Crowdsourcing phase 2

The second phase of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ crowd source website, Canada’s Digital Compass is now looking for input on Education: How could Canada foster the world’s strongest creative, engineering and business talent?

According to the website, the solutions they are looking for this week  include training and skills development programs and initiatives to create the expertise needed to lead in a new economy and great next generation leaders. A couple of us have submitted ideas for changes to our universities, looking at models in the US that have built world leading programs.

Next week is a call for input on Media Production: What new business models and approaches to content and distribution put Canada at the forefront? That will be followed by a call for comments on Connectivity: What initiatives in infrastructure, networks and access could position Canada to lead a digital economy? And the final call deals with Policy Development: How could Canada foster a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship?

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On Tuesday, June 8, The Canadian Telecom Summit will feature a panel looking at International Perspectives on ICT Strategies, moderated by Jerry Brown of PwC, one of the panelists for the Digital Compass crowdsourcing project. Another panel that afternoon will discuss progress on the development of Canada’s National Digital strategy.

PricewaterhouseCoopers is sponsoring the Business Centre at The 2010 Canadian Telecom Summit, providing meeting space and business services for delegates at the event, which has become the place where Canada’s ICT industry meets each year.

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