Purpose
1.EVANGELISE Management 3.0 (open networks) as an upgrade from Management 1.0 (proprietary hierarchies)
2.ENGINEER Central Brain open source software platform to enable Management 3.0 for organisation, industry, national and global endeavours
3.ENABLE Digital Ecosystems in health, financial markets and economic development
4.EXECUTE 80-20-90 strategies that deliver 80% of the outcome at 20% of the cost in 90 days and evolve dynamically toward demand
The Linux operating system is the most complex engineering project of all time. It is coordinated by a community without a formal structure with free contributions by corporations and individuals. Other community outcomes need to be coordinated the same way – global, transparent, merit based and leveraging collective wisdom and innovation.
We build on the groundwork laid in social media and thousands of open source software tools to assemble a Central Brain software solution to be universally applied across organisation, industry, national and global endeavours. The Central Brain coordinates the wisdom, effort, innovation and contribution of crowds in transparent digital ecosystems to achieve prioritised, community outcomes at a fraction of the cost of proprietary, analogue hierarchies.
We design, engineer and support a Central Brain. We can deliver a template in 5 days and customise over 30-90 days.
What you can do?
- Economic development (109)
- Equity Market 3.0 (90)
- Web 1.0 proprietary hierarchies vs. Web 3.0 community networks (83)
- Critical path to Web 4.0 (66)
- Capital allocation and remote services (65)
- Democracy 3.0 and global governance 4.0 (56)
- Digital Ecosystems (52)
- Specialist financial centres (50)
- Web 1.0 Intellectual property vs. Web 3.0 Community knowledge (49)
- Central Brain assembly (48)
Categories (blog)
Economic Development
- Web 1.0 proprietary hierarchies vs. Web 3.0 community networks
- Capital allocation and remote services
- Web 1.0 Intellectual property vs. Web 3.0 Community knowledge
- Boom then depression by 2012
- Declining markets
- Peak oil water food resources and leadership
- Human awareness and development
- The rise of Asia
Recent Posts
- What’s in a name? What’s in a logo? … The Open Networks Institute
- Management 3.0 in 2012? Will the technology-business relationship be inverted? Will technology define business?
- Government wants laws to protect Web 1.0 proprietary hierarchies (SOPA/PIPA) … outlawing the steam engine to protect canals … community wants to protect Web 3.0 Open Networks and Economic Development
- Management 3.0 Digital Ecosystem: New presentation and collaboration group!
- Health 3.0 (National) Digital Ecosystem: New presentation and collaboration group!
- Beyond Bureaucracy: Management 3.0 “Central Brain” platform enables integrated Digital Ecosystems spanning organisations, industry, nations and global endeavours
- PWC: Collaborative Digital Enterprise (CDE) business and industry model will emerge as a template for success over next 5 years
- Could Google+ be the foundation for Economic Development 4.0?
- UN call for revolutionary thinking and action to ensure an economic model for survival… How to make this happen?
- Australia 4.0: The NBN needs a National Application Network (Web 3.0 social, political and industrial “Central Brains”) to coordinate and achieve national innovation, collaboration, productivity and outcomes
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