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| url = http://thinkquarterly.co.uk/01-data/fully-viral/
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Ulrike Reinhard, is a German publisher, author and futurist. She holds a masters degree and PHD in business administration specializing in marketing and human resources. She worked for ARD and ZDF and is currently editor in chief of we-magazine.

Ulrike's quote from her blog:

"I just love the idea of the internet with all its opportunities. If I am at home or in the office I am more or less online (24/7). The most fascinating thing about it is that it has become so easy to »connect« people."

Ulrike Reinhard discovered email when she entered the “one and only internet community” The WELL in 1987. Since then she has become addicted to the digital lifestyle. Inspired by the WELL and their new way of thinking and connecting the world, in 1994 in Europe she founded whoiswho.de - a website/internet platform where thousands of Internet companies in German-speaking countries connect to one another. whoiswho was one of the very first cross-media-projects (print, CD-ROM and Internet). For more than 10 years she worked on establishing whoiswho.de as “the place to be” in the German-speaking Internet world.[1] As editor-in-chief and publisher she has produced close to 50 "whoiswho" books and CD-ROMs. She sold the domain in early 2010.

In 2004 - the 10th anniversary of whoiswho.de - she edited and published "Digital Transformations". This weighty (4 kilo) beautifully made book quickly became a benchmark. It deals with the fundamental transformations in business, culture and science driven by digital technologies.

At the end of 2006 she sold parts of whoiswho.de and redefined her mission and vision of business. With a background in TV (German TV funded her PhD.) she embraced Internet broadband and the exciting opportunities of Web video. Since then, she has interviewed people all over the world and posted pioneering interviews on the Internet. As founding partner of DNAdigital,[2] she played a major role in establishing a platform where digital natives meet top managers to discuss future ways of work,[3] learning,[4] collaboration and communication. She is hosting the SCOPE09 - Web meets HR conference, Her latest book REBOOT_D - digital democracy was downloaded more than 11,000 times in 4 months.[5][6]

Ulrike is founder and editor in chief of WE-Magazine. The idea behind WE-Magazine can be most aptly described as being dedicated to the "empowerment of the many given to us by the Internet”. WE stands for a community of believers, high profile visionaries and innovators, who, in their work and studies, have proven that the Internet is shaping and transforming our society, politics, education and economics. In 2008 Ulrike set up the WeBenin project as a new decentralised informal way of helping people to self-empowerment that circumvents the traditional paradigm of rich NGOs and poor aid-receivers while also taking account of the challenges of the lack of infrastructure in one of the poorest countries in West Africa.[7]

Books

  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2009). "DNAdigital - Wenn Anzugträger auf Kapuzenpullis treffen: Die Kunst aufeinander zuzugehen". Whois Verlag.
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2009). "Reboot_D - Digitale Demokratie - Alles auf Anfang". Whois Verlag.
  • Fleischmann, Monika; Reinhard, Ulrike (2004). "Digitale Transformationen". Whois Verlag. (English version online)
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2005). "Who is who in interactive broadband 2.0". Whois Verlag.
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2005). "Who is who in berlin-brandenburg-media 6.0". Whois Verlag.
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2005). "Who is who in mobile solutions 1.0". Whois Verlag.
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2004). "Who is who in e-learning 3.0". Whois Verlag.
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (1998–2002). "Who is who in multimedia bildung". Whois Verlag.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (1999–2001). "Who is who in electronic commerce". Whois Verlag.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)

Articles

References

  1. ^ "AVIVA-BERLIN Interview 2004". Aviva-berlin.de. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  2. ^ "Livestream DNAdigital at ZDF, Germany". ZDF. 2009-01-15. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
  3. ^ "pressetext Business Blog Whoiswho.de 2007". Pressetext.de. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  4. ^ "Dresdner Zukunfts Forum 2008". Dresdner-zukunftsforum.de. 2008-06-03. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  5. ^ "Deutschland Radio Kultur Vernetzte Politik". dradio.de. 2010-05-01. Retrieved 2010-05-01.
  6. ^ "ORF Radio matrix - computer & neue medien". oe1.orf.at. 2010-03-21. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  7. ^ "Help People to Help Themselves". Bertelsmann-Stiftung.de. 2010-04-20. Retrieved 2010-04-20.

See also

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