David likes to work with clients to create customized presentations designed for their particular interests and needs. Here are some suggestions:
How Organizations Can Be Smart Now that There's Too Much to Know
The world has always been bigger than our skulls. But with the rise of the Internet, we at last have a medium capable of embracing this over-large world. To do so, we are adopting new fundamental strategies of knowing, transforming the role and importance of experts, how we make decisions, and how we lead.
Organization Information in a Messy, Customer-Driven World
We've long assume that the owners of the info get to organize it. But in a digital world, if you don't let users organize it their way, they'll look elsewhere. The good news is that bottom-up organization, if done right, discovers hidden value in what your company offers. It just requires screwing your head on differently...
The Power of Disagreement
Stay on the Net long enough and you will learn one clear lesson: We will never ever agree about anything. But that disagreement is the power of the Net...both the Internet and the local webs that hold your organization together. But for disagreement to move us forward, it has to be of the right sort among the right people.
Online Markets are Weirder than You Think
The Cluetrain Manifesto in 1999 was right when it said "Markets are conversations." But that doesn't mean that the right way to market in the weird, weird online world is by engaging in conversations. Understanding online markets requires undoing about a century's worth of basic assumptions about marketing.