Why work isn’t working for Millennials and over-65s – and how the crowd economy can help (Part II)
The crowd economy represents a profound shift in the way we think about work – a shift that’s already well underway. According to...
Read MoreAs the Founder and CEO of Crowdsourcing Week and BOLD Awards, Epi works with all types and sizes of organizations, from high-profile companies to emerging startups, helping them to harness the power of the crowd and human-centered innovation.
His pioneering journey in the digital world has been fueled by his commercial endeavors in the US, Europe and Asia, plus an unrelenting passion for crowd-based technology and marketplaces. The two factors combined have decentralized innovation, and disrupted entire business sectors in ways that were never previously imaginable.
Epi’s gift and passion for crowdsourcing have allowed him to grow his companies and become a global thought-leader on the transformative potential of crowdsourcing in all industries and sectors, and all areas of public life.
Epi Ludvik earned a BS in Advertising & Marketing from the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC and has been a serial entrepreneur since graduation.
Posted by Epi Ludvik | | Collaborative Economy, Future of Work
The crowd economy represents a profound shift in the way we think about work – a shift that’s already well underway. According to...
Read MorePosted by Epi Ludvik | | Collaborative Economy, Future of Work
You work hard, provide for your children, and their quality of life eventually exceeds your own. At least that’s how the world is...
Read MorePosted by Epi Ludvik | | Citizen Engagement, Collaborative Economy, Crowdsourcing, Mass Collaboration, Sharing Economy
In my last post I looked at some of the technologies that are ushering in the decentralized energy revolution, such as cheap solar...
Read MorePosted by Epi Ludvik | | Collaborative Economy, Crowd Finance
The energy industry is on the cusp of a revolution. Solar power prices continue to fall, monolithic power stations look financially...
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What’s your time worth? Some people might struggle to answer that question. But for time bank members it’s a no-brainer:...
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The second largest populated country in the world — India — is today the world’s third largest startup ecosystem where disruptors are...
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Fairmondo is an eBay-like marketplace specialising in ethical goods and services. But sellers and buyers don’t just use the platform....
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The global crowdfunding industry generated about $34.4 billion in capital last year. No reliable numbers are available for India...
Read MorePosted by Epi Ludvik | | Citizen Engagement, cocreation, Collective Intelligence, Crowdsourcing
As the famous urban activist Jane Jacobs once wrote, “Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, only...
Read MorePosted by Epi Ludvik | | Collaborative Economy, Sharing Economy
There is a radical change taking place in Africa, much of which is as a result of the emergence of the crowd economy. There are two...
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