The document discusses two things that are missing from the Darzi report on the NHS: 1) A focus on nursing as the essence of care delivery, and developing nursing leadership. 2) A focus on team managers, who are often nurses, and empowering them to effectively lead and motivate staff to improve patient experience. The document argues these two areas are what can truly deliver personalized, dignified care, but they were not adequately addressed in the Darzi report.
The document summarizes major changes to the UK benefits system as outlined in the government's Emergency Budget, Comprehensive Spending Review, and Welfare Reform Bill. It details measures such as uprating benefits in line with CPI instead of earnings, freezing child benefit, limiting total benefits, time limiting contributory ESA to 1 year, and localizing council tax benefit. The new Universal Credit system will replace most working-age benefits and automatically adjust payments monthly based on earnings reported by HMRC.
The document discusses two things that are missing from the Darzi report on the NHS: 1) A focus on nursing as the essence of care delivery, and developing nursing leadership. 2) A focus on team managers, who are often nurses, and empowering them to effectively lead and motivate staff to improve patient experience. The document argues these two areas are what can truly deliver personalized, dignified care, but they were not adequately addressed in the Darzi report.
The document summarizes major changes to the UK benefits system as outlined in the government's Emergency Budget, Comprehensive Spending Review, and Welfare Reform Bill. It details measures such as uprating benefits in line with CPI instead of earnings, freezing child benefit, limiting total benefits, time limiting contributory ESA to 1 year, and localizing council tax benefit. The new Universal Credit system will replace most working-age benefits and automatically adjust payments monthly based on earnings reported by HMRC.
Society is changing from an industrial model to a new Society 3.0 driven by digital technologies. Key aspects of this new society include access being more important than ownership, the rise of the sharing economy and self-employed professionals or "knowmads", and an increased role of cities and new digital platforms. This document outlines various trends reflecting this transition, such as companies that provide services without owning assets (Uber, Airbnb) and the growing importance of alternative currencies, 3D printing, and the Internet of Things.
This document discusses how society is evolving from an agricultural to an industrial to a new Society 3.0 model. Key aspects of Society 3.0 include access being more important than ownership, a sharing economy where goods and services are accessed rather than owned, and new platforms and companies like Uber, Airbnb and Alibaba that provide access over assets. Cities will become more important than countries, and there will be a rise of self-employed knowledge workers and crowd companies. Privacy, real-time data from devices and an Internet of Things will also shape this new society.
This document discusses how society is evolving from an agricultural to an industrial to a new Society 3.0 model. Key aspects of Society 3.0 include access being more important than ownership, a sharing economy where goods and services are accessed rather than owned, and new platforms and companies like Uber, Airbnb and Alibaba that provide access over assets. Cities will become more important hubs and knowmads or self-employed digital nomads will rise in this new society structured around sharing and access.
Presentatie GGZE 16 maart in S2M Strijp-S (Vincent AriënsSeats2meetcom
The document discusses how society is evolving from an agricultural to an industrial to a new "Society 3.0". Key aspects of this new society include the rise of self-employed "knowmads", cities becoming more important than countries, and access being more important than ownership through the sharing economy and alternative currencies. This new society emphasizes serendipitous opportunities and experiences over commodities through emerging technologies.
First presentation about S2M connect presentation for a group influentials within the Seats2meet.com network. Off course these slides are always under construction cause we define the future together.
Presentatie voor Autotrack, Antwerpen Fresh ForwardSeats2meetcom
Ronald van den Hoff discusses how society is evolving from an industrial society to a new "Society 3.0". In this new society, access will become more important than ownership, and cities and connected people will become more important than traditional organizations. Knowledge workers or "knowmads" who are self-employed professionals will rise in prominence.
Ronald van den Hoff discusses how society is evolving from an industrial society to a new "Society 3.0". He notes an undercurrent of more people choosing their own path in life and how they interact with others and their environment. The document then outlines several key characteristics of this new society, including that access will be more important than ownership, sharing economies will grow, and crowd companies where connected people are more important than traditional organizations will emerge.
The document discusses how society is transitioning from an industrial society to a new Society 3.0 driven by digital revolution. Key aspects of this new society include cities becoming more important than countries, connected people becoming more important than organizations, and access being valued over ownership. Professionals will increasingly work independently and connectivity through sharing resources will be important.
