Don Tapscott
Don Tapscott
Bio:

Don Tapscott, one of the world's leading authorities on business strategy, is Chairman of nGenera Insight. He was Founder and CEO of the international think tank New Paradigm before its acquisition by nGenera, and is an Adjunct Professor of the Rotman School of Business at the University of Toronto.

Don is an internationally sought writer, consultant and speaker on business strategy and organizational transformation. His clients include top executives of many of the world's largest corporations and government leaders from many countries.

Professor Tapscott is the author of thirteen widely read books about information technology in business and society, most recently Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World (October 2008). With Anthony Williams he wrote Wikinomics (the best selling management book in the US in 2007 and also upcoming book Macrowikinomics: Rebooting Business and the World (September 2010).

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Twitter: @dtapscott

Latest Columns:

Turns out the Internet does change everything

In part two of his reflection on themes from this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Don Tapscott discusses the rise of social media and the growing role of women

The sad state of the world and other themes from Davos

Looking back on the five-day World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Don Tapscott reflects on 10 key issues that ought to stay on the global agenda

Carpe diem, Stephen Harper. Davos was underwhelmed

While he could have used his speech at the World Economic Forum to embrace new approaches to global problem solving, Canada's Prime Minster defended the status quo

Nike and partners launch The GreenXchange

What the Xchange is and why it is such a good idea

How Davos is getting digitized

Though it got off to a slow start, WELCOM is now making the World Economic Forum more inclusive and accessible

Improve the world: Rethink, redesign and rebuild

Such an initiative sounds grandiose. Is it delusionary for the World Economic Forum to try to pull off such an ambitious undertaking?