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The Real Problem
People’s knickers are all bunched up over which operational state the US will transition into in November:
Well, screw that. Here is what people should really be fussing about.
Before And After
Networks make organizational culture and politics explicit – Michael Schrage
First there was the industrial revolution, then the information revolution, and now the network revolution. Spontaneous, rapidly forming, and self-organizing networks are popping up everywhere to expose dishonesty, unfairness, and corruption where power is concentrated in the hands of a few self-important fatheads. Look at Wikileaks, the Iranian election, and more recently, Egypt and Tunisia-fish. Networks are slooowly forcing bozeltines, against their gold-plated wills, of course, to behave more honestly and equitably. Who knows, maybe man’s inhumanity to man will be eradicated some day and networks will have played a key role in its demise? Prolly not in my lifetime, but maybe in yours.