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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. I guess theyre afraid of finding out just how irrelevant they really are. Posted by 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
 
Sunday, March 14, 2010
In this post I discuss several Skype tools (not all of them) in terms of how their features are useful, how they work with each other and how they work with tools on other platforms that people in my community might use. Understanding the role of a tool in a habitat involves a sense of shared timing and even group improvisation A provisional placing of Skype tools on the digital landscape (This is cross-posted from my blog on Learning Alliances .) You probably already know that Skype is a great tool – especially for community leaders.
 
Sunday, March 14, 2010
In this post I discuss several Skype tools (not all of them) in terms of how their features are useful, how they work with each other and how they work with tools on other platforms that people in my community might use.  Understanding the role of a tool in a habitat involves a sense of shared timing and even group improvisation A provisional placing of Skype tools on the digital landscape You probably already know that Skype is a great tool – especially for community leaders. If you are a technology steward, it’s not only a great tool but it’s also a handy example
 

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There is not much in terms of shared goals and recurrent conversations, the ties are weak or latent. You can also use this framework to think on what is needed in terms of moving between different types of social constructions: e.g. moving from network to community by picking shared interests and adding a bit of structure (rhyhm, roles) or community-born projects, where shared goals and even more structures (e.g. While I came with the communication egg model to talk about things missing in distributed teams I feel that it could be useful in more contexts. In particularly to
started to wonder about the terminology, it seems some of these terms have an overlap and we need to think which is the right concept we are talking about. This changes the role of the user from passive to active, since surveillance in this context offers opportunities to take action, seek information and communicate. Participatory surveillance term is explained by Albrechtslund (2008) in Online social Networking Olga Levistova wants to deal in her master study the question: How does social surveillance become into participatory surveillance. Her investigations are related
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. Next, we will introduce the related notion of place, andcompare their roles in existing systems and consequences for futuredesigns. ACM). Abstract Many collaborative and communicative environments use notions of``space and spatial organisation to facilitate and structureinteraction.
The Community Roundtable A peer network for community managers and social media practitioners. Home About Membership Who We Are Partners News & Mentions Our Mission Community Maturity Model Roundtable Schedule Facilitators Blog Community Community Is A Management Approach, Not Just a Role by Rachel Happe on December 17, 2009
Expect organizations that want to look good in their annual reports without actually doing anything new to create "Head of Design Thinking" roles and then axe them 18 months later. But we now seem to be saddled with this term so let's make the best of it. *Of ...And those are the words "design" and "thinking". It's the New.
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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Value Networks and VNA Language and Definitions The Glossary of Terms commonly used in Value Network Analysis (VNA) was updated earlier this year along with the Help Library in the ValueNetworks.com™ application. Some terms here, such as Impact Analysis, are also available as complete articles at www.openvaluenetworks.com/ . Image is by Eileen Clegg, www.visualinsight.net/ . GLOSSARY EXCERPTS Agility One indicator of network agility is how quickly information can move around the network and spread out across the network to reach all members. This comprehensive document is also publicly available in the How-To Guides section of the Open Value Networks resource website, www.openvaluenetworks.com/ .
For some of us old, creaking community managers that have been around longer than broadband, it’s slightly dizzying that the role of ‘community manager’ is creeping into the general lexicon. So if 2009 has finally galvanised the concept that online community spaces need managers, is 2010 going to be the year when the role is formalised and ranked as highly as other CRM roles? Will the Image by mira d’oubliette via Flickr As is traditional at this time of year, we’ve been looking back over 2009 and all the enormous leaps of innovation and learning that have happened