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ChangeThis :: Trust Economies: Investigation into the New ROI of the Web - 0 views

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    Please check out also the bookmarked ChangeThis::the connection culture, a new source of competitive advantage ;-)
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ChangeThis :: ChangeThis - 0 views

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    An inspirational source of content from the top thinkers, business entrepeneurs, and top writers. Fab free resource. When you are stuck for inspiraiton, check it out here!
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ChangeThis :: 14 Ways to Get Breakthrough Ideas - 0 views

  • 14 Ways to Get Breakthrough Ideas
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    Idea generation - when you want to propose new service ideas or when you want to shape new ones!
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ChangeThis :: Live the Juggle Life - 0 views

  • "In this scrambled up world of work there are no rules and few walls. And that means the key to business success is totally up for negotiation. It’s time to rethink the best skills to have in any executive or entrepreneur’s toolbox. Forget an MBA from a flash business school, a talent for spreadsheets, or an aptitude for social networking. Think Juggle!"
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    Don't advocate this - but interesting - the power of not planning - perahps interestingly pointing to "improvisational pdf" tagged earlier?
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ChangeThis :: Self, and Importance. A Call to Reflection and Action - 0 views

  • "When we align ourselves with the opinions of others without examination, we are robbing ourselves of the opportunity to analyze our own preferences and desires, to determine our own solutions. We miss the chance to review the criteria others are utilizing, to question their biases and seek our own inspiration. In stunting the development of our own individual perspectives and initiatives, we trap ourselves in lives that appear to be predestined, and deny the possibility of realizing our personal potential."
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      To inspire you my lovely charity chums - and to show you why you should reivew other's opinions...as they may stunt your development! - fab & free!
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    why you should listen to your own council and reflect on the agenda of others...;0) free PDF
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ChangeThis :: View Proposal - 0 views

  • Society is in flux. The global economy is in meltdown. Education is in turmoil. Why? The world has, and is, changing faster than we can keep up. One of the reasons for this disconnect is our insistence on teaching our young people in the same way that we ourselves learned. We're teaching as if there were a dearth of resources, when actually we're spoiled for choice. 'Digital literacy' is a term much debated, but which allows us to grasp hold of an important concept. Literacy in the digital arena just isn't the same as it is when sitting at a desk with paper and pencil. But how is it different? And what can we do about it? Allow me to suggest some ways in which we can come up with a workable definition for 'digital literacy' and show you methods by which we can educate our young people for the blended digital/physical world they do, and shall, inhabit!
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      Hi my Charity chums - please vote for this manifesto to be turned into a published and free PDF! ;0)
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      please vote for thi manifesto to be turned into a free PDF!
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    please share this page and get people to vote so the manifesto can be turned into a free PDF. ;0)
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ChangeThis :: Don't Script, Improvise! - 0 views

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      This article - I just discovered and supports the "open services" visual document I created for Bunny @ BAC - and which I shared with CLP's fab dynamic duo ;0) - it's all coming together my Charity Chums ;0)
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      WOW! - synchronicity! - synergy!
  • "Businesses built to operate in the Networked World are as different from the Industrial Age models as a computer is from a multi-plane camera. Networked organizations are more biological than industrial. They resemble their employees more than their employees resemble them. They are highly adaptive, mobile, open, sensitive to their environment, and ultra-responsive. They continuously evolve, nurtured by a steady stream of intelligent input from inside and outside the organization. In a networked organization, where good ideas originate is not half as important as how–-and how frequently—those good ideas become reality. Good managers don’t try to control their brand’s narrative but, rather, to foster an environment in which it can be liberated, expanded and unleashed across networks. The emphasis is not on following a script, but on improvisation."
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      dedicated to: Bunny, Chris & Eliz: my lovely Charity Chums ;0)
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    in a networked environment where good ideas come as much as from your connections as from your staff - improvisation will help & release stress & creativity! check out the free pdf article. Links nicely with Visual doc I shared.
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ChangeThis :: Leading with Agility - 0 views

  • “Learning Agility, which has four dimensions—Mental Agility, People Agility, Results Agility and Change Agility—is a key to unlocking our change proficiency. In fact, research studies by CCL, Mike Lombardo of Lominger, Robert Sternberg and his colleagues at Yale University, and Daniel Goleman point to Learning Agility as more predictive of long-term potential than raw IQ. Learning Agility is a complex set of skills that allows us to learn something in one situation and apply it in a completely different situation. It is about gathering patterns from one context and using those patterns in a completely new context so that we can make sense and success out of something we have never seen or done before.
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      fab!
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    how to lead & evolve through learning dimensions...
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ChangeThis :: Learning to View Your Customers as a s connected - than Powerful Tribe - 0 views

  • As a business it’s tempting to think of a 'tribe' as a 'customer base.' That’s wrong. People aren’t part of a tribe simply because they buy a product or service. What qualifies them as a tribe are their connections. Tribes of customers are connected to an idea, each other, products, services, employees, etc.—creating a network of connections to the business as a whole."
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    "As a business it's tempting to think of a 'tribe' as a 'customer base.' That's wrong. People aren't part of a tribe simply because they buy a product or service. What qualifies them as a tribe are their connections. Tribes of customers are connected to an idea, each other, products, services, employees, etc.-creating a network of connections to the business as a whole."
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ChangeThis :: Talking Strategy: Three Straightforward Ways to Make Your Strategy Stick - 0 views

  • Chip Heath and Dan Heath The Heath Bros. walk the walk in this manifesto about three straightforward ways to make your strategy work. They preach the power of concrete language and stories to communicate your strategy effectively. Missed the Heath Bros. on "The Today Show" or NPR? Get to know them here because these ideas stick.
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      hi charity chums ;0) This is a fab PDF on strategy. It is a document written by the guys wh made the fantsatic book called made-to-stick. See sticky note below about thsi book on amazon.
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      made to stick on amazon.co.uk: http://tinyurl.com/dcjor3 this is part of my amazon affiliate, so i can scrape some pennies to get a sandwhich or cup of tea ;0)
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    This is a fab free pdf on making strategy sick! - called talking strategy. PLS read it. The more you read on strategy the better. And you know I only bring you the best & free from the web ;0)
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ChangeThis :: People Don't Hate Change, They Hate How You're Trying to Change Them - 0 views

  • People Don’t Hate Change, They Hate How You’re Trying to Change Them
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    Managing the change process and the delicacies involving people!
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ChangeThis :: The Creativist Manifesto: Consumer or Creativist? - 0 views

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    "Olivia Sprinkel "I believe that the most significant choice that we can make in today's society is to be a Consumer or to be a Creativist. […] This default way of being is now so entrenched that 'consumer' is the default label for people. And in terms of public services, which are provided by the taxes that we pay, we are just service users-we consume services. So what's the alternative? To be a Creativist: To reclaim the right to our individual identities; To play an active role in shaping, in creating our lives from the inside out; To fulfill our need to create which is part of all of us." "
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ChangeThis :: The Connection Culture: A New Source of Competitive Advantage - 0 views

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    This is really fab. It shows in practice how "trust is an earned currency" ...if you think about it. And CLP has managed to create greater impact over the years through earned trust. Workshop Rach?
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ChangeThis :: Smart Networking: End the Resistance, Prepare for Success and Get 24/7 Re... - 0 views

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    networking - Bunny must be a maverick at this given her industries ;-)
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ChangeThis :: Creating Widespread Empathy - 0 views

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    Thought this would be useful for the lil-liest show ponies that have powerpul kick ;-)
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