The document discusses how society is transitioning to a new "Society 3.0" driven by technology and global connectivity. It argues that in this new society, cities will become more important than countries, connected individuals will become more important than organizations, and people will increasingly work as "knowmads" or self-employed professionals. It introduces the concept of the "Serendipity Machine" which uses real-time connections through virtual networks to enhance chance meetings and opportunities for people.
BOVAG winnen is meedoen (Vincent Ariëns)Seats2meetcom
The document discusses how society is changing and moving from an industrial society to a new Society 3.0 driven by digital revolution. Key aspects of this new society include cities becoming more important than countries, connected people becoming more important than organizations, and access being more important than ownership. This is enabling trends like sharing economy, maker movement, and coworking spaces that emphasize open sharing over privacy and social capital over monetary capital. The document promotes immersing oneself in this emerging new society.
The document discusses how society is transitioning to a new "Society 3.0" driven by the digital revolution. Some key aspects of this new society include cities becoming more important than countries, connected people becoming more important than organizations, and access being more important than ownership. The sharing economy is highlighted as an example of this transition, with references to companies like Airbnb and the growing importance of sharing over ownership. The concept of a "Serendipity Machine" is introduced to help facilitate unexpected but valuable connections between people.
The document discusses how society is transitioning from an industrial society to a new "Society 3.0" driven by digital technologies. Some of the key aspects of this new society mentioned include the rising importance of cities over countries, access over ownership, sharing economies, and more self-organization and connectivity between people. The concept of a "Serendipity Machine" is introduced to help facilitate unexpected but valuable connections between people in this new digital world.
Claranet en Novadata klantendag 'Krachtenbundeling'Seats2meetcom
The document discusses how society is changing and moving towards a new "Society 3.0" driven by digital technologies. Key aspects of this new society highlighted include cities becoming more important than countries, connected people becoming more important than traditional organizations, and access being valued over ownership. The sharing economy is presented as an important part of this new society, with examples like Airbnb and coworking/shared workspaces discussed. A concept of a "Serendipity Machine" is introduced as a way to facilitate chance meetings and connections between people in this new digital world to foster sharing, collaboration and economic opportunity.
Presentation for Kentalis in S2M Strijp-SSeats2meetcom
The document discusses how society is transitioning to a new "Society 3.0" driven by digital technologies and networks. Some key aspects of this new society include cities becoming more important than countries, connected people becoming more important than traditional organizations, and access being valued over ownership. The concept of a "Serendipity Machine" is introduced as a real-time place-based value network to help "Knowmads" (knowledge nomads) make serendipitous connections.
This document discusses the rise of a new "Society 3.0" driven by digital technologies and connected people. Key points discussed include:
- Society is changing from industrial to a new digital form as people choose their own paths
- Cities and connected people will become more important than countries and organizations
- The rise of self-employed "Knowmads" and crowd companies is a trend in this new society
- A "Serendipity Machine" is proposed as a real-time place-based network to enhance connections between knowmads within a city's virtual community
Presentation for the S2M Operators Meetup (NL) Seats2meetcom
This document provides an agenda for the s2m operator meetup. It includes times for welcome, presentations on Society 3.0, the boarding process, the S2M Deskspace and magazine, sharing week, lunch, and a world cafe session. It also includes information on the seats2meet.com story, KNOWMADS, the ouishare fest, and becoming part of the Serendipity Machine. Details are given on the freemium business model for coworking, workspaces, meetingspaces, deskspaces, and premium locations. Information is provided on residents and developments for workspaces and meetingspaces.
Dag van de Projectontwikkeling (Vincent Ariëns)Seats2meetcom
The document discusses how societal and technological changes are transforming how people live and work. Key points discussed include:
- Cities will become more important than countries as people increasingly work remotely and connect digitally.
- Individual connections between people will become more important than traditional organizations as crowd-based and sharing models emerge.
- Access to goods and services through sharing models will become more important than outright ownership of things.
- A concept called the "Serendipity Machine" is introduced to help people unexpectedly connect with others through shared workspaces and experiences.
The document discusses how society is transitioning from an industrial to a data-driven society. It notes that cities and connected people are becoming more important than countries and organizations. Some key aspects of this transition include the sharing economy with services like Airbnb, the rise of freelance workers and crowd-companies, the internet of everything, alternative currencies and the maker movement. It also discusses the concept of "third spaces" that blend the real and virtual, and how a company called Seats2meet is creating a "Serendipity Machine" to facilitate serendipitous connections between people in various third spaces.
