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I, Idiot
I am a literate internet user. As so, I am pretty connected, and cultivate my networks on a regular basis. This means, I share. I share bits of my life, such as pictures of what I had for dinner yesterday, … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, business models, complexity, creativity, data, networks, wirearchy
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The Future of Networks Depends on Technology. Or not.
The turn of the year is traditionally a period of intense prediction making, and I cannot go wrong today while predicting that the future will be networked. But which future? If we can expect technology to bring us faster, smaller, … Continue reading
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Tagged bitcoin, blockchain, communities, economy, innovation, management, technology, wirearchy
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Organizational blindness
In 1970, the scientific journal Nature published a small but important article by Colin Blakemore and Grahame F. Cooper, two neurophysiologists from the University of Cambridge. The article, titled Development of the Brain depends on the Visual Environment, described the … Continue reading
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Tagged business design, complexity, culture, governance, networks, paradigm, wirearchy
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What Have They Done to My Song, Ma
“Look what they done to my song ma Look what they done to my song It’s the only thing I could do alright And they turned it upside down Oh ma, look what they done to my song” – Melanie … Continue reading
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Tagged business design, complexity, culture, enterprise 20, networks, paradigm, wirearchy
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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