Crowd sourcing for digital leadership

PricewaterhouseCoopers is officially launching a crowd source website, Canada’s Digital Compass, to solicit a wide range of answers to a number of questions.

For the first week, the site asks about Technology: What technological innovation or technology focus could earn Canada the role as global leader? That call is open until March 30, when the site will ask about Education: How could Canada foster the world’s strongest creative, engineering and business talent? And for the final week, Media Production: What new business models and approaches to content and distribution put Canada at the forefront?

As the website says:

PwC is issuing a call to action to engage Canadians passionate about “digital transformation” in defining Canada’s role in the digital economy. As a bridge between the decision makers in government, education and industry, this initiative will capture seed ideas and help to define some measures of success on how Canada can lead in the digital economy.

Not just ideas on innovation and focus; how do we measure success? A panel will review the submissions and distill the top 3 ideas that position Canada to lead in the digital economy. 

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Pricewaterhousecoopers is sponsoring the Business Centre at The 2010 Canadian Telecom Summit, providing meeting space and business services for delegates at the event. On Tuesday, June 8, The Canadian Telecom Summit will feature panels looking at International Perspectives on ICT Strategies and progress on the development of Canada’s National Digital strategy.

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