Steve Hamm9 NovemberOn November 9th it was confirmed that Donald Trump had won the American election, becoming president elect. On the same day my 19 month old…Nov 15, 2016Nov 15, 2016
Steve HammBrexit and the crisis of representationI didn’t think Brexit would happen, nor did I want it to. This lack of any mental preparation and a genuinely dismissive attitude towards…Jul 27, 2016Jul 27, 2016
Steve HammBusiness in the age of externalitiesYears ago, I worked on a book for Don Tapscott called The Naked Corporation. The tagline was: If you’re naked, you better be buff. It has…Jun 17, 2016Jun 17, 2016
Steve HammThe future belongs to crowdsMao II, a novel by the American author Don Delillo, opens at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York. The scene he describes is perhaps the…Jun 8, 2016Jun 8, 2016
Steve HammCALAIS AND THE REFUGEE CRISIS IN EUROPE“It occurred to me that no matter where I lived, geography could not save me.” ― Isabel Wilkerson, The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic…Mar 11, 2016Mar 11, 2016
Steve HammAmazon’s version of innovation //All trees, no forestAmazon and the relentless quest for service innovationFeb 20, 2016Feb 20, 2016
Steve HammMission-defined organisationsMore and more organisations are defining themselves in terms of their missions. For charities and social enterprises, this isn’t such a…Feb 20, 2016Feb 20, 2016
Steve HammWho owns the future // New forms of ownership for networked venturesThere have been quite a few pieces on the relationship between value creation and ownership in the ‘new economy’ recently. Authors are…Feb 12, 2016Feb 12, 2016
Steve HammSmall worlds and networks for collective intelligenceAt Swarm — the company I spend most of my time working for — we’re really interested in how you can create networks that actually work…Feb 12, 2016Feb 12, 2016