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Return of Venn – Looking at the Future of Business
My last post sparked a few amazing comments. Looking back to the little exercise I attempted – representing organizational structure as Venn diagrams – I realize that my view was a bit enterprise-centric. “Customer”, as a concept, is quite reductive … Continue reading
Venn’s Adventures in the Future of Work
A few weeks ago, I was invited to speak at BPM Conference Portugal by Alberto Manuel, its chairman and delightful host. My talk focused on the inability for business processes to adequately address real world problems, either from a knowledge … Continue reading
Employee Engagement: Beyond Workplace Psychosis 2.0
I always have been an ardent supporter of true qualitative research. Yet, data IS interesting, specially when, considered under the right angle, it helps shedding a light on otherwise unnoticed facts and behaviors. A number is a number is a … Continue reading
Posted in As seen, heard or read, English
Tagged behavior, business design, economy, paradigm, social business, thin organization
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Breaking the reality barrier (social business style)
A tweet from Bertrand Duperrin, during the just finished Enterprise 2.0 Summit in Paris, ringed a bell in my head. We all know (or should know) that any social initiative should start with a concrete, tangible business problem to be … Continue reading
Posted in As experimented, As seen, heard or read, English
Tagged behavior, business design, enterprise 20, social business, thin organization
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The Broken Business Model of Business
Every day, we can see new evidences that our society is broken. More than ever, we live on the edge of an era, without knowing if the present unstable equilibrium will collapse into a dystopian future or lead us to … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, business design, business models, culture, economy, enterprise 20, governance, social business, thin organization
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