Why knowledge will lose its value.
Hiroshi Tasaka is professor at the Tama University in Tokyo and also founder of SophiaBank, a global network think-tank. In his opinion, the biggest paradox of t...
Why knowledge will lose its value.
Hiroshi Tasaka is professor at the Tama University in Tokyo and also founder of SophiaBank, a global network think-tank. In his opinion, the biggest paradox of today's knowledge society is the fact that knowledge will actually lose value and wisdom management will be the really critical issue. In this video interview he explains why companies and organisations must open up to the web 2.0-triggered wisdom of the crowd, suggests to talk about "ego management" instead of human resource management and predicts the end of old-fashioned capitalism as we know it.
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Knowledge and Intelligence show you how to build the atom hydrogen nuclear bomb. Wisdom within tells you not to use it and the uselessness of such pursuits. I love you
Knowledge Capitalism? You can't feed your kids with it. Money is a trading tool. You can exchange it for food and a home. This can not be replaced by mere thought games.
Just to clarify; You can look up online that an aeroplane flys by creating lift with its wings. Thats the easy part, but you need to really take time and study to understand how it does create lift. By studying at a flight college I know that due to the camber of a airfoil it creates a low area of pressure on top of the wing and due to the pressure differential between the top and bottom lift is created. And thats a pretty basic explaination. Theres still angle of attack, center of pressure etc.
When he says knowledge well lose value, he is saying we do not need to work as hard to obtain information. Just look it up on a laptop, but really information is useless unless you understand it completely. So I partly disagree with his statement. Information will "lose value" become easier to access but understanding that information well still take time to study the ins and outs of this. information.
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Money is a trading tool. You can exchange it for food and a home. This can not be replaced by mere thought games.
A month later they were all found dead.
Seems they failed to see the Wisdom in leaving the tent to plant food.