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The Web 3.0 slideshow

by Johannes Bhakdi July 9, 2010

This is my original slideshow covering the Web 3.0 – read around the world :)
Web 3.0
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How the human mind works

by Johannes Bhakdi June 19, 2010

Yes, I have studied psychology. And no, I haven’t learned too much about the human mind. It’s another case of a science that got stuck in internal methodological debates and found all the wrong answers to the wrong questions.

From 1999-2003, I conducted a series of research projects that followed an innovative thinking approach that blended [...]

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Knowledge technology

by Johannes Bhakdi June 19, 2010

In “Does knowledge change human behavior”, I discussed the process in that knowledge influences our actions. It became clear that knowledge in the sense of maps of cause and effect is the only way human behavior can be changed at all, and that the decisive problem boils down to the question of knowledge transfer effectiveness. [...]

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Does knowledge change human behavior – or not?

by Johannes Bhakdi June 19, 2010

One of the most fundamental debates around progress is directly related to this insight: is knowledge the bottleneck of progress – or is the real problem that people don’t apply knowledge to their behavior, because they are irrational?

To answer this question, we have to take a step back and become clear about what knowledge is [...]

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How knowledge drives progress

by Johannes Bhakdi June 19, 2010

The basic progress model introduces the fundamental metrics of progress. But it opens a second question, which I think is the most important question of all: What is the secret of progress that lies in between world A and world B – the factor that enables change and progress in the human universe?

I found a [...]

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