Book of the Day: Designing for Transformation

* Book: Designing for Transformation: Stories, principles and practical ways in which we can innovate to a better future (No Straight Lines Project). By Alan Moore A summary: “Dynamic, disruptive and systemic change is presenting businesses and organisations with extraordinary challenges that are economic, technological, societal and cultural ­ all are conjoined and hence complex…. Continue reading

Book of the Day: Money and Sustainability

* Book: “Money and Sustainability: The Missing Link” by Bernard Lietaer, Christian Arnsperger, Sally Goerner and Stefan Brunnhuber. Triarchy Press, 2012 This is a report from the Club of Rome to Finance Watch and the World Business Academy. Hazel Henderson has reviewed the book: “Enter Bernard Lietaer and his co-authors and their deeper analysis in… Continue reading

Michel Bauwens in conversation about P2P enterpreneurship in the LUZ co-working space in Rio de Janeiro

Intimate conversation with co-working social entepreneurship in Rio. Never have I met so many people willing to change their lives and leave the traditional system as in Brazil. Everyday I would encounter several people who would say, “I quit my job”, in order to undertake more meaningful and socially just pursuits. Listening to them gives… Continue reading

Trend of the Day: Polycentric Law

“Just as we want ‘many centers’ of social entrepreneurship, we need ‘many centers’ of legal activity. These centers won’t build themselves. To erode monopoly power with start-ups in business we need upstarts in law, channeling their ingenuity to building our polycentric system.” The Radical Social Enterpreneurship blog introduces the concept of polycentric law: “Polycentric law… Continue reading

Why commercial p2p sharing companies like AirBnB and Uber need to be regulated

The Randian, simplistic free-market thoughtlessness behind the wave of “peer-to-peer” companies, and especially those who are trying to uproot regulations that protect consumers, is far from the wave of the future: it’s hucksterism masquerading as progress, hubris as vision, callous selfishness as community-mindedness, and it’s a disaster waiting to happen. Tom Slee is responding to… Continue reading