Society 3.0 Presentation during Cloud Seminar NovaDataSeats2meetcom
The document discusses emerging trends that are transforming our society, including the rise of mega cities and crowd-companies, the sharing economy, and new types of virtual and blended third spaces. It promotes the idea of a "Serendipity Machine" that would use online tools and a collection of shared physical spaces to facilitate unexpected and valuable connections between people, with the goal of unlocking serendipity and accelerating creativity and innovation.
Society is changing from an industrial model to a new Society 3.0 driven by digital technologies. Key aspects of this new society include access being more important than ownership, the rise of the sharing economy and self-employed professionals or "knowmads", and an increased role of cities and new digital platforms. This document outlines various trends reflecting this transition, such as companies that provide services without owning assets (Uber, Airbnb) and the growing importance of alternative currencies, 3D printing, and the Internet of Things.
This document discusses how society is evolving from an agricultural to an industrial to a new Society 3.0 model. Key aspects of Society 3.0 include access being more important than ownership, a sharing economy where goods and services are accessed rather than owned, and new platforms and companies like Uber, Airbnb and Alibaba that provide access over assets. Cities will become more important than countries, and there will be a rise of self-employed knowledge workers and crowd companies. Privacy, real-time data from devices and an Internet of Things will also shape this new society.
This document discusses how society is evolving from an agricultural to an industrial to a new Society 3.0 model. Key aspects of Society 3.0 include access being more important than ownership, a sharing economy where goods and services are accessed rather than owned, and new platforms and companies like Uber, Airbnb and Alibaba that provide access over assets. Cities will become more important hubs and knowmads or self-employed digital nomads will rise in this new society structured around sharing and access.
Presentatie GGZE 16 maart in S2M Strijp-S (Vincent AriënsSeats2meetcom
The document discusses how society is evolving from an agricultural to an industrial to a new "Society 3.0". Key aspects of this new society include the rise of self-employed "knowmads", cities becoming more important than countries, and access being more important than ownership through the sharing economy and alternative currencies. This new society emphasizes serendipitous opportunities and experiences over commodities through emerging technologies.
First presentation about S2M connect presentation for a group influentials within the Seats2meet.com network. Off course these slides are always under construction cause we define the future together.
Presentatie voor Autotrack, Antwerpen Fresh ForwardSeats2meetcom
Ronald van den Hoff discusses how society is evolving from an industrial society to a new "Society 3.0". In this new society, access will become more important than ownership, and cities and connected people will become more important than traditional organizations. Knowledge workers or "knowmads" who are self-employed professionals will rise in prominence.
Ronald van den Hoff discusses how society is evolving from an industrial society to a new "Society 3.0". He notes an undercurrent of more people choosing their own path in life and how they interact with others and their environment. The document then outlines several key characteristics of this new society, including that access will be more important than ownership, sharing economies will grow, and crowd companies where connected people are more important than traditional organizations will emerge.
The document discusses how society is transitioning from an industrial society to a new Society 3.0 driven by digital revolution. Key aspects of this new society include cities becoming more important than countries, connected people becoming more important than organizations, and access being valued over ownership. Professionals will increasingly work independently and connectivity through sharing resources will be important.
The document discusses how society is transitioning to a new "Society 3.0" driven by technology and global connectivity. It argues that in this new society, cities will become more important than countries, connected individuals will become more important than organizations, and people will increasingly work as "knowmads" or self-employed professionals. It introduces the concept of the "Serendipity Machine" which uses real-time connections through virtual networks to enhance chance meetings and opportunities for people.
BOVAG winnen is meedoen (Vincent Ariëns)Seats2meetcom
The document discusses how society is changing and moving from an industrial society to a new Society 3.0 driven by digital revolution. Key aspects of this new society include cities becoming more important than countries, connected people becoming more important than organizations, and access being more important than ownership. This is enabling trends like sharing economy, maker movement, and coworking spaces that emphasize open sharing over privacy and social capital over monetary capital. The document promotes immersing oneself in this emerging new society.
The document discusses how society is transitioning to a new "Society 3.0" driven by the digital revolution. Some key aspects of this new society include cities becoming more important than countries, connected people becoming more important than organizations, and access being more important than ownership. The sharing economy is highlighted as an example of this transition, with references to companies like Airbnb and the growing importance of sharing over ownership. The concept of a "Serendipity Machine" is introduced to help facilitate unexpected but valuable connections between people.
