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Sunday, February 22, 2009
Life can be pulled by goals just as surely as it can be pushed by drives. ~ Viktor E. In this quote, Frankl suggests that goals are a pull system. Goals are indeed a pull system. Goals come from internal processes. We have individual Frankl In lean management, a pull system is a natural flow of activities driven by the natural pace of the work that produces value. Today I stumbled across this quote from Viktor Frankl, whose book Man’s Search for Meaning is surely one of the top 10 influential books on my world view.
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Define Business Goals and Objectives
As Discussion of potential goals for the community strategy, related to organization's mission and annual goals;
Business goals for the online community initiative, ideally showing support of organizational mission and goals, and with initial metrics of success;
I mentioned at the beginning of the This post is part of an ongoing series about developing an online community strategy . As a reminder, all posts will be tagged #ocb2b
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
To create these conditions, we have three major goals (and a lot of smaller goals / objectives) for the next 12-24 months. The goal of igniting and keeping a fire under a new conversation will include ongoing discussion at this blog, as well as the development of other blogs. The goal will also include a new means for engaging the dialogue – a new website for the CDI is clearly long overdue.
The vision of the Community Driven Institute is a healthy, vibrant, resilient, peaceful, humane world. To make that vision a reality for all of us, the mission of the Institute
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Define Business Goals and Objectives
As Discussion of potential goals for the community strategy, related to organization’s mission and annual goals;
Business goals for the online community initiative, ideally showing support of organizational mission and goals, and with initial metrics of success;
I mentioned at the beginning This post is part of an ongoing series about developing an online community strategy . As a reminder, all posts will be tagged #ocb2b
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
The game keeps you fussing and caring for your farm by giving you ribbons whenever you’ve accomplished a goal. Tags: Uncategorized collaboration collaborative systems design emotional Facebook Facebook Inc Farmville goals motivation service design tasks user needs workflo We use Basecamp to manage projects. It’s great for creating tasks and milestones that can be assigned to those responsible.
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
There is no magic recipe to achieve this list of goals. Tags: Comunidades English Gestión del conocimiento Vida authority community Community of practice conflict goals groupthink identity jacques souillot Knowledgeboar That was the title. The subtitle was “The challenge of sustainable socialisation”. It was published in the Knowledgeboard
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Monday, June 1, 2009
Sensible summary of 8 important policy goals for sustainability , by Harvey Wasserman of the Solartopia project .
Harvey Wasserman:
“Our eco-future is defined by the four Great Green Truths: we have a global crisis, it has a solution, the solution is winnable, and winning requires a “middle path” of action that is both non-violent and non-stop.
There are technological solutions to the crisis, but they demand political action.
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Friday, January 16, 2009
It's a good checklist of things to avoid, but I keep coming back to number 1:
" The No Goal Error. collaboration" is not a goal in itself). But to say that there is "no goal" sees too extreme in my view. The goal is not articulated for others to understand and embrace. Matt wrote last month about five common collaboration tool errors . Not having a purpose or objective behind what you are doing.
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Monday, November 5, 2007
First off, before I explain what Ive prototyped so far, and what I want to build (or see built) next, let me declare the problem statement, as I see it, and the underlying assumptions Ive been making: Problem Statement Goals Non-Goals Assumptions Development Status Future How You Can Help Conclusion Related Work Problem Statement: ¶ There are an increasing number of new "social applications" as well as traditional application which either require the "social graph" or that could provide better value to users by utilizing information in the social graph.
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
general structure and flow of work is proposed with the end goal being support for development of an organization-wide plan for employing social media and social networking in support of defined corporate goals. No assumptions or recommendations are made here about the governance structure of how such a plan should be implemented, nor are recommendations made for how technology should be managed to achieve these goals. My newest post is “A ‘Web 2.0 Is Dead’ Post That Says Something”
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