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Business - Written by on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:27 - 2 Comments

Don Tapscott
From Wikinomics to Government 2.0 in the WSJ

For those that might have missed it, I just wanted to give a heads up on a Wall Street Journal article posted yesterday by L. Gordon Crovitz: From Wikinomics to the Government 2.0. This is a very exciting area of development, and we hope to collaborate with all of you in the future to revolutionize the way that government works. While you’re at it, you may want to read about five of the things I have learned about collaboration.



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Government 2.0 - only connect… : Open to persuasion…
May 14, 2008 9:48

[...] at: Personal Democracy Forum 2008: Rebooting the System, From Wikinomics to Government 2.0 (via Don Tapscott), How Web 2.0 can Reinvent Government, and Liza Sabater’s The Cluetrain Manifesto for People [...]

Martin
Aug 27, 2008 21:17

I am eagerly anticipating the release of this book.

Being a prior intelligence analyst and currently serving as knowledge manager and collaboration consultant to a major entity of the DoD, I have experienced first hand the transformation that has taken place, the growing pains experienced and experiencing, and the plans for the future.

If I can be of any assistance, please let me know. I study and reflect upon your works almost daily and would be honored to help.

Coming soon in paperback! Help rename the paperback version of Macrowikinomics and win a one-hour webinar for you and your colleagues with Don Tapscott. Ends 5:00pm ET, August 31. Learn more.

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