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Neil Movold

Rethinking work: The next chapter in social collaboration - 0 views

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    "PPT discusses how to use social collaboration to re-energize your workforce and optimize your core business processes with purpose driven collaboration. Learn how to streamline problem solving, execute faster and drive rapid decision making to achieve your core operational and financial performance metrics. Learn how The Transformational Opportunity from Social Collaboration will come from closing Business Loops: - Customer Performance = Traditional CRM + Customer Networks - Talent Performance = Talent Management + Talent Networks - Financial Performance & Risk Mitigation = Financial Management + Performance Networks - Supply Chain Performance = Supply Chain Management + Business Networks "
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Pull Don't Push … How Semantic Technology Can Improve Your Ability To Capture... - 0 views

  • Implementing a semantic  approach to new product development and product lifecycle management can help organizations capture new opportunities because: It facilitates the process of finding opportunities through computer driven analysis of unstructured data to spot trends and emerging needs. It improves the R&D process through shared data and improved collaboration both internally and externally. It increases the serendipity of collaboration between disciplines because it is easy for experts to draw new relationships between the data. It eliminates many of the traditional costs of new product develop through virtualization lowering the costs of prototyping and market testing. It speeds time to market by opening up collaboration options, such as crowd sourcing, social networking and social media based marketing.
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    As the fundamental flow of energy through the marketplace transforms from 'push' to 'pull,' organizations will need to become more active and participative social networkers.  New opportunities will show up first on the myriad of non-structured, social media sites that cater to people who want to collaborate to solve problems, start trends, influence the masses and build support.
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Facilitating Collaborative Learning: 20 Things You Need to Know From the Pros - 0 views

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    Collaborative learning teams are said to attain higher level thinking and preserve information for longer times than students working individually. Why is this so?
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How Collaborative Learning Can Make Organizations Smarter, Stronger, and Better Positio... - 0 views

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    In the following Q&A, Andrew and Wendy shed light on how collaborative learning turned a failed merger exploration into a success. A version of this post originally appeared on the Foundation Center's Transparency Talk blog.
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MIT's Thomas Malone on Collective Intelligence - 0 views

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    "Thomas Malone, director of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence,  is one of the leading thinkers in the realm of anticipating how new technologies will transform the way work is done and leaders lead. His 2004 book, The Future of Work: How the New Order of Business Will Shape Your Organization, Your Management Style, and Your Life, helped thousands of executives and would-be executives see their organizations, and themselves, in startling new ways. As a result, many organizations are becoming more collaborative and democratic. Now, Malone is exploring how social business, data analytics and cognitive computing will transform organizations once again. Here, he talks about the revolution that is coming."
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Collaborative Change: Making Sense During Complex Times - 0 views

  • ensemaking describes the critical role leaders play in interpreting and explaining disruptive marketplace changes
  • As we move from volume-based to more value-based metrics in this decade of transformation, collaborative change must embody both-and thinking. 
Neil Movold

Socializing Your Enterprise to Succeed in a Creative Economy - 0 views

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    "What does it mean to socialize the enterprise? Often, the primary focus of this term is the outward-facing social media strategy of the company and/or the social collaboration infrastructure it uses. But in reality, these two aspects are just the tip of the iceberg. A socialized enterprise incorporates the entire stakeholder landscape and platforms for bridging these connections: the consumer-facing social media strategy of the company, collaboration within the organization and the way the company interacts with clients and, no less important, its external partners."
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Value Networks and the True Nature of Collaboration - 1 views

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    Value Networks and the true nature of collaboration meets this challenge head on with a systemic, human-network approach to managing business operations and ecosystems.
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Facilitating collaborative learning: A recipe for success - 0 views

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    "In the "e-learning era" the focus of training moved to designing and developing sophisticated, self-paced, online course content, and then managing access to it in a LMS. With the emergence of the "networked learning era" training departments have begun to think about how they can add "social" into the mix."
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Organizations Capitalize on Collective Intelligence - Messaging and Collaboration - 0 views

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    Businesses are using collective intelligence to speed up company growth, improve efficiency, enhance products and services, and strengthen the employee environment, according to new research from IBM.
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Trust and the Sharing Economy - 0 views

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    I was invited to speak with Professor Arun Sundararajan's "Networks, Crowds and Markets" class on the topic of "Trust and the Sharing Economy." The discussion focused on current trust indicators on collaborative consumption platforms and potential ideas for solving the trust issue currently present.
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Using the internet to harness the wisdom of the crowd - 0 views

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    "Collective intelligence is a growing trend that seeks to exploit the computational power of millions of users You have probably done it but maybe you didn't realise. Or maybe you did it on purpose, but it was a game. What is it? Collective intelligence, or "human computation", is a growing trend that looks to harness the wisdom of the crowd to solve problems. Today, enormous computational power is distributed among millions of users, and the internet offers a means to connect it, explains Prof Barry Smyth, professor of computer science at University College Dublin."
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From the e-learning to the social learning - 0 views

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    "The EU definition of e-learning integrates social learning: « E-learning is the use of emerging Internet technologies, in order to improve learning quality, on one hand by enabling access to resources and services, and on the other hand by distance communication and collaboration »"
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Fascinating insight from the MIT Centre for Collective Intelligence - 0 views

  • They also observed three consistent factors that impact how effective a group is: The average social perceptiveness of the group members The evenness of conversational participation The proportion of women in the group
  • All three factors were linked - the women in the group were shown to be more socially perceptive and conversation was more even, as a result, the groups with a higher number of women were more collectively more productive. 
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    "Fascinating insight from the MIT Centre for Collective Intelligence at the IBM Think Forum. The video is 40mins long but worth watching if you're interested in what makes groups effective in solving complex problems. It also shows how (and why) the idea of 'distributed leadership' is becoming more widely seen as the future model for managing organisations and complexity."
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Why do I share my knowledge? - 0 views

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    "Knowledge Sharing is the Learning, Learning is the Knowledge Sharing"
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Don Tapscott's New Solutions for a Connected Planet - 0 views

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    "In this new age of networked intelligence, collaborative communities are enhancing and even bypassing crumbling institutions. We are innovating the way our financial institutions and governments operate; how we educate our children; how the healthcare, newspaper, and energy industries serve their customers; how we care for our neighbourhoods; and even how we solve global problems. "
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WeKnowIt - Colective Intelligence - 0 views

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    WeKnowIt is a 3 year Integrated Project developing novel techniques for exploiting multiple layers of intelligence from user-generated content, which together constitute Collective Intelligence, a form of intelligence that emerges from the collaboration and contributions of many individuals.
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Why Did We Look The Other Way on Competition, Gamification? - 0 views

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    Over the past five years we've been told repeatedly that business needs more collaboration.  Over the past 18 months we've rediscovered the value of competition. Gamification is the ungainly name for its re-emergence in the social sphere. What does it mean for how we view marketing and HR strategy?
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