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Phil Ridout

Blogger Buzz: Zemanta helps you "blog smarter" - 0 views

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    while you write your blog post in Blogger, Zemanta opens up a sidebar next to the Blogger post editor. After you've written a few sentences, Zemanta analyzes the words in your post and suggests images and video that are relevant to your post; with one click, it inserts them into your post.
Stephen Dale

The Guerilla Guide to Social Business - 1 views

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    "I don't quite recall how it happened anymore, but in September 2008, I wrote a post for the Enterprise 2.0 blog titled Social Media vs. Knowledge Management: A Generational War.  The post - probably the purest piece of deliberate flamebait I've ever written - went viral. Many of you found ribbonfarm via that post."
Gary Colet

Social Media Posting Guide - 0 views

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    A useful common-sense guide to effective posting on social media 
Gary Colet

My first profound TV interview  - learning from failure #failoutloud - 0 views

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    KIN has long stressed the importance of learning from failure. In this short, funny and revealing post, David D'Souza publicly shares his experience of what not to do in a TV interview. His post uses humour, it's punchy (note the bullet points) and is in the first-person. I doubt I'll ever be on TV, but everyone could immediately relate to and learn from this. Now that's real learning from failure - the antithesis of a dry 'lessons learned' report.
Phil Ridout

KIN Forum discussion on 'Collective Intelligence' - 0 views

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    "Post your Q&As here in advance of the Winter Workshop."
Phil Ridout

Time & Bits - The Long Now - 1 views

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    "The Time and Bits: Managing Digital Continuity meeting held at the Getty Center on Feb 8-10, 01998 produced some remarkable insights into the future uses of digital technologies and their impact on the documentation of cultural heritage (see press clippings for summary detail). We will be posting transcripts, images, and video clips from the meeting here in coming days. If you are interested in registering to take part in on-line discussions please do so at the Time & Bits Discussion section of this site."
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
Phil Ridout

http://www.state.ia.us/earlychildhood/files/resource_links/eci_webinars/DirectionsForMa... - 0 views

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    For anyone that runs facilitated workshops that need Sticky walls to post  idea cards on, here is a cheap and easy way of making a portable and re-usable 'sticky wall'
Stephen Dale

Why Evernote is Amazing · alicedaer · Storify - 1 views

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    A collection of articles, blog posts, tutorials, and ideas for making Evernote your best friend ever.
Stephen Dale

GroupMap - Online Brainstorming and Group Meeting Tool | We help people think better to... - 1 views

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    You've probably encountered the usual issues of group decision making… People who dominate the conversation, quiet people whose ideas never get heard and all those post-it notes you have to write up. GroupMap solves this by capturing individual thinking first, then reveal the group perspective, all in real-time. Now that's true collaborative decision making.
kin wbs

discussion forum thread on the face-book era - 0 views

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    " posted by Jenny Ambrozec"
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
Phil Ridout

Prediction Markets | Google Groups - 0 views

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    Prediction Markets Google Group. The Group comes compleat with some very opinionated characters. Can be useful to watch the ambient flow from a distance for nuggets like the Economist article. Suggest people subscribe with a non-work id that they can check at their leisure so any posts don't clutter work email on handhelds.
Phil Ridout

21st Century Organization: Why this Season of Web 2.0 Discontent? - 0 views

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    Jenny Ambrozek is a KIN Associate
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    Has Web 2.0 lost it's sparkle? Finding multiple posts suggest an intriguing trend.
Phil Ridout

A VC - 0 views

shared by Phil Ridout on 28 May 09 - Cached
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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.
Phil Ridout

The AppGap - 0 views

shared by Phil Ridout on 28 May 09 - Cached
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    This is a blog sponsored by Intuit to promote their Quickbase product and yes I am a contributor. However the blog has a diverse array of contributors tackling the topic "The Future of Work" from many angles. The blogging team includes Bill Ives who you may know as a blogger from his Portals and KM blog and also Patti Anklam who also posts to her home blog "Networks, Complexity, and Relatedness" Patti is a serious social network analyst having worked with Rob Cross at IBM's IKO in the late 90's.
kin wbs

KM V's Social Media - Gen Y V's Baby Boomers? - 0 views

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    " KM V's Social Media - Gen Y V's Baby Boomers? Thought provoking article about the different generational approaches. Discussion board thread on this can be found here : http://www.ki-network.org/forum/showthread.php?p=1149#post1149"
Stephen Dale

How To Lead In The Age Of Algorithms | POST*SHIFT - 0 views

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    Corporate leadership is already struggling to keep up with the connected workforce and increasing speed and complexity in the digital economy. But looking ahead to the rise of algorithmic and human-machine co-working, the situation is even more worrying. A reboot is overdue.
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