sábado, 14 de marzo de 2009

Así lo dijo: Clay Shirky

Les recomiendo este ensayo de Clay Shirky, autor de "Here Comes Everybody". El link está circulando por Twitter y Facebook entre los entendidos en el tema de los medios, con buenas reseñas.
Entre otras cosas dice:
"When reality is labeled unthinkable, it creates a kind of sickness in an industry. Leadership becomes faith-based, while employees who have the temerity to suggest that what seems to be happening is in fact happening are herded into Innovation Departments, where they can be ignored en masse. This shunting aside of the realists in favor of the fabulists has different effects on different industries at different times. One of the effects on the newspapers is that many of its most passionate defenders are unable, even now, to plan for a world in which the industry they knew is visibly going away."

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