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Maintaining the Human Connection in a Technology-Driven World

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Last week’s Techonomy 2013 conference in Tucson, Arizona centered on the future health and prosperity of our world through the intersection of technology, the economy and society. Kicking off the event, Techonomy founder and CEO David Kirkpatrick expressed the view that leaders today must think more like technologists. The health of companies, governments and institutions depends on the degree to which we understand and embrace the changes brought about by technology. And there are also deep responsibilities that come with this; taking care to understand how to balance the technological revolution so that innovation doesn’t come at a heavy social price, such as innovating people out of jobs or creating isolated societies.

As this major shift is taking place across governments, businesses, institutions and society at large, communicators also need to think more like technologists, and technologists need to think more like communicators. Innovation and technology touch upon everything we do today, and according to Cisco, by 2020 it is estimated that 50 billion things will be connected to the Internet of Everything. In this world, clear communication that connects and engages people on a human level is going to become more and more important. Here are three takeaways from Technonomy 2013 that are useful to consider as leaders, as technologists and as communicators.

Leaders, technologists and communicators can learn from each other and by working, together we can help ensure a hyper-connected world also advances human connections.

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