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Thursday, February 25, 2010
study by the World Institute for Development Economics Research at United Nations University reports that the richest 1% of adults alone owned 40% of global assets in the year 2000, and that the richest 10% of adults accounted for 85% of the world total. [5] As copyleft cannot allow workers to accumulate wealth beyond subsistence, copyleft alone cannot change the distribution of productive assets, which is what any revolutionary strategy must seek to do. Challenges to traditional copyright resulting from peer-to-peer applications, free software, filesharing and appropriation art have caused a wide ranging debate on the future of copyright.
 
Friday, February 19, 2010
It is clear that the inclusion of the freedom and premises that characterize free and open source software to the field of artistic creation signifies a radical questioning of the concept of authorship, brought into question time and again by the creative tendencies linked to digital remix strategies. This combination of a media-based artistic strategy and an anti-media social application comprised antimony that still plagues digital artistic manifestations. This is the text from a presentation at Medialab Prado in Madrid, by Juan Martín Prada, for the Inclusiva-net meeting in July 2009.
 
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
On Saturday in 2000 ... Last week I was running a strategy workshop and I wanted the group to identify a set of guiding principles for their organisation. Strategy execution is a change initiative and Chip and Dan advise us to script the critical moves. It was going to be difficult to surpass their last book, Made to Stick , where they showed us that people wont pay attention unless our message is simple, unexpected, concrete, credible, emotional and a story. And it was going to be even harder practising what they preached to make Switch stick.
 

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This webcast and slide deck represent a large body of work from the Forum One Networks team, as reflects input from over 2000 online community professionals from all over the world. tags: strategy staff ) A Jim Cashel and I hosted the "State of Online Community" webinar this morning. The The webinar is based on the research we've conducted as part of the Online Community Research Network , and highlights 10 key trends from 2008, as well as taking a peak into emerging trends for 2009.
I ran my first anecdote circle in 2000 while working for IBM. was helping Land and Water Australia develop their knowledge strategy and my first session was with a group of CSIRO scientists. More people will be looking for jobs this year. Sadly unemployment is rising. Getting a job interview will be tough so it will be doubly important
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Communities of practice can drive strategy, generate new lines of business, solve problems, promote the spread of best practices, develop peoples professional skills, and help companies recruit and retain talent. If communities of practice are so effective, why arent they more prevalent? Below is a summary of their characteristics. Whats the purpose? Who belongs? What holds it together? How long does it last? Community of practice To develop members capabilities; to build and exchange knowledge Members who select themselves Passion,
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At one point (late nineties/early 2000's), Microsoft sometimes used the term "directed collaboration" in this regard while IBM talked about contextual collaboration as the "fuzzy front-end" of process-centric work. If we look at collaboration in the late eighties and nineties, most information sharing and collaboration strategies focused on improving worker productivity. A partial list of points-to-ponder: Enterprise 2.0
Clicking on the title will take you to [link] where you will find more detail. The Future of Knowledge: Increasing Prosperity through Value Networks , Verna Allee, Butterworth Heinemann, 2002. Net Work: A Practical Guide to Creating and Sustaining Networks at Work and In the World , Patti Anklam, Butterworth Heinemann, 2007. The Wealth of Networks: How Social Markets Transform Production and Freedom , Yochai Benkler, Yale University Press, 2006 The Rise of the Network Society (The Information
In November 2000 they opened up the API and by 2006 had 5 billion API calls a month. API Widget Economy: Social Media Business Podcast is a post from: Laurel Papworth- Social Network Strategy Episode 3 focusses on monetizing APIs and looking at revenue streams from widgets. Companies that open their business databases and stream that data out, can have an army of hundreds of thousands (mostly) unpaid developers creating Facebook apps, iPhone apps and blog widgets to help sell their products and services.
Je reviens de la conférence LIFT’07 (l’année dernière, LIFT’06 avait quelque peu changé ma vie), des rencontres plein les ye… Leave a Comment Name * E-mail * Website You can use these HTML tags and attributes: Or add a Video Comment with « Back to text comment Archives Select Month April 2009 (21) March
While perhaps not the loneliest job in business, a Community Manager, especially the strategy building/implementing type is certainly at the top of the list of lonely career choices. When I signed up to do community work in 2000, I had no idea that it would be a permanent state that I’d basically never be able to quit. Day in and day out the customers and community members you work with yell at you for being too company-focused, while your colleagues more often than not tell you that you’ve gone native, thinking too much about the company and not enough about them.