Workshop during 11th National E-learning Congres on future of education. Februari, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Organization: Studie Centrum voor Bedrijf & Overheid.
Workshop during 11th National E-learning Congres on future of education. Februari, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Organization: Studie Centrum voor Bedrijf & Overheid.
Ronald van den Hoff geeft op flitsende wijze een overzicht van de nieuwste ontwikkelingen op het gebied van social media en internetmogelijkheden, en geeft daarbij een heldere visie weer op de toekomst van bedrijfsleven, marketing, overheid en nieuw leiderschap.
1) The document discusses the transformation from the industrial era to the digital/social revolution era and proposes that we are moving towards an "interdependent economy" based on connectivity, sustainability, reciprocity, and collaboration between governments, producers, and consumers.
2) It introduces the company Seats2Meet.com, which provides meeting spaces and focuses on creating serendipitous encounters and transformations through collaboration.
3) It outlines Seats2Meet.com's business model, which aims to create a "collaboration ecosystem" through offerings like online matching of meeting spaces, reviews, social media integration, and augmented reality tools.
Ronald van den Hoff discusses the transformation from an industrial to digital/social revolution era (#Society30). He argues that organizations are shifting from hierarchical (1.0) to networked (2.0) to collaborative (3.0) models. The economy is becoming more interdependent through connectivity, sustainability, and reciprocity. Individuals are both producers and consumers (prosumers) through co-creation, crowdsourcing, and collaborative consumption. Value is created through networks and sharing.
The document discusses the PICNIC Innovation Mash Up event happening on May 15th, 2012 in Amsterdam. It covers topics around the evolution of societies from agricultural to industrial to knowledge-based. It also discusses the shift from centralized power structures to more lateral power structures in organizations. Additional topics touched on include the increasing abundance, real-time access, and integration of data as well as concepts of virtuality and reality. Short quotes are provided around maximizing distribution and learning. Charts show the evolution of societies over time and survey results about knowledge sharing.
This document provides an overview of data journalism. It discusses the origins of database journalism in the 1950s and examples of early practitioners. It also covers recent developments like increased use of data visualization and tools that allow for more interactive data stories. Experts comment that data-driven journalism can uncover important stories and that skills in data analysis and visualization will be increasingly important for journalists. The document also lists some free and popular tools used for data analysis and visualization.
This document discusses the transition to a new era driven by digital transformation and the sharing economy. It describes how businesses and society are moving from producer-driven models to models defined by prosumers, crowdsourcing, collaboration, sharing resources and co-creation. Key aspects of this new economy include interdependence, sustainability, reciprocity, abundance and collaborative consumption enabled by connectivity and smart solutions.
This document discusses four scenarios for the future of cities and society driven by new digital technologies and sharing platforms: 1) "The City: Your Stage" where platforms enable social business and on-demand services, disrupting traditional economies. 2) "Metropolis Reversed" where establishments fight innovations trying to maintain order. 3) "Networked Serendipity" focuses on sharing, collaboration and value creation through connected people and platforms. 4) "Minority Report" examines issues around unlimited data, AI and loss of privacy with increased surveillance. Throughout, themes of sharing resources and services through new platforms and connections are explored, along with economic and societal disruptions that may result.
Ronald van den Hoff geeft op flitsende wijze een overzicht van de nieuwste ontwikkelingen op het gebied van social media en internetmogelijkheden, en geeft daarbij een heldere visie weer op de toekomst van bedrijfsleven, marketing, overheid en nieuw leiderschap.
1) The document discusses the transformation from the industrial era to the digital/social revolution era and proposes that we are moving towards an "interdependent economy" based on connectivity, sustainability, reciprocity, and collaboration between governments, producers, and consumers.
2) It introduces the company Seats2Meet.com, which provides meeting spaces and focuses on creating serendipitous encounters and transformations through collaboration.
3) It outlines Seats2Meet.com's business model, which aims to create a "collaboration ecosystem" through offerings like online matching of meeting spaces, reviews, social media integration, and augmented reality tools.
