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Saturday, November 7, 2009
Even if we happened to be sitting in Starbuck’s your attention would still go chiefly to me and not to Starbuck’s, Inc. It facilitates a level of both clarity and nuance in examining various key trends and situations that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to comprehend. Good summary of the argument that we have entered a post-capitalist ‘attention economy’, by Michael Goldhaber at the IDC mailing list : Michael Goldhaber: “What follows then is a rough and incomplete primer on how I see what I shall refer to as “the attention (centered)
 
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Ever since I was turned on to this thing called “Graphic Recording” or “ Graphic Facilitation ” my work has changed. When I facilitate F2F I have my paper, pens and chalk and try at some point to use visuals to focus, capture or catalyze what is going on in the room. It is a perfect compliment to consulting, facilitation, hosting and key note speaking in business and community settings. I have amazed myself at what I have been able to produce - and I make that same claim “I don’t know how to draw!”
 
Monday, December 10, 2007
and The Groundswell The Global Collaboration Cue Card Project ► May (1) Social Media and The Speed of Trust ► April (3) Starbucks, Star Struck with Social Computing? 5 Social Computing Benefits that Adoption Rates Do... Sun Tzu and the Art of Social Computing ► March (3) Keeping the Faith: The E2.0 an evolution of facilitation and not KM? The Weak Links in your Social Network are the Grea... Holism: The Real Enterprise 2.0 skip to main | skip to sidebar Rexs Thought Spot Personal Reflections on Innovation & Collaboration in a 2.0
 

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Ever since I was turned on to this thing called “Graphic Recording” or “ Graphic Facilitation ” my work has changed. When I facilitate F2F I have my paper, pens and chalk and try at some point to use visuals to focus, capture or catalyze what is going on in the room. It is a perfect compliment to consulting, facilitation, hosting and key note speaking in business and community settings. I have amazed myself at what I have been able to produce - and I make that same claim “I don’t know how to draw!”
and The Groundswell The Global Collaboration Cue Card Project ► May (1) Social Media and The Speed of Trust ► April (3) Starbucks, Star Struck with Social Computing? 5 Social Computing Benefits that Adoption Rates Do... Sun Tzu and the Art of Social Computing ► March (3) Keeping the Faith: The E2.0 an evolution of facilitation and not KM? The Weak Links in your Social Network are the Grea... Holism: The Real Enterprise 2.0 skip to main | skip to sidebar Rexs Thought Spot Personal Reflections on Innovation & Collaboration in a 2.0
and The Groundswell The Global Collaboration Cue Card Project ► May (1) Social Media and The Speed of Trust ► April (3) Starbucks, Star Struck with Social Computing? 5 Social Computing Benefits that Adoption Rates Do... Sun Tzu and the Art of Social Computing ► March (3) Keeping the Faith: The E2.0 an evolution of facilitation and not KM? The Weak Links in your Social Network are the Grea... Holism: The Real Enterprise 2.0 skip to main | skip to sidebar Rexs Thought Spot Personal Reflections on Innovation & Collaboration in a 2.0
and The Groundswell The Global Collaboration Cue Card Project ► May (1) Social Media and The Speed of Trust ► April (3) Starbucks, Star Struck with Social Computing? 5 Social Computing Benefits that Adoption Rates Do... Sun Tzu and the Art of Social Computing ► March (3) Keeping the Faith: The E2.0 an evolution of facilitation and not KM? The Weak Links in your Social Network are the Grea... Holism: The Real Enterprise 2.0 skip to main | skip to sidebar Rexs Thought Spot Personal Reflections on Innovation & Collaboration in a 2.0
asked the facilitator 2 of the 30 put up their hands. "If I had asked that same question to a group of Kindergarten kids, all of them would have raised their hands." responded the facilitator. The challenge in any type of collaboration is how to ensure people are capable of understanding the perspectives of others, especially when they run counter to ones own paradigm. A technique thats been used skip to main | skip to sidebar Rexs Thought Spot Personal Reflections on Innovation & Collaboration in a 2.0 World All comments posted on this blog
Even if we happened to be sitting in Starbuck’s your attention would still go chiefly to me and not to Starbuck’s, Inc. It facilitates a level of both clarity and nuance in examining various key trends and situations that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to comprehend. Good summary of the argument that we have entered a post-capitalist ‘attention economy’, by Michael Goldhaber at the IDC mailing list : Michael Goldhaber: “What follows then is a rough and incomplete primer on how I see what I shall refer to as “the attention (centered)
and The Groundswell The Global Collaboration Cue Card Project ► May (1) Social Media and The Speed of Trust ► April (3) Starbucks, Star Struck with Social Computing? 5 Social Computing Benefits that Adoption Rates Do... Sun Tzu and the Art of Social Computing ► March (3) Keeping the Faith: The E2.0 an evolution of facilitation and not KM? The Weak Links in your Social Network are the Grea... Holism: The Real Enterprise 2.0 skip to main | skip to sidebar Rexs Thought Spot Personal Reflections on Innovation & Collaboration in a 2.0