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Thursday, February 11, 2010
people filling roles in a linear system This way of operating focuses on what is being produced, and requires people to be largely fixed into roles to serve the linear supply chain model (see Fig. above is a simple model of a non-linear system, where actions that are happening in the system are mapped, instead of roles . Title: Comparing Business Development Paradigms Authors: Paul B.
 
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
d) The emergence of peer to peer spirituality, which democratises charismatic, enlightened leadership, and realizes that it is a role which different persons assume at different times, either in the initiation of a peer group or in the continuous unfolding of its process. Wilber has given an account of human spirituality in terms of lines and levels of development (Wilber: 2000a, 2000b, 2002). A republication from January 2006, which deals with hierarchy in spiritual movements and experience, and its particular pathologies. It engages
 
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
This way the role of the company is changing, from primarily relying on resources that it can command, to attracting value from resources that it cannot command. And even there, most of what is produced is accomplished by a small number of entrepreneurs that distinguish themselves by the size of their networks and the respect and social capital that they can command (Florida, 2002, Currid, 2007, Lloyd, 2006). Gardner, The original article, Five ideas on value and the crisis , was a contribution by Adam Arvidsson to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications. Adam
 

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November 8, 2003). This paper describes the critical role of social entrepreneurs in helping regions build better networks. The Persistence and Transformation of Community: From Neighbourhood Groups to Social Networks . June, 2002. Based on a social network analysis of information flow among IBMs top 20 executives, this case study demonstrates the difference between formal and informal leadership networks, identifies four dimensions of relationships that are critical for knowledge flow, and suggests ways to strengthen knowledge networks. The Ties that Share:
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
The  deeply embedded nature of technologies in communities has given rise to the role and function of technology stewardship , the work of people who know enough about their community and enough about technology to help pick , configure and use technology to support community activities. had tried a few experimental project blogs with clients in early 2001 and 2002 and they did not root into the work. This afternoon I’m spending a half hour on a Skype video conversation to share a bit of how I use social media. I
Muller Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery, Volume 45, Number 4 2002 3. Personnel is about roles and tasks not positions: What exactly are the salaries for? VCoP roles can be distributed among several people or the responsibility of a few. Knowledge Management for Social Innovation A blog about Communities of Practice and web based approaches to leading change through better use of knowledge. « Communities of Practice: Lessons from Latin America | Main | OPEN INVITATION: GLOBAL JAM ONLINE COMMUNTIES FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION » Virtual Communities: At What Price? How much does a virtual community cost?
2002) to propose that communication includes relational aspects as well as information exchange. In creating relationships, publishing and interaction modes of blogging play a role. 2002). This post is part of the series describing the results of the study of blogger networking practices. Please take into account a couple of things:
In November 2002, a large number of atypical pneumonia cases occurred in Guangdong Province, China. Of course technology plays an important role in effective collaboration. Team collaborations can also occur with external partners, but there is always a clear mandate and defined roles. Home What we do
Wenger, 2002) Communities can be considered as problem-solving mechanisms which contribute to establishing policy agendas and offer mechanisms to facilitate processes for negotiation between different actors. 236)Some individuals within a CoP inevitably take on the role of brokers making connections to other CoPs and translating knowledge from one domain to another. Community of practice From EduTech Wiki Jump to: navigation , search This article or section is incomplete and its contents need further attention. Some sections may be missing, some
Benkler ( 2002, section III,A) lists reasons why there will always be a share of users that behave altruistically. In a setting where antirivalry is present free riders make a positive contribution, hence exclusion would have a negative role limiting access and reducing production. A repost from Golpe de e-Estado Even though that exclusion is present in P2P (e.g. Wikipedia ) it can be argued that it is not its cornerstone.
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