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12. Source: http://www.policyinnovations.org/ideas/commentary/data/000175
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Crisis andCrisis and
restructuringrestructuring
Time
INSTALLATION DEPLOYMENT
Diffusionofthetechnologicalrevolution
20 TO 30 YEARS 20 TO 30 YEARS
Rapid growth as
new technological
infrastructure is
put in place
Funded by financial
capital, derived from
investment and
speculation
Leads to a
speculative “frenzy”
and then to a crash
“Golden age”: steady
growth as technology
is rolled out
Funded by production
capital derived from
profits
Leads to
technological
maturity and then
to exhaustion
Previous Shift Next Shift
We Are Here
13. Why is it important to understand these revolutions and the cycles?
Because we need a new perspective to grow within each one of these
paradigm.
Quantum jump in innovation and productivity potential during each
revolution
Source: “Towards a Sustainable Global Golden Age” http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=YETiuo_s8e0&feature=endscreen
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40.
41. A framework that can be picked
up by anyone, anywhere in the
world to help continue crowd
sourcing innovation for charities
everywhere.
Understanding Technological Revolutions and Paradigm Shifts
machines, factories, textiles late 1700 ’ s Capital Productivity water power factories, canals
Transportation steam, coal, iron and railways early 1800s
Steel and Heavy Engineering SCALE electrical, naval, world markets for produce late 1800s
Early 1900s age of automobile, oil, mass production Standardization Brand assembly line, motion picture, tv, advertising "You can have any colour as long as it's black."
late 1900s information age, silicon, telecommunications integrated circuit, semiconductors (silicon), digital computers, internet first revolution to impact rich and poor 1bn added to middle class ---- ||| PAUL BUTLER
Carlota Perez (scholar) has realized ~60 years every revolution ’ http://www.agegroupdiaries.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/half-way.jpg
An economy spends 30 years in what Perez calls "installation," using financial capital (largely from investors) to put in place new technologies. Excited to see how we can continue using this thinking to deploy into many different areas
How change in approach is enough to completely change the outcome
there ’ s no local walmart
there ’ s no local walmart
last decade
dont have access to engineers - let alone the expertise
giving charities the technology horse power - creates more efficiency -- more out put -- more capable of doing good but innovation is not cheap - and charities can ’ t afford the $$ to invest in these systems -
giving charities the technology horse power - creates more efficiency -- more out put -- more capable of doing good but innovation is not cheap - and charities can ’ t afford the $$ to invest in these systems -
what can do to impact not for profit -using all the tools we have at our disposal?
Ross mentioned - “ tap into the minds on many ” what can do to impact not for profit -using all the tools we have at our disposal?
dont have access to engineers - let alone the expertise
They move fast, build things.
They move fast, build things.
keep it focused. no time to waste.
find community leaders - people that get ish done.
Go deep and wide. Have them completely open up and hand over the keys. Bring their IT folks into the loop.
Ship!
Ship!
dont have access to engineers - let alone the expertise
dont have access to engineers - let alone the expertise
Sidney, Buenos Aires, South Africa, Look to create a platform for charities to submit their challenges that will fuel the next wave for hack for a cause’s.