Putting the Concept of Massive Change into Practice - WalMart and Home Depot as vanguards of change?!

Bruce Mau discusses with Evan Solomon, host of CBC’s Hotype and co-host of News Sunday, along with a Toronto breakfast audience the concept of massive change in today’s world. This generation is the best-educated, most-connected, wealthiest, most powerful generation of people to ever live on planet Earth - yet they feel powerless to change the world they inhabit. Bruce Mau explains, in his own words, the Massive Change approach to new ideas and new solutions on a holistic basis - about seeing how the individual pixels come together to form a single, high-definition image. And his surprising thoughts on how household-word brands like Wal-Mart and Home Depot should be viewed as the key to the solutions we seek, instead of the face of the problems we face.

CBC Interview

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    […] Succesfully backed up on 02:17:2008Originally Published: Tue, 03 Oct 2006 17:44:10 +0000http://www.massivechange.com/2006/10/03/putting-the-concep… Bruce Mau discusses with Evan Solomon, host of CBC’s Hotype and co-host of News Sunday, along with a Toronto breakfast audience the concept of massive change in today’s world. This generation is the best-educated, most-connected, wealthiest, most powerful generation of people to ever live on planet Earth - yet they feel powerless to change the […] […]

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