Praise for Macrowikinomics
Mark Parker CEO, Nike

The world needs more Canada? Not according to Foreign Policy magazine, the must-read for the world’s wonks and wannabes. The respected journal published by the Washington Post has listed 100 top global thinkers of 2011 … Read more
Without fundamental reform, universities will not be able to compete with cheaper and more effective online education providers. While many young people are still going to university, a growing portion of the best and the … Read more
Countries everywhere are struggling to develop effective yet affordable healthcare systems. But all these debates assume an old model of health where patients are passive recipients of medical care and play little or no role … Read more
What will happen in 2012? In the spirit of the aphorism “The future is not something to be predicted, it’s something to be achieved,” let me suggest 20 transformations (which Reuters will publish in four … Read more
The Real-Time Academy Marketing Jury, the group of judges that decide the winners of the Shorty Industry Awards are delighted to announce that Don Tapscott, one of the world’s leading authorities on innovation, media, and … Read more
In an age of media fragmentation and balkanization, critics may suggest that the need for the CBC is reduced and that cutting funding would be an easy way for Ottawa to save money. But the … Read more
Guest Author Fred Winegust is an innovative Business Strategy and Value Animation Executive currently focused in the Sustainability and Risk Management space – with consulting experience in Financial Services, Telecom and Industrial sectors as well … Read more
The Thinkers50 is a premier ranking of global business thinkers, with advisers drawn from America, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Read more
Protesters set up the “Occupy Wall Street” base camp in New York a month ago because the location epitomizes the economic forces that control the U.S. and global economies. As one sign read: “This is not a recession. It’s a robbery.” To many it feels like just that. Read more
In this interview, Don talks about how he was prodded to be on Twitter by a younger mentor – he notes he’s no Ashton Kutcher but has 30,000 followers – and how you can also design your life to keep in tune with our more collaborative, less hierarchical world. Read more