A VC - 0 views
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Fred Wilson- A VC- Musings of a VC in NYC Fred is a long term NYC based VC who funded some of the late 90's Silicon Alley ventures. I noted somebody mentioned Seth Godin above. As Flatiron Partners Fred Wilson was a funder behind Seth's Yoyodyne online marketing company that was sold to Yahoo. On Fred's blog is a post about "Disruption" and link to the video of a presentation recently given at Google surveying industries and where opportunities for investing in disruption exist. It is highly recommended viewing for a look ahead.
What problems does Google Wave solve? - 0 views
Howard Rheingold | Exploring mind amplifiers since 1964 - 0 views
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"The future of digital culture-yours, mine, and ours-depends on how well we learn to use the media that have infiltrated, amplified, distracted, enriched, and complicated our lives. How you employ a search engine, stream video from your phonecam, or update your Facebook status matters to you and everyone, because the ways people use new media in the first years of an emerging communication regime can influence the way those media end up being used and misused for decades to come. Instead of confining my exploration to whether or not Google is making us stupid, Facebook is commoditizing our privacy, or Twitter is chopping our attention into microslices (all good questions), I've been asking myself and others how to use social media intelligently, humanely, and above all mindfully. This book is about what I've learned."
A Human Search Engine That Beats Google - 0 views
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"For problems that are original, whose answers are not already known, and that require intuition, judgment and ingenuity, you need people. Smart people who not only know how to search, but who have the expertise and judgment to know whether what they've found is most relevant to solving the problem at hand."
Conducting a Professional Meeting - 2 views
AnecdoteCollaborativeWorkplace_v1s.pdf - 0 views
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Today we face an entirely new environment for innovation and getting things done. The days of the lone genius quietly toiling away in pursuit of that 'Eureka' moment to revolutionise an industry are all but over. We are now in the days of asking and listening to our customers and working with them in our innovation cycles. Innovation demands collaboration. So does production. In the past we could focus on a single task in an assembly-line fashion, handing our completed activity to the next person who would in turn do the same, until the job was finished. Now the jobs change fast, requiring learning new skills rather than merely repeating the old. We have to seek out people who have other pieces of the puzzle and work with them to tackle increasingly complex issues at a much faster pace.
Microsoft PowerPoint - Oct. KM Community Call.pptx [Read-Only] - 0 views
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October KM Community Call:KM Maturity and the PotentialROI
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- Listen to the recording by copying and pasting the following link into your internet browser: http://webmedia.apqc.org/il80web20025/Marketing/Webinars/KM_CC_10_2011.wmv
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