Afternoon Keynote: Building Exponential Communities

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Location

Williman Room

Event Website

http://htlj.org/symposium/schedule/

Start Date

23-1-2015 1:15 PM

End Date

23-1-2015 2:15 PM

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Communities have demonstrated the ability to have a profound impact on society. Whether it is rebuilding technology infrastructure with Open Source, documenting human knowledge with Wikipedia, or political change with the Arab Spring, well coordinated and managed communities can create incredible results.

In this presentation, Jono Bacon, Sr. Dir. Community at XPRIZE, author of The Art of Community, and founder of the Community Leadership Summit will lay down the case for community and focus on the exponential growth of well managed communities; growth that provides an opportunity for grand and ambitious goals paired with achievable results.

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Afternoon Keynote: Building Exponential Communities

Williman Room

Communities have demonstrated the ability to have a profound impact on society. Whether it is rebuilding technology infrastructure with Open Source, documenting human knowledge with Wikipedia, or political change with the Arab Spring, well coordinated and managed communities can create incredible results.

In this presentation, Jono Bacon, Sr. Dir. Community at XPRIZE, author of The Art of Community, and founder of the Community Leadership Summit will lay down the case for community and focus on the exponential growth of well managed communities; growth that provides an opportunity for grand and ambitious goals paired with achievable results.

https://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/chtlj_symposia/open/williman/3

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