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Organizational Redefinition and the Pocket Calculator
History, we know, is apt to repeat itself, and to foist very old incidents upon us with only a slight change of costume. George Eliot New technology is often disruptive, and social technologies make no exception. Today, quite everyone agrees … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, business design, communities, complexity, culture, economy, enterprise 20, governance, networks, social business
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The Hidden Power of Renegade Knowledge
From knowledge management to social business, nearly every framework or practical initiative tackling the human dimensions of organizational efficiency emphasizes on knowledge sharing. Most of social tools and features’ justification is grounded in the simple assumption that openly and transparently … Continue reading
Posted in As experimented, English
Tagged behavior, business design, culture, enterprise 20, management, renegade knowledge, social business, social learning
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We Have Designed, We Build, You Will Run
However we want to call it, Enterprise 2.0, social business or collaborative whatsitsname, what we are watching now is a vendors-claimed increasing evolution toward maturity of leading platforms. During its last symposium, the Gartner Group held a session entitled “Managing … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, business design, culture, enterprise 20, IBM, software
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The Two Faces of Social Business
Co-evolution has always played an important role in the history of humankind, specially when it comes to the complex relationships existing between technology and social behaviors. The social tools sweeping over the web and entering at increasing pace into our … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, business design, culture, enterprise 20, governance, management, salesforce, social business, tibbr
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Moving Beyond “Work as Usual” in a Complex World
As ever increasing speed and amount of available knowledge are reshaping day after day the world we live in, it looks like a gap is widening between the way most businesses still operate and the capabilities needed to deal with … Continue reading
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Tagged ACM, behavior, business design, complexity, design thinking, enterprise 20, knowledge, networks, paradigm, process, social learning, work
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