I-Open viewers played their favorite videos about start-up and pop-up enterprises, Open Source Economic Development 101, glean "Gift Economy" wisdom, and next generation collaboration for mutual success.
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Most played stories the last seven days focus on social evolution, collaboration, giving circles, re-use and pop-up retail models.
Over the past seven days listeners around the globe played these five videos the most in I-Open's Vimeo library. Our top story recounts a journey of strength and perseverance by a revered Indian-American entrepreneur, venture capitalist and angel investor. Three entrepreneurs take us on a deep dive of capacity building in organizations and urban agriculture, and the fourth, introduces us to designing transformative urban charter schools.
Most played stories the last seven days focus on building capacity in emergence, the connection between urban farming and prosperity, authentic leadership, community and culture.
Celebrating the top five interviews of entrepreneurs sharing their insights and innovations in Open Source Economic Development. Thank you world viewers and thank you contributors!
Entrepreneurial leaders can be found in every aspect of global development. Stories at I-Open Vimeo's library introduce who the leader is, what they're passionate about, what they see for the future, and - most importantly - how you can do what they do too in your own way. Please share these wonderful contributions with your social networks!
I-Open interviews amplify what entrepreneurial leaders know works in Open Source Economic Development. This week's favorites upset last week's line up moving Nature in Leadership back to number one and introducing a new contender focused on how to re-weave community with strategic investment in connectivity and creativity for collaboration.
Over the last week, five stories have jostled at the top with complexity science thought leader, Curt Lindberg's work in health care surfacing to the top! Each a leader in his or her own field, and we are honored to publish and share these very special contributions.
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