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Openbusinesscouncil
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McDonalds use Crowdsourcing for Video Product Marketing
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90:10 is supporting the Social Business Edge event in New York City on April 19, 2010, as ‘Media Sponsor’.
The event is directed and hosted by 90:10 collaborator Stowe Boyd and produced by Jeff Pulver (the man behind the global 140conf phenomenon).
More ‘late night TV show’ than conference, Stowe aims to “reduce the formalities and... get into some deep discussions without the tired powerpoints.”
Stowe says: “We are seeing a rethinking of work, collaboration, and the role of management in a changing world, where the principles and tools of the web are transforming society, media, and business. The mainstays of business theory — like innovation, competitive advantage, marketing, production, and strategic planning — need to be reconsidered and rebalanced in the context of a changing world. The rise of the real-time, social web has become one of the critical factors in this new century, along with a radically changed global economic climate, an accelerating need for sustainable business practices, and a political context demanding increased openness in business.
“These issues cannot be dealt with one by one, but instead approached as connected elements of a new world order for business.”
For those unable to be in New York this April, Stowe is planning a second event (Show 2) in the autumn in London – which you can be sure 90:10 will be heavily involved with.
More on that event as it develops.


