This video introduces the generalized algorithm that will ultimately control the value game. This video identifies what Social Entrepreneurs will do to create value which will eventually be stored and exchanged with a Social Currency.
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The Monetization of Social Capitalism
Submitted by Dan Robles August 12th, 2010 - 00:24. 3 Comments »
Monetizing Social Currency
Submitted by Dan Robles August 7th, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
Monetization means that social currency must be convertible with financial currency or accepted widely enough to stand alone across all phases of production.
The ONLY Social Currency Is Time
Submitted by Dan Robles August 5th, 2010 - 01:00. 1 Comment »
Thousands of social currencies are emerging as people lose confidence in the ability of the dollar to store value. At the end of the day, a currency is a social agreement. People need to agree that whatever they use for the storage and exchange of value accurately represents their productivity – otherwise they will not work for it.
Give back to your community: A marketing lesson from the Grateful Dead
Submitted by David Meerman Scott July 31st, 2010 - 14:00. No Comments »
The Grateful Dead frequently threw their support behind causes and ideas they believed in, especially anything related to improving life in their home base of San Francisco. This is an idea we discuss in chapter 18 of our book Marketing Lessons from …
Intangible Capital is the New Factory
Submitted by smarter companies July 22nd, 2010 - 12:02. 2 Comments »
The core of the tangible economy is the factory. Simply put, a factory is a building where production equipment converts raw material into finished goods. Companies make their money by selling these finished goods. The story of the tangible economy is the story of organizing and running these factories.The modern …
Convergence Toward the Knowledge Inventory
Submitted by Dan Robles July 22nd, 2010 - 01:00. 1 Comment »
The Knowledge inventory will become the most important element of Social Capitalism. Today, knowledge is largely sequestered behind the walls of corporation in the form of titles, skill codes, resumes, job descriptions, certifications, and college degrees. In order to predict the future, we point to the things that we have done in the past.
Is War A Social Agreement?
Submitted by Dan Robles July 15th, 2010 - 04:00. 1 Comment »
People have a deep seated unease with what the dollar is and what the dollar represents. To escape the dollar is to escape a tangle of influence that impacts everything we say, do, and think about ourselves and about each other. It almost seems that to escape the dollar is to escape ourselves.
WIKiD Tools; The Secret Weapon of Social Capitalism
Submitted by Dan Robles July 14th, 2010 - 00:30. 1 Comment »
Take note that debt can reach infinity but austerity measures can only reach zero … you can do the math on a postage stamp. If there ever was a need for a secret weapon, it is now.
Stock Harmony; An Exchange for Social Value
Submitted by Dan Robles July 13th, 2010 - 01:00. 1 Comment »
So this is what makes Stock Harmony interesting. The successful “next currency” will be the one which best represents human productivity. Only then will someone be willing to trade their productivity for that of another person using a currency note as an exchange mechanism. This is where other alternate currencies fall apart and where Stock Harmony shows greater strength.
Social System Capitalism
Submitted by Dan Robles July 7th, 2010 - 01:00. 1 Comment »
We cannot have a rational discussion about the market capitalist system without also having a rational discussion about the social capitalist system. Yet, Social Capitalism is barely defined. Social capitalism is hidden behind command and control corporate systems and “intangibles” accounting. Social Capitalism is constrained by invisible lines on a map; marginalized, taxed, oppressed and controlled by skin color, gender roles, marketing, politics, and conflict all in the name of my God and Country.



