For Social Media Week 2013 I took Singapore through the history and future of transparency. Exploring the multiple threads of evolution that lead us to a voyeuristic modern world of social media
The document outlines 11 ideas for revitalizing Leaf Rapids 2.0 by making it more creative, sustainable, and globally connected. It proposes rebranding the city as cool, creative, and conceptual. It also suggests investing in broadband internet, supporting local development through coordinated work teams, identifying and assessing community assets, and having a long-term vision from 2010 to 2050. The overall goal is to rebuild Leaf Rapids' foundation and capture the global imagination through innovative and sustainable redevelopment.
Are you ready for Isaac? The Digital Native ConsumerScott Bales
The document appears to be a series of tweets and posts from @scottebales discussing various topics such as organizational change, the impact of technology and mobility on society, and an individual named Isaac. Key ideas discussed include the need for organizations to evolve and become more transparent and structured effectively, how citizens now have more influence through digital platforms, and the importance of understanding citizens and their experiences rather than just policies. It also promotes getting out of the office to engage with people and find solutions to real problems.
For Social Media Week 2013 I took Singapore through the history and future of transparency. Exploring the multiple threads of evolution that lead us to a voyeuristic modern world of social media
The document outlines 11 ideas for revitalizing Leaf Rapids 2.0 by making it more creative, sustainable, and globally connected. It proposes rebranding the city as cool, creative, and conceptual. It also suggests investing in broadband internet, supporting local development through coordinated work teams, identifying and assessing community assets, and having a long-term vision from 2010 to 2050. The overall goal is to rebuild Leaf Rapids' foundation and capture the global imagination through innovative and sustainable redevelopment.
Are you ready for Isaac? The Digital Native ConsumerScott Bales
The document appears to be a series of tweets and posts from @scottebales discussing various topics such as organizational change, the impact of technology and mobility on society, and an individual named Isaac. Key ideas discussed include the need for organizations to evolve and become more transparent and structured effectively, how citizens now have more influence through digital platforms, and the importance of understanding citizens and their experiences rather than just policies. It also promotes getting out of the office to engage with people and find solutions to real problems.