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Jeff Howe

    Jeff Howe est un auteur qui explore l'intersection de la technologie et de la société, examinant comment les outils numériques émergents remodèlent les industries et les interactions humaines. Son travail met en lumière la puissance de l'intelligence collective et l'essor de nouveaux modèles collaboratifs. Howe examine de manière critique les implications de ces changements pour les médias, le divertissement et la nature même de la création et de la consommation. Il offre des aperçus sur un avenir où le savoir partagé et les initiatives communautaires prennent une importance croissante.

    Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future
    Crowdsourcing. How the Power of the Crowd is Driving the Future of Business
    Crowdsourcing. Why the Power of the Crowd Is Driving the Future of Business
    • Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future

      • 318pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This "brilliant and provocative" (Walter Isaacson) guide shares nine principles to adapt and survive the technological changes shaping our future from the director of the MIT Media Lab and a veteran Wired journalist. The world is more complex and volatile today than at any other time in our history. The tools of our modern existence are getting faster, cheaper, and smaller at an exponential rate, transforming every aspect of society, from business to culture and from the public sphere to our most private moments. The people who succeed will be the ones who learn to think differently. In WHIPLASH, Joi Ito and Jeff Howe distill that logic into nine organizing principles for navigating and surviving this tumultuous period: Emergence over Authority Pull over Push Compasses over Maps Risk over Safety Disobedience over Compliance Practice over Theory Diversity over Ability Resilience over Strength Systems over Objects Filled with incredible case studies and cutting-edge research and philosophies from the MIT Media Lab and beyond, WHIPLASH will help you adapt and succeed in this unpredictable world.

      Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future2016
      3,8
    • Why does Procter & Gamble repeatedly call on enthusiastic amateurs to solve scientific and technical challenges? How can companies as diverse as iStockphoto and Threadless employ just a handful of people, yet generate millions of dollars in revenue every year? "Crowdsourcing" is how the power of the many can be leveraged to accomplish feats that were once the responsibility of a specialized few. Jeff Howe reveals that the crowd is more than wise–it’s talented, creative, and stunningly productive. It’s also a perfect meritocracy, where age, gender, race, education, and job history no longer matter; the quality of the work is all that counts. If you can perform the service, design the product, or solve the problem, you’ve got the job. But crowdsourcing has also triggered a dramatic shift in the way work is organized, talent is employed, research is conducted, and products are made and marketed. As the crowd comes to supplant traditional forms of labor, pain and disruption are inevitable, and Howe delves into both the positive and negative consequences of this intriguing phenomenon. Through extensive reporting from the front lines of this workplace revolution, he employs a brilliant array of stories to look at the economic, cultural, business, and political implications of crowdsourcing.

      Crowdsourcing. Why the Power of the Crowd Is Driving the Future of Business2009
      3,9