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We are entering the economy of talent

Mac Slocumby Mac Slocum | @ macslocum | Comments: 1 | 19 November 2010Tweet

Jeff WeinerNews that Google has more than 2,000 job offers reinforces a LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner, point done at Web 2.0 Summit: us we are entering the "Economics of talent".

During our interview, I asked drivers Weiner short-term Internet economy. Here is what he said:

... Economy, general, will be increasingly more driven by talento.El world has evolved.If you look back in history, we have moved from an agricultural age to industrial, followed by an era of information — possibly an era of "meta" - information revolution, and I think that we we are making the transition to an economy of talento.Donde is not only the information that you know, but ones that know and information they possess.

...Knowledge is now evolving quickly, I think that it is the same, if not more important, have access and are connected to the people who have knowledge needed most to do your job... talent you will be driving where value is created.

Weiner has referred to a number of other topics in the discussion, including:

How LinkedIn uses science data to create massive flows of information. timely case relevance: aggregated statistics reveal how businesses stack against competitors in areas such as R & D and employed new tenure.How characteristics, such as the beta browser career, combining personal networks and tools predictive to help job seekers find otherwise carrera.Dicho roads: data tools are changing the focus of what happened to what might happen.?

The following video contains the full interview:


The marriage of science data and data products will be discussed at the next Conference of Strata (1-3 February 2011 in Santa Clara, CA) .Ahorre 20% on registration code "STR11RAD."

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