Keith Harrison-Broninski

Keith Harrison-Broninski is an author and speaker specialising in cross-boundary collaboration, community antifragility, and technology for good. Based on the principles that he created, Keith has given conference keynotes worldwide, contributed to academic research, and led award-winning social enterprises.

Keith’s book Human Interactions (2005) was described by Information Age as “the overarching framework for 21st century business technology”.

Keith went on to contribute to other books including two for Springer (BPM Handbook) and three for the Workflow Management coalition.

Keith’s most recent book Supercommunities (2020) was described by Matthew Taylor (then Chief Executive, The RSA) in his foreword as “Ranging from ancient history to economics to psychology to public policy, ‘Supercommunities’ is both authoritative and highly readable. It puts our current challenges in context, shows why change is necessary and provides a trove of practical ideas for change makers.”

Vint Cerf, co-inventor of the Internet, in a second foreword, wrote “Supercommunities offers a path away from social and economic meltdown… We will need to replace short-term thinking with long term planning and execution if we are to regain upward motion towards common benefit for everyone on Spaceship Earth. To begin, read this book!”

Keith is currently CEO of Dedoctive, whose revolutionary technology represents a fundamental innovation in trustworthy AI, empowers access to complex information for all, and is being used to create the Internet of Communities.

Keith is also a jazz pianist, traditional folk musician, and classical composer. He released 8 albums between 1999 and 2024 and performs regularly with a wide range of other musicians.

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