MIT Sloan Feature: How Blockchain Will Change Organizations
By MIT Sloan Management Review, Public Domain

MIT Sloan Feature: How Blockchain Will Change Organizations

What if there were an internet of value — a secure platform, ledger, or database where buyers and sellers could store and exchange value without the need for traditional intermediaries? This is what blockchain technology will offer businesses.

The MIT Sloan Management Review has graciously given access to my LinkedIn followers to read my latest article in the SMR, FREE until January 6th, 2017! The below is a summary of the article, click here to read the full piece.

This article was co-authored with Alex Tapscott.

For the last century, academics and business leaders have been shaping the practice of modern management. The main theories, tenets, and behaviours have enabled managers to build corporations, which have largely been hierarchical, insular, and vertically integrated. However, we believe that the technology underlying digital currencies such as bitcoin — technology commonly known as blockchain — will have profound effects on the nature of companies: how they are funded and managed, how they create value, and how they perform basic functions such as marketing, accounting, and incentivizing people. In some cases, software will eliminate the need for many management functions. This article dissects 7 sectors of organizations, and assesses how blockchain stands to change them over the next few years.

Sound far-fetched? Let us explain. The internet vastly improved the flow of data within and between organizations, but the effect on how we do business has been more limited. That’s because the internet was designed to move information — not value — from person to person. When you email a document, photograph, or audio file, for example, you aren’t sending the original — you’re sending a copy. Anyone can copy and change it. In many cases, it’s legal and advantageous to share copies.

By contrast, if you want to expedite a business transaction, emailing money directly to someone is not an option — not only because copying money is illegal but also because you can’t be 100% certain the recipient is the person he says he is. As a result, we use intermediaries to establish trust and maintain integrity. Banks, governments, and in some cases big technology companies have the ability to confirm identities so that we can transfer assets; the intermediaries settle transactions and keep records.

For the most part, intermediaries do an adequate job, with some notable exceptions. One concern is that they use servers that are vulnerable to crashes, fraud, and hacks. Another is that they often charge fees — for example, to wire money overseas. They also monitor customer behaviour and collect data, and they exclude the hundreds of millions of people who can’t qualify for a bank account. And sometimes, they make terrible mistakes, as the 2008 financial crisis made evident.

What would happen if there were an internet of value where parties to a transaction could store and exchange value without the need for traditional intermediaries? In a nutshell, that’s what blockchain technology offers.

We've dissected 7 industries in this article, discussing how blockchain technology could drastically transform the way we do business.

To read the full article for free until January 6th, 2017, Click here.

Don Tapscott is CEO of the Tapscott Group Inc. in Toronto. Don's TED Talk (the first TED Talk on Blockchain) at the TEDSummit in Banff, Canada in June has garnered over a million views. Alex Tapscott is founder and CEO of Northwest Passage Ventures, an advisory firm building early-stage blockchain companies, also in Toronto. They are the authors of Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin Is Changing Money, Business, and the World (Portfolio, 2016).

Amit Goel

SVP / India Lead - Cloud Platform Engineering | Infrastructure Automation

8 年

Great article. Indeed future looks different for business!

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Srivatsan Panthalkudi Seshadri

Product Owner | Product Manager - TD/Cognizant | CSPO | SAFe 6 POPM

8 年
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Gleb Dudka

Principal at Greenfield Capital | Investing in Web3 | Liquid strategies and DeFi | Staking and Web3 Infrastructure

8 年

Very interesting article from a manager's perspective. Had troubles accessing full version before, thanks for sharing!

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