Joi Ito, Director at MIT Media Lab, Discusses The Changing Meaning Of Leadership With Errol Morris

http://www.ibm.com/ibm100/us/en/forum/?cmp=usbrb&cm=b&csr=agus_brspthinkforum-20110916&cr=video29&ct=usbrb301&cn=thinkforumvids At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Errol Morris interviews Joi Ito, Director at MIT Media Lab, on how leadership is being redefined. Ito discusses the influence of the open source movement on deconstructing the hierarchies of traditional leadership.

http://www.ibm.com/ibm100/us/en/forum/?cmp=usbrb&cm=b&csr=agus_brspthinkforum-20110916&cr=video28&ct=usbrb301&cn=thinkforumvids At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Errol Morris interviews Joi Ito, Director at MIT Media Lab, on why the best leaders often don't intend to be leaders and come from the bottom up.

At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Errol Morris interviews Joi Ito, Director at MIT Media Lab, on how leadership is being redefined. Ito discusses the influence of the open source movement on deconstructing the hierarchies of traditional leadership.

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