210 Articles match "Identity","Roles"

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Thursday, March 4, 2010
Like living organisms, these networked systems have identity, intelligence, cognition, and unpredictable responses to changing conditions. Attend this webinar to learn more about: Using system dynamics modeling and value network analysis to reveal the structure of a work system Building a system’s self-awareness and its capacity to adapt and evolve to a desirable future state The role of ambiguity in realizing profound change in a complex environment Pricing This 90-minute interactive session is $129.00 A Pegasus Webinar March 10, 2009 Adapt and Perform: What Boeing Can Teach You about Change in Complex Systems with Dennis O’Donoghue, VP Boeing Test & Evaluation A 90-minute live webinar for leaders and managers grappling with large-scale change Wednesday, March 10 at 2:00–3:30 pm EST Description: Large organizations often demonstrate characteristics consistent with complex adaptive systems.
 
Saturday, February 27, 2010
The role of the state must evolve from the protector of dominant interests and arbiter between public regulation and privatized corporate modes (an eternal and improductive binary choice), towards being the arbiter between a triarchy of public regulation, private markets, and the direct social production of value. At present, we see the emergence of a netarchical class of capital owners, who are renouncing their dependence on the present regime of immaterial accumulation through intellectual property, in favour of a role as enablers of social participation through proprietary platforms,
 
Saturday, February 27, 2010
On the surface, the initiative has gone well, with a good sprinkling of residents taking up the role and ready to talk about it. The second group we spoke to insisted that their role is not political, by which they mean, it's not characterised by party politics. Every call they make to environment or housing services, every conversation they are having with the police support officer, perhaps every time they step outside and have The other day I was running some workshops with street reps in Shipley with my daughter, three years since the first set of workshops I ran with them .
 

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The workshop session will cover " Use Cases Driving Identity in Enterprise 2.0: As organizations explore the use of social networking, the enterprise is no longer the only participant in managing identity. An employee’s social network site profile, social graph, and use of other social tools and applications enable them to construct additional identity facets to suit their own needs. The analysis below is an update to my earlier post . This outline forms the baseline of a discussion Alice Wang (Director, Burton Group) and I will lead at a workshop next Monday sponsored by Project
The following archetypes help illustrate dynamics involving identity within social structures. Her role is strictly prescribed by her job description. Her profile notes her prior job experience (including supervisory roles) in call centers at other companies. This "change in heart" is due in part to her Part 1 is here . Part 2 provides an additional example.
These multiple identities are not totally different from the roles that are considered in work-life balance issues.  Perhaps we can adapt understanding from that area to begin managing the multiple identities of virtual workers. The challenge that exists when workers have multiple identities. Recently, warfare expert P. W.
Let me state up front that these distinctions are purposely blunt, but do act as effective and critical distinctions, especially when talking to people about how and why they can manage their online identities. They're also very indiscreet, leaky categories, although it is of course possible to find examples of people who's online identity is confined to or dominated by a single category. There are three main ways we can characterise most peoples online internet and mobile activity and presence. Why are these differences important?
One such topic that did not come up to any great degree during the storytelling sessions was the topic of identity and its role in social networking. However, given the prominent role people are placing with user profiles on social network sites, it seems natural to look at profiles as the "fuzzy front-end" of identity - at least from a social computing perspective. The intersect between identity and social One of the interesting outcomes from my contextual research project on enterprise social networking was not only what was said by study participants but what was "not said".
Absolutely Twitterers value the profile of followers/following as a) it’s a bit different from mutual friends sites and b) they don’t have much control over a quick and easy way to build identity, trust and reputation on Twitter other than through 140 character tweets. (added) Guest articles, minor voluntary roles (guest reviewer) or something. Q. What are social network leaderboards?
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social media, RSS, blogging, and podcasting. Blog Consulting Starting Point Yahoo Pipes and RSS Hacks Speaking OpenID? About « Fast Wonder Podcast: Reputation in Communities Legion of Tech » Warning : join() [ function.join ]: Invalid arguments passed in /mnt/local/home/fastwonderblog/fastwonderblog.com/wp-content/themes/k2/app/includes/info.php on line 697 "> Community Roles: Manager, Moderator, and Administrator Published by Dawn on December
Some valuable points made in this article - including issues related to social identities ("multiple 'selves'"), social structures and structural holes (attempts to segment relationships), and role conflicts. Available All the Time: Etiquette for the Social Networking Age - Knowledge@Wharton After a long day at the office, imagine logging onto Facebook to see what your friends have been up to, only to have your boss or colleague message you about an urgent work matter.
identity, security, compliance, reputation) and technology-related concerns regarding integration points between consumer sites and the enterprise (e.g., The trend of social media as a "hot topic" continued throughout 2009 resulting in several speaking engagements (often with Alice Wang, a co-worker of mine in our consulting organization who focuses on identity, risk, and security topics): Concordia Workshop: Use Previous posts: Year-End Thoughts On Enterprise 2.0 &