Ronald van den Hoff discusses the transformation from an industrial to digital/social revolution era (#Society30). He argues that organizations are shifting from hierarchical (1.0) to networked (2.0) to collaborative (3.0) models. The economy is becoming more interdependent through connectivity, sustainability, and reciprocity. Individuals are both producers and consumers (prosumers) through co-creation, crowdsourcing, and collaborative consumption. Value is created through networks and sharing.
The document discusses the PICNIC Innovation Mash Up event happening on May 15th, 2012 in Amsterdam. It covers topics around the evolution of societies from agricultural to industrial to knowledge-based. It also discusses the shift from centralized power structures to more lateral power structures in organizations. Additional topics touched on include the increasing abundance, real-time access, and integration of data as well as concepts of virtuality and reality. Short quotes are provided around maximizing distribution and learning. Charts show the evolution of societies over time and survey results about knowledge sharing.
This document provides an overview of data journalism. It discusses the origins of database journalism in the 1950s and examples of early practitioners. It also covers recent developments like increased use of data visualization and tools that allow for more interactive data stories. Experts comment that data-driven journalism can uncover important stories and that skills in data analysis and visualization will be increasingly important for journalists. The document also lists some free and popular tools used for data analysis and visualization.
This document discusses the transition to a new era driven by digital transformation and the sharing economy. It describes how businesses and society are moving from producer-driven models to models defined by prosumers, crowdsourcing, collaboration, sharing resources and co-creation. Key aspects of this new economy include interdependence, sustainability, reciprocity, abundance and collaborative consumption enabled by connectivity and smart solutions.
This document discusses four scenarios for the future of cities and society driven by new digital technologies and sharing platforms: 1) "The City: Your Stage" where platforms enable social business and on-demand services, disrupting traditional economies. 2) "Metropolis Reversed" where establishments fight innovations trying to maintain order. 3) "Networked Serendipity" focuses on sharing, collaboration and value creation through connected people and platforms. 4) "Minority Report" examines issues around unlimited data, AI and loss of privacy with increased surveillance. Throughout, themes of sharing resources and services through new platforms and connections are explored, along with economic and societal disruptions that may result.
Opening Keynote at the Amsterdam Cityhall on the occasion of the Amsterdam Innovation Festival Week, where 16.000 civil servants were stimulated to use social media. Amsterdam, December 2009.
Ronald van den Hoff is an author, publisher, trendwatcher, entrepreneur, coach, investor, and chairman who focuses on technological explosions, social transformations, and the rise of a chaordic (both chaotic and orderly) society. Key aspects of this transformation include the internet providing access to information, the social web enabling connectivity, and collaborative platforms creating new models for social and economic value creation. By 2025, artificial and human intelligence will be more connected through technologies like the global brain, while production will increasingly be handled by intelligent robots and a metaverse-style mesh of decentralized collaboration.
Ronald van den Hoff is an author, publisher, trendwatcher, entrepreneur, coach, investor, and chairman who discusses the rise of a "chaordic" or technologically and socially transforming society from 1995 to 2025. Key transformations include the internet providing access to information, the social web enabling connectivity, and collaborative economies creating new social and economic value through platforms. Advancements may lead to an autonomous world where artificial and human intelligence are connected through a "global brain" and "metaverse-mesh," and intelligent robots perform jobs cheaper and more reliably than humans.
This document outlines key trends shaping society in the post-corona era, including the rise of technology and social transformations. Major technological explosions like the internet, social web, collaborative economy, and autonomous world are blurring lines between real and fake and transforming production, resources, capital, labor and organizations. Traditional structures are giving way to those driven by technology and data. Centralization of marketplaces through platforms like Airbnb are having significant impacts. The sharing economy is prioritizing access over ownership of spaces, services and products. Coworking has become an enabler of serendipitous connections and opportunities through social and monetary capital. A framework is proposed for cities as multidimensional public spaces that foster diversity,
The document outlines key trends that have emerged since the early 2000s, including the rise of tech giants like Apple, Amazon, and Google; the growth of e-commerce and online activities like festivals and meetings; advances in AI and augmented reality; and the emergence of concepts like the metaverse and decentralized platforms. It also discusses trends like social tokens that give fans access to artists; zero-emissions cargo ships; using biometric data for online access; exponentially powerful supercomputers; and a vision for an interdependent, sharing-based economy that balances monetary and social capital.
