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This morning I read a RT from @jhagel:
Open source trumps crowdsource &#8211; by @cdgramshttp://bit.ly/bIn1at
And an idea that has been bubbling in the back of my head came to the surface begging to be set free. Collaboration and Cooperation are complex processes. Setting up them as rivals diminishes the value each provide us. One is not [...]]]></description>
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I had a wild brainstorm last night. I wish I could share all of it with you. I was pattern finding in history to get a sense of the convergence of shifts we are experiencing. And I was sensing that what goes beyond post-modernism, from what I can see, is a pragmatic humanism. In this, [...]]]></description>
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