The future of capitalism…

Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

A couple of things caught my eye this weekend.

Umair Haque – How to Build a Next-Gen Business Now.

Joi Ito – Obsolete Financial Services

Both are quite exciting (though Umair’s at times feels a tad portentous) at a time when so many very highly rewarded financial gurus seem to be coming completely unstuck. We’re entering a very turbulent period and I’m not sure how things will fall out but I think a hyperlinked world is going to value very different institutions from the ones we’ve got now.

(Hat tips: Adriana Lukas and David Smith

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