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'''Ross Dawson''' (born 1962) is an [[Australia]]n [[author]], [[futurist]], [[entrepreneur]] and former [[stockbroker]].<ref name="ftpress">{{cite web|url=http://www.ftpress.com/authors/author_bio.aspx?ISBN=9780130353337|publisher=ftpress.com|title=Pearson FT Press | InformIT|accessdate=2017-02-25}}</ref> Best known for his 2002 book '[[Living Networks]]', Dawson founded the futures [[think tank]] [[Future Exploration Network]] and consults on digital futures to various big organisations such as [[Ernst & Young]], [[Macquarie Bank]], [[Microsoft]] and [[News Corp]].
Named by [[Digital Media]] magazine as one of the 40 biggest players in Australia's [[digital age]],<ref>[http://www.bandt.com.au/news/40-biggest-players-of-australia8217s-digital-age 40 biggest players in Australia's digital age]{{dead link|date=January 2015}}</ref> Dawson graduated from Bristol University with a B.Sc (Hons) and from Macquarie University with a Grad. Dip in Applied Finance.
Dawson regularly gives [[keynote address]]es on digital media futures and his 'Future of Media Reports' have a readership in the tens of thousands.
==Books==
* ''Developing Knowledge-Based Client Relationships'' 2000 Woburn, MA:Butterworth-Heinemann {{ISBN|0-7506-7185-8}}
* ''Living Networks'' 2003, New Jersey:Prentice Hall {{ISBN|0-13-035333-7}}
* ''Implementing Enterprise 2.0: A Practical Guide To Creating Business Value Inside Organizations With Web Technologies'' 2009, Sydney:Advanced Human Technologies
* ''Getting Results from Crowds: The definitive guide to using crowdsourcing to grow your business'' 2011, Sydney:Advanced Human Technologies
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'''Ross Dawson''' (born 1962) is an [[Australia]]n [[author]], [[futurist]], [[entrepreneur]] and former [[stockbroker]].<ref name="ftpress">{{cite web|url=http://www.ftpress.com/authors/author_bio.aspx?ISBN=9780130353337|publisher=ftpress.com|title=Pearson FT Press | InformIT|accessdate=2017-02-25}}</ref> Best known for his 2002 book '[[Living Networks]]', Dawson founded the futures [[think tank]] [[Future Exploration Network]] and consults on digital futures to various big organisations such as [[Ernst & Young]], [[Macquarie Bank]], [[Microsoft]] and [[News Corp]].
Named by [[Digital Media]] magazine as one of the 40 biggest players in Australia's [[digital age]],<ref>[http://www.bandt.com.au/news/40-biggest-players-of-australia8217s-digital-age 40 biggest players in Australia's digital age]{{dead link|date=January 2015}}</ref> Dawson graduated from Bristol University with a B.Sc (Hons) and from Macquarie University with a Grad. Dip in Applied Finance.
Dawson regularly gives [[keynote address]]es on digital media futures and his 'Future of Media Reports' have a readership in the tens of thousands.
==Books==
* ''Developing Knowledge-Based Client Relationships'' 2000 Woburn, MA:Butterworth-Heinemann {{ISBN|0-7506-7185-8}}
* ''Living Networks'' 2003, New Jersey:Prentice Hall {{ISBN|0-13-035333-7}}
* ''Implementing Enterprise 2.0: A Practical Guide To Creating Business Value Inside Organizations With Web Technologies'' 2009, Sydney:Advanced Human Technologies
* ''Getting Results from Crowds: The definitive guide to using crowdsourcing to grow your business'' 2011, Sydney:Advanced Human Technologies
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dawson, Ross}}
[[Category:Living people]]
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[[Category:Stockbrokers]]
[[Category:Futurologists]]
[[Category:Motivational_speakers]]
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