Networked information is now pervasive, participatory, and social. It is generated and consumed in real-time across multiple platforms and devices. This has led to three digital revolutions: 1) Broadband internet access at home, 2) Widespread adoption of smartphones and tablets, and 3) Explosive growth of social networking. These changes have impacted knowledge and organizations by making information ubiquitous, fragmenting attention, and elevating self-learning and amateur experts alongside traditional sources. Organizations must adapt to greater transparency, demands to understand customer/worker perspectives, and new pathways into people's attention.