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The Thin Organization Part I: Enacting Social Business
I was recently invited to participate to a session during the Enterprise 2.0 Summit in Paris, along with Jon Husband and Richard Collin, on the theme of “frameworks for the networked organization”. I won’t give here my thoughts about the … Continue reading
My Social Business Predictions for 2003 (not a typo) – Part 2
Most of today’s organizations are powerful productive machines, which were founded and grew up during an era where mass production was the norm, and planning was the course of action. This era is over for good, and social business, or … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, business design, complexity, enterprise 20, management, social business, strategy, wicked problems
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My Social Business Predictions for 2003 (not a typo) – Part 1
I know, we are now in 2013, and announcing anything for a past date falls short from being a prediction. But as we are struggling to help organizations transform to adapt to uncertainty, I often find myself thinking that we … Continue reading
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Tagged business design, business models, collaboration, enterprise 20, IBM, innovation, salesforce, SAP, social business, technology
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The tainted narrative of the workplace
Technology is influencing more than the way we work, it also deeply changes the notion of workplace. As IBM wrote in 2011 in its The new workplace: are you ready? white paper: “Today’s workplace is a virtual and/or physical environment, characterized by … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, business design, culture, enterprise 20, governance, IBM, Jive, management, narrative, strategy, workplace
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From Knowledge Stocks to Knowledge Flows: the Journey Just Begins
“Increasingly, strategic advantage for corporate institutions will hinge on privileged positions in relevant concentrations of high-value knowledge flows and the adoption of practices required to participate in and profit from these knowledge flows”. By these words, John Hagel, John Seely … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, big shift, business design, complexity, creativity, culture, enterprise 20, knowledge, legal, management, networks, social business, strategy
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