-for-its-chipmaking-ambition-in-gujarats-dholera/
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
Premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions for Modern BusinessesSynapseIndia
Stay ahead of the curve with our premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions. Our expert developers utilize MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js to create modern and responsive web applications. Trust us for cutting-edge solutions that drive your business growth and success.
Know more: https://www.synapseindia.com/technology/mean-stack-development-company.html
In the Adani-Hindenburg case, what is SEBI investigating.pptxAdani case
Adani SEBI investigation revealed that the latter had sought information from five foreign jurisdictions concerning the holdings of the firm’s foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in relation to the alleged violations of the MPS Regulations. Nevertheless, the economic interest of the twelve FPIs based in tax haven jurisdictions still needs to be determined. The Adani Group firms classed these FPIs as public shareholders. According to Hindenburg, FPIs were used to get around regulatory standards.
Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit and TemplatesAurelien Domont, MBA
This Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit was created by ex-McKinsey, Deloitte and BCG Management Consultants, after more than 5,000 hours of work. It is considered the world's best & most comprehensive Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit. It includes all the Frameworks, Best Practices & Templates required to successfully undertake the Digital Transformation of your organization and define a robust IT Strategy.
Editable Toolkit to help you reuse our content: 700 Powerpoint slides | 35 Excel sheets | 84 minutes of Video training
This PowerPoint presentation is only a small preview of our Toolkits. For more details, visit www.domontconsulting.com
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
3.0 Project 2_ Developing My Brand Identity Kit.pptxtanyjahb
A personal brand exploration presentation summarizes an individual's unique qualities and goals, covering strengths, values, passions, and target audience. It helps individuals understand what makes them stand out, their desired image, and how they aim to achieve it.
5. internet is everywhere in everything
since August 20, 2010 more connected things than people
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9G8P0YWd_kU
May 31, 2012
9. approaches to the Internet of Things
pro-active framework
reality is changed by the connections
re-active framework
a smart layer on reality
Rob van Kranenburg, 2011
May 31, 2012
10. in an Internet of Everything we
will consume personal stuff
May 31, 2012
11. products become hyper personal,
and manifactured in the now
personal production in the era of the you-web
May 31, 2012
12. experience
personal context of use/
profile devices
service/service
play
enhanced
May 31, 2012
13. we use only when we need it
Spotify, Greenwheels, etc.
May 31, 2012
14. we make only what we need
Shapeways, Makerbot
May 31, 2012
17. The danger of being responsible
for me, myself and I…
May 31, 2012
18. …is the gap between me and
the government.
And my fellow citizens.
May 31, 2012
19. a new balance between citizen
and state will emerge
May 31, 2012
20. Oct 11, 2011: session Future of contributing
for Dutch Tax Administration, organized by Council, Waag Society and Info.nl
May 31, 2012
21. Session Future of involvement; objectives
§ Starting point: are we loosing involvement and engagement by the middle
class due to disconnection from nation states.
§ How can we organize engagement by using principles of tracing
everything by the Internet of Things.
§ Central question: how would a society without a tax administration look
like. A society based on the concept of useful contributing by civilians and
facilitation by government.
§ How can we reach a situation of voluntary contribution?
§ Participants of: Belastingdienst, Waag Society, Council Internet of Things,
ING, Vestia, Hubbub, Hack de Overheid, Ministerie van Justitie,
Gemeente Amsterdam, Dyndy, Federatie Creatieve Industrie, Amnesty
International,
May 31, 2012
22. Themes discussed
§ A new role for governments
§ with a changing connection between citizen and government; can technology serve as
binding element
§ Solidarity and engagement
§ individualism will not last for ever. Trust is key. Is bottom-up trust possible? Developing
of new reputation systems
§ Changing valuation of possession and transparency
§ how manageable is our technology, who owns the internet of things. Trust is provided
with transparency
May 31, 2012
23. Recommendations
Enable a Darwinistic government. Create a set of basic rule set for the
general interest and experiment with the rest.
The personal data stays in possession of the citizen.
This is achieved by creating a parallel government that manage this
rule set and takes the experimental approach as start.
With transparency as fundament.
So Human scale, laid back government
May 31, 2012
26. transparency and control for engagement
we want to know how our money is spent
this should be connected to the general purposes of contribution
long-term decisions are stimulated by bigger stories
but personal relevance is key
use simulations to interpret the impact of choices
and your choices are validated by learning from your actual behaviour
May 31, 2012
28. contribution based on personal use
every use of products/services leaves trails, connected to taxes on use
the context of use plays an important role as multiplier
Always real-time. Behaviour is influenced through taxes on use.
trust is provided through delegating the control of the data to the citizen
the data is open to use in other contexts, chosen by the citizen
May 31, 2012
29. the sensing planet
smart city layer emerging from the data
personal driven selection
filtering layer
of relevant data
service layer leveraging the data by ISPs
value chain all objects can be tracked,
logged and traced
Rob van Kranenburg, 2012
May 31, 2012
30. So the future of taxes will be
defined by the new relation we
have with society…
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31. … and the future of taxes will
be highly personal and
contextual driven. Realtime.
May 31, 2012
32. This can only work if we get
full insights and control.
Trust is an embedded asset.
May 31, 2012