Note: This is the second part of a longer series on how social media is affecting management. You can find the first post – The future […]
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Open Data might have failed, but Open Government is still going strong.
It would seem that the shine is starting to wear off the Open Government movement, with a recent report to the US congress challenging some […]
Continue readingThe north-south divide
Note: This is the third part of a longer series on how social media is affecting management. You can find the earlier posts – The […]
Continue readingThe future of (knowledge) work
Note: This is the first part of a longer series on how social media is affecting management. I started writing the following to explore a […]
Continue readingSocial media: bubble, definitely not; revolution, probably not; evolution, absolutely
Is Social Media in general (and mobility in particular) a bubble or revolution? Is it a a powerful and disruptive force that will transform governments […]
Continue readingYour mobile phone is making us stupid
Whilst sitting and having a quite read the other day I happened across a thought which made me pause: Not only may our natural capacities, […]
Continue readingPopsicle: a chance discovery
At the age of eleven on a winter’s afternoon in 1905, Frank Epperson left his drink on the back porch overnight. It was a fruit […]
Continue readingCloud computing’s long game
For as long as we can remember, technology’s role has been to support business. Identify your target market, product and goals, map out the required […]
Continue readingThe top ten posts of 2010 are …
And the top ten posts from the last year — as recorded by Popularity Contest — are: Innovation linkage Peter Drucker’s seven sources of innovation […]
Continue readingInnovation [2010-11-29]
Another week and another collection of interesting ideas from around the internet. As always, thoughts and/or comments are greatly appreciated. John Sculley On Steve Jobs: […]
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