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Anthony Williams, Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything

Researcher and consultant Anthony Williams is the coauthor with Don Tapscott of Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything, the breakthrough introduction to the new economics transforming business and competition with the emergence of web 2.0. Based on the largest investigation of strategic IT in business ever conducted, Wikinomics shows Web 2.0's interactive technology platforms make new ways of value creation not just possible but imperative. For more than a decade Anthony has researched the impacts of new technologies on social, political and economic life. He has authored numerous influential reports on strategy, innovation and intellectual property, including a global effort to understand how transparency is revolutionizing business and redefining the corporation’s role is society. He was a core member of an esteemed research team that charted a new course for governance and government for twenty top government agencies around the world, and is the author of a major study entitled Government 2.0: Wikinomics, Government & Democracy, and several articles on the topic. Anthony Williams' work has been featured in such publications as BusinessWeek the Globe and Mail and the Times of India, and is widely circulated in proprietary syndicated research programs. He has advised both Fortune 500 firms and international institutions, including the World Bank.