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Gary Colet

Sharon Chang; innovation paradigm shift - 0 views

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    2 minute video of Sharon Chang talking about the 'sharing economy' as an example of a paradigm shift in innovation
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.
Stephen Dale

IGI Global - Handbook of Research on Communities of Practice for Organizational Management and Networking: Methodologies for Competitive Advantage (1 vol) - 4 views

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    "This book explains very important aspects of the relevance and representativeness of the state of investigation into the concept of CoPs and their degree of acceptance and the creation of  a theoretical reference frame in contemporary society and economy. This relevance becomes clear on examining the wide variety of subject areas in the contents of the twenty-five chapters in this study, organized into five sections, each with its own area of interest, used to explain the practical and theoretical reach of CoPs.
Phil Ridout

Wiley::Uniting the Virtual Workforce: Transforming Leadership and Innovation in the Globally Integrated Enterprise - 0 views

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    "Uniting the Virtual Workforce offers much-needed guidance on how to navigate the largely unmapped territory of virtual work environments in the global economy. The authors do an outstanding job of presenting how organizations should address the challenges of virtual workforces so as to reap the huge potential benefits of increased growth, productivity, and innovation." -C. Warren Axelrod, PhD, Chief Privacy Officer and Business Information Security Officer, U.S. Trust, and author of Outsourcing Information Security
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

What's now and next in analytics, AI, and automation | McKinsey & Company - 2 views

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    "Innovations in digitization, analytics, artificial intelligence, and automation are creating performance and productivity opportunities for business and the economy, even as they reshape employment and the future of work."
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Deloitte report - Managing Talent in a Turbulent Economy - 0 views

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    " Report presenting the major findings of of a March 2009 Deloitte Survey looks at how Talent tactics and strategies have changed since their January 2009 survey."
Phil Ridout

SamConniff on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Video from a series of events at British Council looking at 'How we learn' this video is one session where Sam Conniff looks at the difference in the world of learning and education. He talks about the 'sharing economy' bring the largest growing market in the works and then changes technology is having on what we teach in schools worldwide, including the fact that 70% of all on-one content is video, making the creation of content closer to the user. Highlighting the top things people learning on-line using the search 'how to...' Play in instrument, learn a language and write code.Sam also explores the notion of 'Learning how to learn', 'being connected to the internet everywhere', & 'transparency' and how these will change Education & how we will need to interact in a more ethical way (26:40 - 43:00) 
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