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Get Back in the Box How Being Great at What You Do Is Great for Business

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ISBN-10: 0060758708

ISBN-13: 9780060758707

Edition: 2007 (Annotated)

Authors: Douglas Rushkoff

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Douglas Rushkoff was one of the first social commentators to identify the new culture around the internet. He has spent nearly a decade advising companies on the ways they can reorient their businesses to the transformations the internet has caused. Through his speaking and consulting, Rushkoff has discovered an important and unrecognized shift in American business. Too many companies are panicked and operating in survival mode when the worst of the crisis has already passed. Likening the internet transformation to the intellectual and technological ferment of the Enlightment, Rushkoff suggests we have a remarkable opportunity to reintegrate our new perspective with the work we actually…    
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Book details

List price: $14.99
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 1/30/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 336
Size: 5.31" wide x 8.00" long x 0.76" tall
Weight: 0.660
Language: English

Douglas Rushkoff was born on February 18, 1961. After graduating from Princeton University he received an MFA in Directing from California Institute of the Arts. He has written numerous magazine columns on topics including cyberculture and has been aired on CBS Sunday Morning and NPR's All Things Considered and published in The New York Times and Time magazine. Rushkoff has taught at the MaybeLogic Academy, NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program, and the Esalen Institute, and he teaches media studies at the New School University. Rushkoff lectures around the world about media, art, society, and change at conferences and universities. He consults to museums, governments, synagogues,…    

Preface
Introduction: Renaissance Now
The Nature of Technology
The Networked Reality
Social Currency: What People Really Value, and Why
The Play is the Thing: Following the Fun
Back in the Box
Open Source Everything
Call and Response: Answering Real Needs
Epilogue: The New Renaissance Person
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index