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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.
kin wbs

Technology can help the three key rules for innovation - 0 views

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    "Innovation is not just luck. Nor is it a simple, replicable process. Three management techniques have withstood the test of time: Define the areas you need to innovate, Measure and give people time to innovate without constraint. This article suggests technology can help."
Gavin Folland

Wikipatterns - Wiki Patterns - 0 views

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    Looking to spur wiki adoption? Want to grow from 10 users to 100, or 1000? Applying patterns that help coordinate people's efforts and guide the growth of content, and recognizing anti-patterns that might hinder growth - can give your wiki the greatest chance of success.
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    Some useful patterns to promote wiki adoption, what to do what not to do. Very people focused rather than technology focused
Phil Ridout

Collaborative working | Internet, web-based work | Collaboration technologies and tools (National B2B Centre) - 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

Home | blueKiwi - 0 views

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    blueKiwi 2009 is an enterprise social software for people-centric organizations to create powerful and secure social networks and collaborative environments with partners, customers and colleagues. Integrating familiar features of Web 2.0 such as wikis, blogs, forums, RSS and tagging, blueKiwi introduces a new and innovative way of getting things done.
Phil Ridout

http://www.knoco.com/Tom%20Young_Knowledge%20Harvesting.pdf - 0 views

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    Knowledge Harvesting . Free magazine reprint (no need to register) The need for knowledge retention and harvesting is a global issue. All around the world, wise and knowledgeable people are retiring or leaving, and their knowledge, often crucial to the success of the organisation, is leaving with them. This knowledge need not be lost.
Phil Ridout

Enterprise 2.0 Knowledge Management - People at the Center - 0 views

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    Part 2
Phil Ridout

A comparison of privacy issues in collaborative workspaces and social networks - 0 views

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    With the advent of Web 2.0, numerous social software applications allow people to publish and share information on the Internet. Two of these types of applications - collaborative workspaces and social network sites - have a number of features in common, which are explored to provide a basis for comparative analysis.
Phil Ridout

conversation matters - 0 views

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    Nancy Dixon focuses on the people side of knowledge management. Our most effective knowledge sharing tool is conversation. The words we choose, the questions we ask, and the metaphors we use to explain ourselves, are what determine our success in creating new knowledge, as well as sharing that knowledge with each other.
kin wbs

Cadbury Chocolate Reactor community - 0 views

shared by kin wbs on 28 Mar 09 - Cached
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    "Short clip from youtube about Cadbury success with getting people together to talk about using the same pice of machinery worldwide"
Phil Ridout

Can Business Be Crowdsourced? 135 Real-World Examples - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    Public collaboration, network effects, crowdsourcing - call it what you will, the read/write web is based largely on projects where the value of the whole is greater than the sum of countless parts. Those parts are contributed by individual people all over the world, often for free. It's world-changing stuff, but can businesses make effective use of this paradigm?
Gary Colet

The unthinkable - knowledge transfer by thought alone - 1 views

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    Scientists have discovered how to "read" minds by scanning brain activity and reproducing images of what people are seeing - or even remembering.
Phil Ridout

The new growth frontier: Midsize cities in emerging markets - McKinsey Quarterly - Marketing - Sectors & Regions - 0 views

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    Senior executives searching for growth face a stark new reality: roughly 400 midsize cities in emerging markets-cities they mostly will have never heard of-are posed to generate nearly 40 percent of global growth over the next 15 years. That's more growth than the combined total of all developed economies plus the emerging markets' megacities (those with populations of more than ten million, such as Mumbai, São Paulo, and Shanghai), which together have been the historic focus of most multinationals. Learning about consumer attitudes in the emerging markets' "middleweight" cities (three-quarters of which have less than two million people), figuring out market entry strategies for them, and deciding how to allocate resources within and across them will all be crucial priorities in the years ahead.
Stephen Dale

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."
Stephen Dale

Information Management: past, present and future - Information Today Europe - 0 views

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    "LexisNexis has surveyed 500 people working in information services in a range of roles across Europe.  In depth interviews were held with professionals in France, Germany and the Netherlands and a broader survey was sent out to information professionals across Europe.  Finally, the researchers interviewed senior academics to review the findings."
Stephen Dale

Business Intelligence and Analytics | Tableau Software - 0 views

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    Tableau helps people see and understand data
Stephen Dale

Using artificial intelligence to revolutionize diabetes treatment | Devex - 0 views

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    Suggestic, an application and Internet-based platform, is looking to fuse medical advances with a growing trend of personalized healthcare - making interventions specific to the individual patient. The company launched a beta version of its technology earlier this month and has a few thousand people signed up in their waiting list to try out the service.
Stephen Dale

The Barriers to Working like a Network in Office 365 - 0 views

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    To work like a network means more than knowing who people are or what they are doing. It means being able to leverage relationships to get work done and build relationships through shared work.
Stephen Dale

Big Four Giant PwC Announces Blockchain Auditing Service - 0 views

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    "Price Waterhouse Cooper LLP has announced a blockchain audit service that it claims will encourage people to use the still new technology, according to The Wall Street Journal."
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