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Charles Leadbeater

Charles Leadbeater

Charles Leadbeater is a leading authority on innovation and creativity. He has advised companies, cities and governments around the world on innovation strategy and drew on that experience in We-Think: the power of mass creativity, which charts the rise of mass, participative approaches to innovation in science and open source software, computer games and political campaigning.

We-Think was the latest in a string of acclaimed books: Living On Thin Air, a guide to living and working in the new economy; Up The Down Escalator, an attack on the culture of public pessimism accompanying globalization, and In Search of Work, published in the 1980's, which was one of the first books to predict the rise of more flexible and networked forms of employment.

In 2005 Charles was ranked by Accenture, the management consultancy, as one of the top management thinkers in the world. A past winner of the prestigious David Watt prize for journalism, Charles was profiled by the New York Times in 2004 for generating one of the best ideas of the year, the rise of the activist amateur, outlined in his report The Pro-Am Revolution.

As well as advising a wide range of organisations on innovation including the BBC, Vodafone, Microsoft, Ericsson, Channel Four Television and the Royal Shakespeare Company, Charles has been an ideas generator in his own right. As an associate editor of the Independent he helped Helen Fielding devise Bridget Jones's diary. He wrote the first British report on the rise of social entrepreneurship, which has since become a global movement. His report on the potential for the web to generate social change led to the creation of the Social Innovation Camp movement.

Charles has worked extensively as a senior adviser to the governments, advising the 10 Downing St policy unit, the Department for Trade and Industry and the European Commission on the rise of the knowledge driven economy and the Internet. He is a co-founder of the public service design agency Participle; a visiting senior fellow at the British National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts; a longstanding senior research associate with the influential London think-tank Demos; a visiting fellow at Oxford University's Said Business School and a fellow of the Young Foundation.

Charles spent ten years working for the Financial Times where he was Labour Editor, Industrial Editor and Tokyo Bureau Chief before becoming the paper's Features Editor. In 1994 he moved to the Independent as assistant editor in charge of features and became an independent author and advisor in 1996.

Rock’n'roll to age by

Rock’n'roll to age by

By Charles Leadbeater on 19 August, 2010

When I was young, one night a week my father would tuck himself away in our recently built, paper-thin extension, and listen to an hour of big band music to recapture his youth. I was told not to interrupt his reverie. That was the music he liked as he got old, music that made him [...]

Posted in Blog, Culture | Tagged 10cc, Abba, Clive Dunn, Donna Summer, Elvis Costello, Gladys Knight, Guardian, Jarvis Cocker, Katrina & The Waves, Neil Young, Nina Simone, Pete Hamill, Randy Newman, rock, Scissor Sisters, The Monkees, Top of the Pops, Van Morrison, Warren Zevon | Leave a response

The Big Society is alive and well…in Kerala

The Big Society is alive and well…in Kerala

By Charles Leadbeater on 26 July, 2010

David Cameron’s idea of the Big Society seems destined for a life as troubled as its long-lost older sibling the Third Way. At its worst, the Big Society could be a flimsy fig leaf designed to cover up some of the worst consequences of deep cuts in public services. Charity, local volunteering, philanthropy, at least [...]

Posted in Blog, Health & Social Care, Politics | Tagged big society, Canada, dementia, India, Institute of Palliative Medicine, Japan, Kerala, Neighbourhood Network for Palliative Care, Participle, respite care, Southwark Circle, Suresh Kumar, Victorian Order of Nurses | 1 Response

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