This document outlines a roadmap for society in the post-corona era, highlighting several technological explosions and social transformations that are shaping a more decentralized, collaborative world. These include the rise of the internet, social web, collaborative economy, autonomous technologies, and decentralization of systems like banking and organizations through platforms. It also discusses how the nature of work is changing, with skills becoming more important than degrees and remote work on the rise, enabled by coworking spaces that foster open collaboration and innovation.
This document outlines the business model and goals of Seats2Meet, a coworking space platform. Seats2Meet aims to facilitate social and monetary capital through shared workspaces, events, and connections between professionals. Their data shows that coworking leads to valuable serendipitous connections, opportunities for collaboration, and new jobs or companies for many users. The platform now has 200 locations across 29 countries and over 105,000 members.
This document discusses the rise of collaborative platforms and sharing economies. It notes that in 2007, coworking was a new concept, and platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Bitcoin, Android, and Alibaba were just starting out or didn't exist. It describes how companies like Airbnb, Uber, Netflix, and Facebook have become leaders in their industries while owning few tangible assets. The future of work is presented as decentralized, with individuals monetizing skills and data through digital platforms. Coworking spaces are framed as enabling connections and opportunities rather than just providing real estate.
The document discusses how many modern companies have business models that differ from traditional structures. It notes that Uber is the largest taxi company but owns no vehicles, and Airbnb is the largest accommodation provider but owns no real estate. It suggests we are moving toward a "chaordic society" with technological explosions and social transformations decentralizing traditional structures and organizations.
This document discusses emerging trends in technology and society that are transforming how people live and work. These include the rise of the internet, social media, collaborative economies, and more autonomous systems. It notes that many jobs can now be done remotely or as independent contractors. Megacities are growing rapidly, and new economic models are developing around sharing and collaboration. Coworking spaces are presented as places that can facilitate serendipitous connections between people from various backgrounds and fuel innovation.
In collaboration with Consultant Twijnstra & Gudde a presentation for management of Pathe Theaters about an agile organization on its way to Society30.
This document discusses trends toward decentralization, flexible work arrangements, and the growing gig economy. It provides statistics on the rise of freelancing and independent work. Coworking spaces are presented as enablers of connectivity, collaboration, and innovation that allow organizations to access skills and opportunities beyond their traditional boundaries. Data from the Seats2meet coworking platform demonstrates increasing social and economic value generated through serendipitous connections and opportunities among coworking members over time.
The document discusses the progression of economic value from commodities to goods to services to experiences to transformations. It also discusses the S2G framework and how it can be applied to cities from dumb to smart to genius cities. Finally, it discusses how data can be visualized as social capital and how AI can be used to match professionals, experts, content, locations and events to enable serendipitous encounters.
This document outlines a roadmap for society in 2030 with 3 main points:
1. Technological explosions like the internet, social web, and collaborative economy are enabling a more "chaordic" and interconnected society.
2. Platforms are playing an increasingly important role in connecting people and facilitating new forms of value creation and economic systems like the sharing economy.
3. New economic systems like the collaborative and sharing economy are emerging, enabled by these platforms, with impacts like the rapid growth of Airbnb.
This document discusses the transition from traditional centralized networks to decentralized mesh networks and ecosystems. It highlights how value is created through interdependence rather than hierarchy using frameworks like S2G (skills become power) and concepts like Ashby's Law of Requisite Variety. Data sharing between networks in accordance with user permissions can help create local ecosystems where individuals exchange data and resources like transportation, food, education and more. This facilitates serendipitous connections and community.
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35. GLOBAL BRAIN METACORTEX connectivity of information Intelligent web WEB 4.0 2020-2040 web OS WEB 3.0 2010-2020 semantic web WEB 2.0 2000-2010 social web WEB 1.0 PC ERA CONNECTIVITY OF PEOPLE & INFORMATION connectivity of people
36. MENSEN GROEPEREN ZICH IN SOCIALE NETWERKEN MENSEN STELLEN KENNIS + INFO BESCHIKBAAR MENSEN DELEN ERVARINGEN (GRATIS) COLLABORATION SOFTWARE MOBILITEIT & WEBSERVICES: CONNECTIVITEIT
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