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'''= think and do thank on collaborative infrastructures by [[Sam Rose]], [[Paul Hartzog]] and [[Richard Adler]]'''
The Future Forward Institute was a "think and do tank" on collaborative infrastructures
by [[Sam Rose]], [[Paul Hartzog]] and [[Richard Adler]]'''


The Future Forward Institute was disbanded and is no longer active.
Its key thinkers have moved on but are still active in their respective professional
and academic communities.


URL = http://futureforwardinstitute.com  <--- dead link, goes to chinese adspam page
=Original Description=
 
 
Status: discontinued ?
 
 
=Description=
 


The Future Forward Institute / [[Forward Foundation]] dynamic revolves around the idea of a new kind of workflow organized around the complex interplay of theory and practice. We merge the theory-oriented approach of a traditional "think tank" with the on-the-ground experience of what we call a "do tank". We believe that the synergy makes for better theory and better practice.
The Future Forward Institute / [[Forward Foundation]] dynamic revolves around the idea of a new kind of workflow organized around the complex interplay of theory and practice. We merge the theory-oriented approach of a traditional "think tank" with the on-the-ground experience of what we call a "do tank". We believe that the synergy makes for better theory and better practice.

Revision as of 17:55, 15 August 2017

The Future Forward Institute was a "think and do tank" on collaborative infrastructures by Sam Rose, Paul Hartzog and Richard Adler

The Future Forward Institute was disbanded and is no longer active. Its key thinkers have moved on but are still active in their respective professional and academic communities.

Original Description

The Future Forward Institute / Forward Foundation dynamic revolves around the idea of a new kind of workflow organized around the complex interplay of theory and practice. We merge the theory-oriented approach of a traditional "think tank" with the on-the-ground experience of what we call a "do tank". We believe that the synergy makes for better theory and better practice.

Our focus is on employing technology to help people collaborate, coordinate, and cooperate around activities, issues and problems they care about. FFI leverages 15 years of experience in information and internet technologies, working with ground breaking and innovative people.