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March 17, 2010

The future is not linear, binary, yes/no - it's fuzzy!

Some business models will work, somewhere, sometime, for some of us; many others will not. There will be very few cook-books, recipes or formulas and 'plans' as things will be even more fragmented and constantly in-flux. For leaders, being Connectors will become more crucial than being Directors as constant remixing of successful concepts will be required - and connected, networked people can innovate much faster as they 'proudly find elsewhere'.

definite maybe gerd leonhard

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I can definitely sense this. Art will flow more direct between the artist and the viewer. With web streaming becoming more main stream, viewers will be dipping their hands in the river of media for the future.

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