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Humanocracy

The white coat of a physician signifies a 19th century model of leadership: authoritative, unchallenged, above and beyond the ordinary. This is not who today's physicians are.
Hack by Sonja Dieterich on July 18, 2011
Business professionals need to be able to always stand out in the crowd and set themselves apart given our current society—but, how? 
Story by Samantha Hager on May 1, 2019
What would it look like if the rapidly-evolving social world of Web 2.0 collided with the sterile and static corporate Intranet? What would happen if information flowed from the outside in, instead of inside out? Those are the questions at the heart of an interesting experiment unfolding at global...
Blog by Julian Birkinshaw on June 29, 2011
This hack would "Personify the Legal Enity" as to socializing with the External Environment as well as the Internal Environment.
We use social media to interact with people, gather information, keep up with the news, and entertain ourselves.Many people also use it to learn about their health.
Story by Elianna Hyde on November 29, 2022
Producism is an evolutionary economic model that enables everyone to become an impactful social entrepreneur to eventually self-actualize in a sustainable world.
Hack by Drew Little on March 5, 2012
Create a public event series where organisations can safely experiment with future of work concepts and crowd source solutions to meaningful problems with the community 
Hack by Simon Waller on January 17, 2011
Consumers crave a business community where ethics, principles and values hold places of importance in the boardroom.
Hack by Ed King on May 11, 2012
Co-Authored By Terry Barber
In the new economy, employees are often perplexed by the disconnect between employee technology and corporate objectives. Executives talk about employee empowerment, the need for innovation, the importance of social media and new business models. But they provide employees with locked-down desktop...
Blog by Paul D'Arcy on June 7, 2011

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