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Sherry Turkle
Host Phalana Tiller talks with professor and author Sherry Turkle about her book, Alone Together. She also interviews Lisa Gansky, entrepreneur and writer of The Mesh. The conversations explore how connectedness through technology is impacting our lives and our organizations.
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Host Phalana Tiller talks with MIT professor and author Sherry Turkle about her book, Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other. Tiller also interviews Lisa Gansky, entrepreneur and writer of The Mesh: Why the Future of Business is Sharing. The conversations explore how connectedness through technology is impacting our lives and our organizations.
And Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on how slippery the "truth" and the "facts" can be as he delves into a troubled report on the working conditions at Apple's main Chinese supplier.
"Drucker on the Dial" pieces are EVERGREEN and can STAND ALONE or as part of a SERIES.
And Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on how slippery the "truth" and the "facts" can be as he delves into a troubled report on the working conditions at Apple's main Chinese supplier.
"Drucker on the Dial" pieces are EVERGREEN and can STAND ALONE or as part of a SERIES.
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Piece Description
Host Phalana Tiller talks with MIT professor and author Sherry Turkle about her book, Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other. Tiller also interviews Lisa Gansky, entrepreneur and writer of The Mesh: Why the Future of Business is Sharing. The conversations explore how connectedness through technology is impacting our lives and our organizations.
And Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on how slippery the "truth" and the "facts" can be as he delves into a troubled report on the working conditions at Apple's main Chinese supplier.
"Drucker on the Dial" pieces are EVERGREEN and can STAND ALONE or as part of a SERIES.
And Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on how slippery the "truth" and the "facts" can be as he delves into a troubled report on the working conditions at Apple's main Chinese supplier.
"Drucker on the Dial" pieces are EVERGREEN and can STAND ALONE or as part of a SERIES.
Timing and Cues
:00-:59 Show Open and Host ID
6:00-18:00 Music Bed and Segment A
20:00-37:29 Segment A(cont'd), Segment B and Segment C
40:00-58:55 Segment C(cont'd), Show Close and Music Bed
Additional Credits
Executive Producer: Rick Wartzman; Sound Editor: James Sadler

Tamiyah Dinh
Posted on April 14, 2012 at 10:50 AM | Permalink
Great series
I like what Sheryl Turkle said "getting people to focus not on what computers do for us, but to us." In this day where computers have in some sense put a large disconnect in how we relate to one another on a human level, I agree that computers have become an all consuming component in our daily lives that have provided ease and efficiency, however I miss the tangible interaction of the human spirit that computers cannot duplicate.