The document discusses how society is transitioning from an industrial society to a new "Society 3.0" driven by digital technologies. Some of the key aspects of this new society mentioned include the rising importance of cities over countries, access over ownership, sharing economies, and more self-organization and connectivity between people. The concept of a "Serendipity Machine" is introduced to help facilitate unexpected but valuable connections between people in this new digital world.
Claranet en Novadata klantendag 'Krachtenbundeling'Seats2meetcom
The document discusses how society is changing and moving towards a new "Society 3.0" driven by digital technologies. Key aspects of this new society highlighted include cities becoming more important than countries, connected people becoming more important than traditional organizations, and access being valued over ownership. The sharing economy is presented as an important part of this new society, with examples like Airbnb and coworking/shared workspaces discussed. A concept of a "Serendipity Machine" is introduced as a way to facilitate chance meetings and connections between people in this new digital world to foster sharing, collaboration and economic opportunity.
Presentation for Kentalis in S2M Strijp-SSeats2meetcom
The document discusses how society is transitioning to a new "Society 3.0" driven by digital technologies and networks. Some key aspects of this new society include cities becoming more important than countries, connected people becoming more important than traditional organizations, and access being valued over ownership. The concept of a "Serendipity Machine" is introduced as a real-time place-based value network to help "Knowmads" (knowledge nomads) make serendipitous connections.
This document discusses the rise of a new "Society 3.0" driven by digital technologies and connected people. Key points discussed include:
- Society is changing from industrial to a new digital form as people choose their own paths
- Cities and connected people will become more important than countries and organizations
- The rise of self-employed "Knowmads" and crowd companies is a trend in this new society
- A "Serendipity Machine" is proposed as a real-time place-based network to enhance connections between knowmads within a city's virtual community
Presentation for the S2M Operators Meetup (NL) Seats2meetcom
This document provides an agenda for the s2m operator meetup. It includes times for welcome, presentations on Society 3.0, the boarding process, the S2M Deskspace and magazine, sharing week, lunch, and a world cafe session. It also includes information on the seats2meet.com story, KNOWMADS, the ouishare fest, and becoming part of the Serendipity Machine. Details are given on the freemium business model for coworking, workspaces, meetingspaces, deskspaces, and premium locations. Information is provided on residents and developments for workspaces and meetingspaces.
Dag van de Projectontwikkeling (Vincent Ariëns)Seats2meetcom
The document discusses how societal and technological changes are transforming how people live and work. Key points discussed include:
- Cities will become more important than countries as people increasingly work remotely and connect digitally.
- Individual connections between people will become more important than traditional organizations as crowd-based and sharing models emerge.
- Access to goods and services through sharing models will become more important than outright ownership of things.
- A concept called the "Serendipity Machine" is introduced to help people unexpectedly connect with others through shared workspaces and experiences.
The document discusses how society is transitioning from an industrial to a data-driven society. It notes that cities and connected people are becoming more important than countries and organizations. Some key aspects of this transition include the sharing economy with services like Airbnb, the rise of freelance workers and crowd-companies, the internet of everything, alternative currencies and the maker movement. It also discusses the concept of "third spaces" that blend the real and virtual, and how a company called Seats2meet is creating a "Serendipity Machine" to facilitate serendipitous connections between people in various third spaces.
Society 3.0 Presentation during Cloud Seminar NovaDataSeats2meetcom
The document discusses emerging trends that are transforming our society, including the rise of mega cities and crowd-companies, the sharing economy, and new types of virtual and blended third spaces. It promotes the idea of a "Serendipity Machine" that would use online tools and a collection of shared physical spaces to facilitate unexpected and valuable connections between people, with the goal of unlocking serendipity and accelerating creativity and innovation.
18. 4. 3rd space
“A third space is any experience
that has elements of both
Reality and Virtuality, not
being purely first space (Reality)
nor second space (Virtuality).”
woensdag 20 maart 13
19. VIRTUALITY & REALITY = 3RDSPACE
“A third space is any experience
that has elements of both
Reality and Virtuality, not
being purely first space (Reality)
nor second space (Virtuality).”
Joseph Pine (2012)
woensdag 20 maart 13