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8220;I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can’t see from the center.” (Kurt Vonnegut). A technology advisor, investor and connector, I help people and organisations navigate the rapidly evolving big, open, personal and smart data landscapes to find new value from data and digital assets. I holds a Bachelor of Business (Marketing) from the University of South Australia and an MBA (Asia Business) from the Australian National Univer...
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Reform and the (not so) new role of stewardship | datanomics
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September 25, 2016. Reform and the (not so) new role of stewardship. This is a re-posting of a blog I wrote for the good people over at Power to Persuade. The Victorian government recently announced a new reform agenda to develop a ‘ public sector that delivers exceptional outcomes for Victorians[and] set out a new way of thinking about how government works, all the way from strategy to service delivery. This entry was posted on Sunday, September 25th, 2016 at 2:11 pm and posted in Uncategorized. You are...
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The Illusion of Agency | datanomics
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September 17, 2016. The Illusion of Agency. At this year’s Innotribe Sibos, we have a session about digital ethics. Part of a full day on man-machine convergence. Some of that conversation will be about the use and control of data. With this post, I would like to add my perspective to that conversation, based on some recent thinking on human agency. At a recent MyData2016. I wanted to be that contrarian, and challenge a bit the assumptions. Googling Before Google: A Brief History of Search. You are comme...
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Some well-known (and some lesser-known) facts about digitalisation, deindustrialisation and the future of work | datanomics
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October 1, 2016. Some well-known (and some lesser-known) facts about digitalisation, deindustrialisation and the future of work. Today the OECD has released a new working paper by Thor Berger and Carl Frey. Famous from his work on the automatability of jobs. Which provides a systematic overview of the literature examining the impact of digitalisation on labour markets. By now, the stylised facts are becoming well-known:. Over the course of the 20. Reform and the (not so) new role of stewardship. You are ...
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