Crowdsourcing.Com in urgent search of the Crowd
Published by Carl Lens May 13th, 2008 in The how and what of CrowdSourcing, CrowdSourcing Initiative
Jeff Howe, the inventor of crowdsourcing, calls upon the crowds to comment on his soon-to-be-published book: Crowdsourcing. After crowdsourcing the artwork for the cover of the British version of his book he now searches for the intelectual improvements that the crowds have to offer.
Here are the chapters that need your unsalted critique, deep insights and experience:
Chapter Two: The Rise of the Amateur
Chapter Two: Rise of the Amateur, Continued
Chapter 3: From So Simple a Beginning
Chapter 3: From So Simple a Beginning, Continued
Chapter 4—Faster, Cheaper, Smarter, Easier: Democratizing the Means of Production
Chapter 4: Faster, Cheaper, Smarter, Easier, continued.
The End of Chapter 4: Faster, Cheaper, Smarter, Easier
Chapter 5: The Rise and Fall of the Firm: Turning Community Into Commerce
Chapter 5: The Rise and Fall of the Firm, Cont.
Chapter 6: The Most Universal Quality—Why Diversity Trumps Ability
See Jeff Howe in action and give him your feedback face-to-face on our event in Amsterdam, May 22nd: SocialStrategyTalk. (subscribe via meetup).
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See:
Paul Hawken’s “Blessed Unrest”
Glenn Reyold’s “Army of Davids”
See also:
“Social Singularity” @
http://www.atlanticfreepress.com/content/view/2579/81/
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