Her new book, The Facebook Era: Tapping Online Social Networks to Build Better Products, Reach New Audiences, and Sell More Stuff (Prentice Hall) just released on March 30th, talks
about the cultural transformation underway thanks to social networks like Facebook and Twitter, and what that means for people's behavior, interactions, and relationships — both with one another and with businesses.
While it's impossible to share all there is to know
about cultural transformation, the following are a handful of things that will absolutely crush any attempt to re-imagine and re-invent a business.
Not exact matches
As a person who has dedicated over 20 years of my professional life in the pursuit of assisting clients in setting direction and driving change, I think that I've seen just
about all there is to see when it comes to business and
cultural transformation.
«This is not
about saying, «Oh, we've gone through some
cultural transformation and we're done,»» Nadella says.
It posits a transnational generational formation of
cultural producers aligned with leftist movements and ideologies — specifically, those whose politics are anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, and decolonial — and whose artistic production is shaped by social
transformations brought
about through neoliberalization and the influence of recent subaltern - popular movements.
Opening May 6 Vita Vitale: Brings together contemporary artists from Austria, Canada, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Pakistan, Romania, Switzerland, UK, USA, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan — a presentation spanning the borders of language,
cultural heritage, and geography — to raise awareness
about our environment and the global
transformation of the planet through human activity.
We're seeing a vast
transformation of
cultural values that, over the next couple of decades, will rewrite the way we think
about the human environment.