The future of your company and our country will depend on our ability to leverage this investment. But neither the investment nor the value of this knowledge factory is captured in the accounting and management
Archive for the ‘Creative Capital’ Category
The Dangerous Secret of Our Economy: The Intangible Information Gap
Submitted by smarter companies May 17th, 2010 - 01:00. 1 Comment »
NeighborGoods = Good Neighborhoods
Submitted by Dan Robles May 13th, 2010 - 01:00. 1 Comment »
When I moved to LA out of college (many years ago), I would always pick up a magazine called The Recycler. The Recycler was a used-stuff magazine localized by proximity in a vast and complicated City of Los Angeles. I bought my motorcycle, skies, concert tickets, furniture, and tools – all at incredible savings.
After [...]
Restructuring and Repricing: Convertible Currency
Submitted by Mike Sansone May 11th, 2010 - 12:00. 1 Comment »
Here is an interesting pitch from Mike Sansone. First let me ask how much would it cost NOT to have a coach? This is an important and relevant question.
Facebook and Derivatives; Too Big To Succeed?
Submitted by Dan Robles May 6th, 2010 - 01:00. 1 Comment »
Now we notice that Facebook, Whuffie, and Wall Street Dollars are all built on derivatives where the underlying value is human knowledge. That is where all the man-made value on Earth is stored, period. The value stored in Human Knowledge hedges all bets.
Insource or Outsource Social Media?
Submitted by Jay Deragon May 4th, 2010 - 12:00. 1 Comment »
It is less costly to obtain new knowledge and transfer it inside than to hire the wrong knowledge and bring it inside.
Social Media and the Contact Center for Dummies (Wiley)
Submitted by Paul Dunay April 28th, 2010 - 01:00. 1 Comment »
One of the biggest challenges for organizations today is managing the flow of information about their brands, products, and services that occurs in social media channels, including microblogs (such as Twitter), social networking sites (such as Facebook), blogs, and online forums.
Is Radio Behind Social Media?
Submitted by Jay Deragon April 27th, 2010 - 13:00. 1 Comment »
My interest was to see whether Radio was adopting use of social media and if so what unique things were they doing to better engage listeners and fans. Here is what I learned.The new audience is likely to create “new radio” that is, as Doc says ” better than ever”.
The Anonymous Social Currency
Submitted by Dan Robles April 24th, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
I am astonished that people willingly and freely give up huge volumes of information about themselves when they really don’t have to. In earlier times, marketers and advertisers would pay a great deal of money for far less information that people give them for free. People do not understand the value that is stored between their ears or how easy it would be to set up an alternate economy that trades in social currencies.
Future of Money and Technology Summit 2010
Submitted by Dan Robles April 23rd, 2010 - 12:00. No Comments »
I was invited to present at the Future of Money and Technology Summit in San Francisco on Monday April 26. Representing The Ingenesist Project, I’ll be seated on a panel with two very important futurists; Chris Heuer and Micki Krimmel discussing non-quantifiable exchanges. The ever esteemed and respectable Ms. Tara Hunt will be moderating the session.
The 1000:1 Rule; The Difference Between Money and Value
Submitted by Dan Robles April 23rd, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
The problem arises because our financial system is not able to articulate true value of social currency using a dollar denominated currency so social value remains invisible, not non-existant. Maybe the financial system does not want to articulate social value. After all, dollar denominated currency represents control of social value at a ratio of 1:1000. It’s about control



