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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

Communications: From the Corporate to the Coalface | UTS Library - University of Techno... - 1 views

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    Report on the effectiveness of storytelling at Rio Tinto
Stephen Dale

Gamification: Engagement Strategies for Business and IT | Gartner - 0 views

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    "Gamification has emerged as a significant trend in recent years. Gamification uses game mechanics and game design techniques in non-gaming context - it's a powerful tool to engage employees, customers and the public to change behaviors, develop skills and drive innovation. Our Special Report evaluates the trends, how gamification is being applied in various industries and explores its future opportunities."
Phil Ridout

Generation Y's use of enabling technology - 0 views

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    "Article from Financial Times on 15 year olds' approach to using social media"
Phil Ridout

John Goodwin's Homepage - 0 views

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    I set up this website in order to experiment with the emerging Semantic Web and Linked Data Web. I'm not really interested (at this stage) in creating a pretty website so please forgive the amateurish look of these pages. Maybe I'll change this with time, but for now I'm more interesting in what's going on under the bonnet and for now it's all about the RDF. These pages are best viewed in Firefox. To get the most from these pages there are a number of addons you can install to transform your web browswer into a semantic web browser: Semantic Radar - a simple plugin that detects semantic web technologies on a webpage Operator - lets you do cool stuff with microformats and RDFa Tabulator - a neat way to browse RDF and linked data on the semantic web OpenLink Data Explorer - another data browser for the semantic web Welcome, and enjoy... Feedback Diigo Web Highlighter (v1.6.2.4)  Highlight     Bookmark   Sticky Note Share Save Bookmark Url Title PrivateRead laterCache Description Tags Loading recommended tags... Add to a List Share to a Group Share my existing annotations
Matt Hill

http://feedly.com/ - 0 views

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    feedly organizes your favorite sites into a fun, magazine-like start page
Gavin Folland

BBC News - Creating serendipity: Using knowledge transfer networks - 2 views

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    Gavin, KIN has had conversations in the past about knowledge transfer with the Technology Strategy Board . They seem to be predominantly about facilitating commerce between universities and industry. They don't seem to be interested in the subtleties of communities of practice, or the behavioral aspects of collaboration. We seemed to be talking different languages. Maybe we haven't engaged with the right people yet!
Stephen Dale

Rise of the networked enterprise: Web 2.0 finds its payday - McKinsey Quarterly - Organ... - 6 views

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    New McKinsey research shows that a payday could be arriving faster than expected. A new class of company is emerging-one that uses collaborative Web 2.0 technologies intensively to connect the internal efforts of employees and to extend the organization's reach to customers, partners, and suppliers. We call this new kind of company the networked enterprise. Results from our analysis of proprietary survey data show that the Web 2.0 use of these companies is significantly improving their reported performance.
Phil Ridout

Collaborative working | Internet, web-based work | Collaboration technologies and tools... - 0 views

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    Collaboration is an essential element of doing business. and most companies spend their working day communicating with customers, suppliers, partners and colleagues. For many businesses this is still an efficient process. Stats show that each business loses an estimated £10k per year sitting in traffic en route to meetings. This doesn't take into account the time and cost of communicating across their companies or distributed workforces. In other words the things businesses are doing to ensure they run smoothly are actually costing them money. Internet based collaboration tools can replace face-to-face meetings, allowing you to work with a team in another office, another company, or even another time zone. And they are just as useful to help you stay on top of projects that involve people in the same office, because they bring together the information and resources you need to run your business on a daily basis.
Phil Ridout

Business & Technology News - Twitter use and abuse - 0 views

  • Twitter has struck a chord among sufficient numbers that it needs corporate attention and policies. Employees need to understand its potential for misuse and corporations need to understand its potential value...
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    Twitter has struck a chord among sufficient numbers that it needs corporate attention and policies. Employees need to understand its potential for misuse and corporations need to understand its potential value...
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