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Do Facebook Groups provide business value - 0 views

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    "This Action learning study led by out KIN associate Jenny Ambrozec will take place over three months from 1st December and the results will be shown at the KIN Spring workshop so take part or find out more about the study, then follow this link."
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Vanessa Randle's visual output from another KM event - 0 views

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    "A great example of the work that Vanessa does. This is and example of teh visual imagery that she will be creating for the KIN Spring workshop..."
Stephen Dale

4 Ways Gamification Can Help Your Business - InformationWeek - 0 views

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    "Gamification, as research firm Forrester defines it, is "the insertion of game dynamics and mechanics into non-game activities to drive a desired behavior." To be successful, businesses need to engage their communities in ways that match business goals, whether that's by increasing communication with employees and customers, reducing support costs, or promoting a greater sense of community and recognition."
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Spring Workshop Venue details - Walton Hall Hotel and Spa - 0 views

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    " This venue is in the heart of Warwickshire, only 15 mins from Warwick Parkway train station, set in beautiful grounds and offering recently refurbished hotel accomodation, plus a state of the art conference centre and spa facilities, which will be available to KIN Workshop attendees."
Gary Colet

Leadership and behavior: Mastering the mechanics of reason and emotion | McKinsey & Com... - 0 views

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    Leadership and behavioural economics - McKinsey article
Gary Colet

Video: How economists think differently from other humans | Watch PBS NewsHour Online |... - 0 views

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    PBS video with Richard Thaler looking at ationality in decision making
Gary Colet

5 Common Mental Errors That Sway You From Making Good Decisions - The Mission - Medium - 0 views

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    Common decision biases, with some nice graphics
Gary Colet

World Bank report on Behaviours - Adaptive Design - 0 views

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    Workd bank report on Mind and Behaviour - chapter on Adaptive Design
Gary Colet

World Bank report - Bias and Behaviour - 0 views

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    Chapter from the World Developmnent Report on Mind, Behaviour
Gary Colet

Why Facts Don't Change Our Minds - The New Yorker - 0 views

  • In a study conducted at Yale, graduate students were asked to rate their understanding of everyday devices, including toilets, zippers, and cylinder locks. They were then asked to write detailed, step-by-step explanations of how the devices work, and to rate their understanding again. Apparently, the effort revealed to the students their own ignorance, because their self-assessments dropped. (Toilets, it turns out, are more complicated than they appear.) Sloman and Fernbach see this effect, which they call the “illusion of explanatory depth,” just about everywhere. People believe that they know way more than they actually do. What allows us to persist in this belief is other people. In the case of my toilet, someone else designed it so that I can operate it easily. This is something humans are very good at. We’ve been relying on one another’s expertise ever since we figured out how to hunt together, which was probably a key development in our evolutionary history. So well do we collaborate, Sloman and Fernbach argue, that we can hardly tell where our own understanding ends and others’ begins. “One implication of the naturalness with which we divide cognitive labor,” they write, is that there’s “no sharp boundary between one person’s ideas and knowledge” and “those of other members” of the group.
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Phil Ridout

Unconference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    An unconference is a participant-driven meeting. The term "unconference" has been applied, or self-applied, to a wide range of gatherings that try to avoid one or more aspects of a conventional conference, such as high fees, sponsored presentations, and top-down organization.
Gary Colet

Social Business Platform for SharePoint | Enterprise Social Collaboration - 0 views

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