The True Value Calculation is the expanded ROI of a business venture which includes the positive and negative impacts on a much wider body of stakeholders in the sum total of viability.
Posts Tagged ‘Wall Street’
Will Market Capitalism Be Replaced By Social Capitalism? (Part 1 and 2)
Submitted by Dan Robles June 23rd, 2010 - 00:01. 1 Comment »
This video describes a set of predictions for 2020 based on an entirely new form of capitalism whose velocity and voracity will take the world completely by surprise. Nothing is sacred and nobody is immune, not Facebook, not Google, not Wall Street, not even Governance itself….
Future of Money and Tech Summit; Non-Quantifiable Exchanges Panel
Submitted by Dan Robles May 10th, 2010 - 01:00. 1 Comment »
Very few discussions about the future of money approach the subject with as much experience, introspection, and clarity as this historic panel has. This is not another doom-gloom room – but a truly optimistic model of a future financial system built on a platform of social media. These panelists represent some of the top thought leaders, visionaries, and practitioners in the area of “Local Social” – where nothing happens until the rubber meets the road.
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.
Two Sides Of The Social Value Equation
Submitted by Dan Robles April 30th, 2010 - 08:33. 1 Comment »
There are two sides to the Social Value Equation – the creation of social value and the destruction of social value. There are also many instances where “progress”, perhaps in the form of a freeway or public structure, divides a community where strong social bonds once acted.
Where Engagement is Not Optional
Submitted by Dan Robles March 29th, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
Today we see Social Media duplicating many of the functions of earlier society by storing community wisdom, applying social vetting, and deploying social currencies.
Geolocation; Money is as Money Does
Submitted by Dan Robles March 22nd, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
Money happens because people happen, not the other way around.
Wall Street has no idea what’s knocking at their door with the emergence of a new class of Social Media Applications that incorporate geolocation and gaming strategy.
The Foursquare Economy
Submitted by Dan Robles March 18th, 2010 - 13:41. 4 Comments »
The Next Economic Paradigm is arriving and the first entries include Foursquare. Few people understand the significance of this new class of social media applications. Foursquare contains many (but not yet all) of the components of the Innovation Economy that we have been discussing for several years at Ingenesist.com, Conversationalcurreny.com, and Relationship-economics.com.
They Are Saying Something New About Social Media, Finally
Submitted by Dan Robles March 9th, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
Now, all of a sudden, a new idea is emerging…it’s barely an audible chirp, but it will become a tectonic rumble before long: Social Media is beginning to take on the characteristics of a Financial Instrument.
When Social Media Becomes a Science
Submitted by Dan Robles March 8th, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
ay Deragon posted a series of articles recently on his Relationship Economy blog which I found especially exciting. As usual, Jay is bringing forward some very important ideas related to social media components and outcomes, but what really sets this new mindset apart is the fact that Jay is asking the same questions that have been plaguing scientists for 100 years.



