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The Third Industrial Revolution: Creating value across the firm’s boundaries Dr. Robin Teigland, aka Karinda Rhode in SL Associate Professor Stockholm School of Economics www.knowledgenetworking.org www.slideshare.net/eteigland Photo: Lundholm, Metro June 2010 ww.sse.edu

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Slides from my 15 min presentation during the World Public Relations Forum 2010, http://www.wprf2010.se/program/

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The Third Industrial Revolution: Creating value across the firm’s

boundaries

Dr. Robin Teigland, akaKarinda Rhode in SL

Associate ProfessorStockholm School of Economics

www.knowledgenetworking.orgwww.slideshare.net/eteigland

Photo: Lundholm, Metro

June 2010ww.sse.edu

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”No one knows everything, everyone knows something,

all knowledge resides in humanity.”

networks

Adapted from Lévy 1997

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The wisdom of the crowd

ClosedExpensiveComplexAccurate

OpenInexpensive

SimpleClose enough

Hinton 2007

Accurate

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History tends to repeat itself….Innovation, financial crisis, industrial revolution,

Steam engine

Internal combustion

engine

Microelectronics

Late 18th C Late 19th C Late 20th C

Schön 2008

Third industrial revolution?

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A new workforce is appearing…

Prensky 2001, Beck and Wade 2004, Mahaley 2008

“Digital Immigrants”“Digital Natives”

Company loyaltyWork ≠ Personal

Learning=Behind the desk

Professional loyaltyWork = Personal

Learning=Fun and games

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Adapted from FredCavazza.net

..using social media to learn, solve problems, and develop new ideas

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Where are the sources of sustainable organization success?

#1Innovation

Networks of relationships

Brand & Reputation

FIRM

Kaye 1993

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Where are the sources of sustainable organization success?

#1Innovation

Networks of relationships

Brand & Reputation

FIRM

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Threadless:What came first

– the community

or the company?

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eZ230+

Partners

30,000+Communitymembers

5,000+Customers in 130 countries

Ez Ecosystem

• #1 open source content management software

• Customers include UN, Vogue, Hitachi, 3M, MIT

• 75 employees in 9 countries (US, Europe & Asia)

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eZ facilitates platforms for conversation throughout its ecosystem

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Increasing pressure on “traditional” organizations

Hierarchy Heterarchy/Network organization

Teigland 2003

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What does this figure symbolize?

Can you draw a

new figure?

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What does this figure symbolize?

Why management,

and not leadership?

Why communication,

and not conversations?

And where is innovation?

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"...when the rate of change outside an organization is greater than the rate of

change inside, the end is near...."

Jack Welch…

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Thanks and see you in world!

Karinda Rhode

aka Robin [email protected]

www.knowledgenetworking.org

www.slideshare.net/eteigland

Photo: Lindholm, Metro

If you love knowledge, set it free…

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