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Stephen Dale

Can Augmentation Save Workers from Job Automation? | Digital Trends - 0 views

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    In 2015, Davenport and co-author Julia Kirby published "Beyond Automation" in the Harvard Business Review, in which they laid out five practical steps workers may take to improve their employability against machines.
Gary Colet

Olympic Host Cities Need Transparency, Not Knowledge Transfer - Allison Stewart - Harva... - 0 views

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    We are often faced with a hiatus in knowledge transfer, but the 4 year gap between London and Rio Olympics poses special problems. An interesting post from the HBR Blog
kin wbs

NY Times article on Size matters - 'Are the dynamics of Innovation moving towards the b... - 0 views

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    " "These days, more than ever, size matters in the innovation game," said John Kao, a former professor at the Harvard business school and an innovation consultant to governments and corporations.In its economic recovery package, the Obama administration is financing programs to generate innovation with technology in health care and energy....."
Phil Ridout

discussionleader.hbsp.com/hamel/2008/01/innovation... - 0 views

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    "Sloane MIT Review article"
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    "Prof Gary Hamel of Harvard Business School uses the metaphor of learning golf as a way of illustrating the futility of simply providing tools for innovation"
kin wbs

Daniel Wilson, Harvard - Learning Innovations Laboratories - 0 views

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    "Daniel has written some Interesting articles and books looking at the future of learning and other KM related topics"
Phil Ridout

When Best Practices Don't Travel - Andy Molinsky and Michael Zakkour - Harvard Business... - 0 views

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    An example of cross cultural boundaries
Stephen Dale

Knowledge Transfer: You Can't Learn Surgery By Watching - HBS Working Knowledge - Harva... - 0 views

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    Learning to perform a job by watching others and copying their actions is not a great technique for corporate knowledge transfer. Christopher G. Myers suggests a better approach: Coactive vicarious learning.
kin wbs

Harvard Business School paper on Networks, Clusters and Innovation - 0 views

shared by kin wbs on 11 Aug 10 - Cached
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    "Caves, Clusters, and Weak Ties: The Six Degrees World of Inventors"
Gary Colet

If Only BP Knew Now What it Knew Then - Tom Davenport - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    Fascinating debate in the comments of this HBR posting about organisational learning in the context of the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster
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