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This work defines vision, puts forth a strategic way to think
about vision and suggests how to use visioning in th real world. A well constructed vision imagines a future that can then be created. Vision is achievable and
not timeless as purpose is. Thus, vision is both imaginative and
concrete.
This essay was originally posted on the blog Three Dimensional Politics (http://3dpolitics.blogspot.com/). It proposes a radical rethinking of state and municipal government that leverages the enormous power of Open Source thinking and web 2.0 knowledge networking. Thus, Transformational Cooperative Volunteerism can be thought of as a major upgrade to web 2.0 that we call web 2.5.
Last year Philip and Robert have a conversation about preservation future, what needs to be in the conversation and more
A PDF version of Robert Leaver's Pecha Kucha presentation at the NESEA's 2008 Building Energy conference. The Pecha Kucha (pronounced peh CHOK chah) format allows each speaker to present 20 slides each lasting exactly 20 seconds.