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290 Articles match "Reference","Roles"
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Politically or agentially, it means looking for one point in the situation which expresses this role. Since Deleuzian theory does not refer to a substantive unity of Being but rather, to a primacy of difference-producing becomings, the critique really does not work in relation to Deleuze. An introduction by Andy Robinson:
(for for background on Badiou, see his book on Metapolitics here )
“The first thing to note about Badiou is that he is heavily influenced by Lacan.
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Massimo De Angelis on the role of Pochama :
“Pochamama is the deity of Andean origin and refers to “mother earth”, not just as geological earth or nature but also as a set of relations, a deity of reproduction, a protective rather than creative deity or perhaps better, a deity for which human creation is just a moment of a reproduction cycle. Massimo de Angelis report on the Yasuni’s struggle against petroleum extraction in the Ecuadorian Amazon region, based and inspired by their “Mother Earth” related deity Pochamama, clearly discusses the same links we discuss in our section on neotraditional economics, and why these linkages between pre-industrial and post-industrial thinking and practices are important, see here for details.
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Monday, March 15, 2010
A point may arise where you need a taxonomy, formal roles, start up processes etc. Such approaches were designed for situations where the Therapist takes a dominant role (which is why some consultants like them) and assumes that the recipients are in need of therapy. The first of those articles includes some original research in IBM (which we checked out elsewhere) which showed that the ratio of informal communities to formal communities was 1:10K or put another way if you half the number of HOME JOIN NEWSLETTER LIST ABOUT WHAT WE DO WHO WE ARE OPERATING PRINCIPLES CONTACT US ANNUAL REPORTS PRACTITIONERS NETWORK DIRECTORY OF PRACTITIONERS SEEKING ACCREDITATION PRACTITIONER LOGIN EDUCATION ACCREDITATION NARRATIVE RESEARCH SENSEMAKER COMPLEXITY SOCIAL COMPUTING COURSE COMPARISON METHODS METHODS WIKI RESOURCES ARTICLES BY DAVE SNOWDEN ARTICLES BY OTHERS CASE STUDIES PODCASTS PRESENTATIONS INFLUENTIAL BOOKS
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Saturday, June 10, 2006
In my role as blogmeister for LCB I've done a lot of reading in the communities of practice literature to gain a better understanding of how online communities work. What causes high quality interaction or community disfunction and collapse. One model I've developed is around the roles and interactions members of a community have as participants in that community. Further influence came from the work What can be done to enhance the community? I thought I'd share my model with the LCB community for feedback and discussion.
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
Re-Place-ing Space: The Roles of Place and Space in CollaborativeSystems Steve Harrison* and Paul Dourish+ *Xerox Palo Alto Research Center +Rank Xerox Research Centre, Cambridge Lab (EuroPARC) harrison@parc.xerox.com, dourish@europarc.xerox.com This is a draft of a paper which subsequently appeared in the Proceedings of CSCW96 (pub. Computer keyboards, current documents, common reference materialsand favourite pieces of music might immediately surround us in anoffice, while other materials are kept further away (in filingcabinets, cupboards or libraries). ACM). Abstract Many collaborative and communicative environments use notions of``space and spatial organisation to facilitate and structureinteraction.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The previous head honcho and his staffers resided in an office referred to as the bubble. Yesterday I popped out for a meeting at the National Australia Bank. They have a new CEO, Cameron Clyne, and last week he announced a restructure that has substantially flattened the organisation. While the restructure has been the topic of lots of conversations and stories inside and outside the bank, Cameron has done two other things
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Finding new roles for middle management Jun 09 Key success factor for Enterprise 2.0: Finding new roles for middle management Yes, I said it. Home About Blog Contact LLiu's Community
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
A Journey In Social Media A journal about my personal thoughts regarding evolving a comprehensive social media strategy at a large company. « Our Day Of Fame? | Main | On Conversational Collaboration » February 13, 2008 Organization Roles For Corporate Social Media Well, now that Im getting seen a bit more often here in the blogosphere, I guess I have to spend more time sharing what weve learned. Todays discussion is about how we handled some of the new roles needed for an enterprise-wide rollout of this stuff.
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
I’ve started putting together some references on prior work on The Knowledge Bucket (this is a wiki reference resource for KM professionals), and it would be good if you could add references to any other work you know about. Information Responsibilities in the Digital World ’ which looks at emerging trends in information management stakeholders and roles, and sets out a framework for roles and responsibilities across the enterprise. There’s been a burst of interest in the notion of defining competencies for KM, most recently on actKM . This
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Friday, February 13, 2009
Back in 2006 BB (Before Blogging) I attended a training course for facilitators on the role of facilitation in disaster recovery. My views on disasters and the role of facilitation have been both reinforced and changed completely as I reflect on a two-day workshop I recently completed called “Facilitating Psycho-Social Reconstruction” – and I’ll come back to what that actually means in a moment.
And I thought that the role of the facilitator began At the time I said it was probably the most significant training I’d ever done as a facilitator. I
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
For more on this please refer to my past posts Team-based communities , Team-based communities are about change, commitment and tasks , Team-based communities : Transparency and Crowdsourcing for a more cohesive workplace
Defined roles
(but value team success)
Informal roles
(not all contributors)
The aim of this post is to illustrate the dynamics between a Community of Practice (CoPs) and a Team.
Without getting too deep into theory here’s an establishing paragraph on what is a Community of Practice.
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Sunday, February 22, 2009
Here we revisit what we have said, but it an order that approximates better the way in which these ideas can be put into practice: Preamble: reflection on the role of tech steward Step 1: understanding your community, its characteristics, orientation, and current configuration Step 2: providing technology: choosing a strategy, selecting a solution, and planning the change Step 3: stewarding technology in use, in the life of the community and at its closing Of course, the actual work of stewarding technology for community is not quite that linear, but it is still useful to think about
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
About Contact Web Strategy Vault Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing Jeremiah Owyang discusses how web tools and social media enable companies to connect with customers The Four Tenets of the Community Manager November 25th, 2007 | Category: Community Manager , Community Marketing , Web Industry Summary The budding Community Manager industry holds 4 tenets; these values resonate as a common thread within the role. Methodology Recently, I’ve been doing some research on the Community
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