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Harold Jarche : Strategies for online collaboration

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People, Events and Ideas

"Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people." - Eleanor RooseveltI don't completely agree with this statement but it puts into perspective where our greatest effort should be. The discussion of ideas and finding ways to take action on those ideas is the great work that ...
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Innovation and Learning

In Innovating in the Great Disruption, Scott Anthony suggests three disciplines necessary to foster innovation in difficult economic times - placing a premium on progress; mastering paradox; and learning to love the low end. He also discusses the importance of learning;Innovators will need to continue to find creative, cheap ways ...
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New year, new challenges

I'm not sure what the next year will bring but I'm certain that it will be as full of changes as 2008. Change is accelerating. Blogging, which wasn't even in the dictionary when I started this one, is getting competitive:With all of this new competition, the future could be very ...
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New organisational DNA

I'm going to take some time off work and writing over the holidays, with perhaps a post if the mood strikes me. What really interests me at this time is how The Great Disruption may be opening up possibilities for change that did not exist even six months ago. I ...
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On-job support is critical

I don't usually get information about training and performance improvement in the Wall Street Journal but this article clearly spells out the benefits of linking training directly to the workplace. In Lessons Learned, Harry Martin describes two cases and provides several links for further reading. Basically, formal training is more ...
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Need for collaboration continues to grow

We're starting to see some interest in our TogetherLearn initiative and one of the main drivers seems to be cost-reduction. I came across this future-looking ZDNet article via Bertrand Duperrin and it sums up the situation nicely:However, for business-driven internal enterprise Web 2.0 collaboration projects, I see growth. Why?  Because ...
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Blogs are not a “substitute”

Print media are in dire trouble - but blogs are no substitute says Andrew Sullivan in the Times Online:The terrifying problem is that a one-man blog cannot begin to do the necessary labour-intensive, skilled reporting that a good newspaper sponsors and pioneers. A world in which reporting becomes even more ...
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Going Solo

Pawel Szczesny has decided to give up on his attempt to be a freelance scientist. Here are some of the hard lessons that this PhD candidate from Poland has learned: The consultant's dilemma: when you're working you're not generating new ideas or business, and vice versa. It's tough to launch a freelancing ...
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Learning Fluidity

Mark Pesce's post on Fluid Learning has been picked up several people and I like his four recommended processes for networked education: Capture everything [especially since digital storage is so cheap] Share everything [e.g. public feed readers, social bookmarks, blogs, photos, videos] Open everything [no walled gardens a.k.a. LMS] Only connect [less control allows ...
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Short, medium and long-term views about the Internet

Is the Internet a new technology that we have to integrate into our ways of working and learning or is it a transformational way of communicating that will change our society forever? The approach from existing software vendors and established organisations is that Internet technologies can help you become more ...
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