Gail Taylor recently posted an essay on “rip off artists” to her Tomorrow Makers blog concerning intellectual plagiarism in the knowledge economy. I have no doubt it was a difficult post for her to write, as she is one who tends overwhelmingly to see the positive in peoples’ intentions and ideas. It is an important post for members of The Value Web - as well as other individuals and organizations who use the MG Taylor methods legitimately and with integrity. Honoring the work and ideas upon which our work and ideas have developed brings honor upon ourselves and to the clients and partners with whom we work. This is perhaps as important as the legal agreements and licensing fees we have put in place; demonstrating our acknowledgment not just the body of knowledge we have inherited, but the spirit behind it as well.
~Todd Johnston
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giving credit
Published April 19, 2008 Uncategorized 1 CommentTags: ethics, knowledge economy, mg taylor
THE VALUE WEB welcomes a new member
Published February 17, 2008 Uncategorized 0 CommentsTags: membership, Sita
The Value Web is thrilled to welcome Sita Magnuson to our membership. A few of us have known Sita for some years and we were very happy to have an opportunity to invite her to KreW Value Web events. Sita joined us for the India Economic Summit in Delhi this past December and again for the Annual Meeting in Davos just last month. Thank you, Sita, for your excellent work in every event and for the contributions you are already making to the Value Web.
THE VALUE WEB @ Davos
Published February 4, 2008 Uncategorized 1 CommentTags: collaboration, Davos, WorkSpace, World Economic Forum

The Value Web has successfully survived another World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland. For the fourth year in a row we had the privilege to support the WorkSpace together with the Forum staff.
The theme of this years Annual Meeting, The Power of Collaborative Innovation, was very exciting for us. An essential piece of the Value Web’s history, way of working and objective for every event we do is to unleash the power of collaboration and ultimately see Group Genius™ emerge.
In the WorkSpace we aren’t surprised by collaboration. By setting the stage and conditions for creativity, collaboration just happens. We are delighted to watch participants have a great collaborative experience. We are also very happy to see familiar faces returning to the WorkSpace expecting an engaging collaborative experience around very current and key issues.
It is an exciting privilege to hold the energy of a creative space where some of the best minds across all industries and disciplines comes to share ideas, consider the most interesting questions, model solutions, and make important connections that could lead to world changing solutions.
Pictured above: The WorkSpace teams including members of The Value Web, Forum Staff, Publicis Live tech support and our special guest, Gail Taylor!
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