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BlindSpot - Seven Policy Switches for Global Security - 0 views

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    "Abstract Everyone desires a secure life. Yet the security of more and more regions is undermined by unreliable and unequal availability of basics such as energy, water, food, natural resources, funds, co-operation, trust and hope for the future. Shocks such as the credit crunch, infectious diseases, climate instability and ecological collapses are converging towards a 'planet crunch' where security would become a fond memory. Traditional policy-making, that manages problems separately and incrementally, offers only the illusion of protection against impending unaffordable and irreversible shocks affecting all people. "
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The Conversation Prism (Brian Solis + JESS3) - - 0 views

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    Comprehensive map that gives a large look at the myriad numbers of uses of social media.
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the core competency for network era work - 0 views

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    Core content; introduction for PKM "Why PKM? Motivation is the key to any learning, so having your own unique PKM practice is empowering. Training and education look backwards and cannot address what might be. Organizations do not learn, people do. The active practice of PKM integrates work and learning in our minds. Networked individuals are more resilient and adaptive than any organization. The lifespan of organizations is decreasing and individuals have to take control of their career professional development. Getting connected outside of work creates a support network for any future disruption. PKM is the core competency for network era work that increasingly requires curiosity, creativity, and empathy."
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This Is What The State Of Freelancing In The U.S. Means For The Future Of Work - 0 views

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    54 million Americans are freelancers, yet politicians keep talking about jobs https://t.co/20zOCCP4Vu
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    54 million Americans are freelancers, yet politicians keep talking about jobs https://t.co/20zOCCP4Vu
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What Does It Mean To Work? - YouTube - 0 views

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    The Definition Of Work Is Changing - Are You? #Futurein5 #FutureofWork https://t.co/eZ3fw7EANc https://t.co/7vmDjaDpAB
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    The Definition Of Work Is Changing - Are You? #Futurein5 #FutureofWork https://t.co/eZ3fw7EANc https://t.co/7vmDjaDpAB
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democracy at work - 0 views

  • As we learn to think for ourselves, we must also connect with others. We are only as smart as our knowledge networks. But we do not need someone to manage our connections. The simple guideline of self-direction, often enabled by network technologies, can create beautifully complex relationships amongst interconnected people.
  • The principles of the network era workplace are simple. It is only through innovative and contextual methods, the self-selection of the most appropriate tools and work conditions, and willing cooperation, that complex problems can be addressed. This requires creative work based on passion, creativity, and initiative. The duty of being transparent and sharing our knowledge rests with all workers. Chance will favour the democratically connected company.
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    "As we learn to think for ourselves, we must also connect with others. We are only as smart as our knowledge networks. But we do not need someone to manage our connections. The simple guideline of self-direction, often enabled by network technologies, can create beautifully complex relationships amongst interconnected people. "
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Why PKM? - 3 views

  • Klein also noticed that performance improvement is driven by increasing insights, but few organizations go about this in an applied manner. I have noted that three types of insights that Klein observed through his 120 cases, can be developed through PKM – connections, coincidences and curiosity. Personal knowledge mastery can help to improve insights through increased connections, enhance the potential for coincidences, and develop a discipline of curiosity. The best professionals in the network era are those who are open to new insights, and not just focused on reducing errors.
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    Definitely the intro video for PKM and HJ "Here is a short video introduction on why personal knowledge mastery (PKM) is becoming a required skill and mindset for professionals today. "
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    Definitely the intro video for PKM and HJ "Here is a short video introduction on why personal knowledge mastery (PKM) is becoming a required skill and mindset for professionals today. "
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becoming collectively smarter - 0 views

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    Perfect simple explanation of pkm - use for workship "PKM builds reflection into our learning and working, helping us adapt to change and new situations. It can also help develop critical thinking skills. The discipline of PKM helps each person become a contributing node in a knowledge network. It is the foundation for social learning, which will help us develop new network era infrastructures to replace outdated institutions and markets. It does not matter what it is called, but seeking knowledge networks, active sense-making, and sharing publicly, are practices that need to be widespread. Our collective future depends on it."
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Where Do Your Employees Fit On the Engagement Resistance Curve? | TLNT - 0 views

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    potential topic for workshop
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why Organizations Don't share - 0 views

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    good material for workshop. Sketches are simple and clear
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Irving Wladawsky-Berger - 0 views

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    "I recently read a very interesting paper, The Growing Importance of Social Skills in the Labor Market, by Harvard professor David Deming.  Deming's paper shows that over the past several decades, labor markets have been increasingly rewarding social skills, that is, interpersonal skills that facilitate interactions and communications with others.  He presents evidence that since 1980, social-skill intensive occupations have enjoyed most of the employment growth across the whole wage spectrum, and that employment and wage growth have been particularly strong in jobs that require both high cognitive and high social skills. "
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PwC Canada Strives for a Learning Culture - The Performance Improvement Blog - 0 views

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    "PwC Canada Strives for a Learning Culture If you're looking for examples of companies that are striving to create and sustain a learning culture, PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP) of Canada should be on your list. "
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Why Is It Difficult To Understand Complex Problems? | rgbwaves - 0 views

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    "Chronic or nagging or repetitive problems are actually called complex problems. These types of problems fall under a new science called Complexity Science. More specifically, they fall under the domain of Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS), or as we lovingly call it - Complex Creative Systems."
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How To Engineer Serendipity | TIME - 0 views

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    "It isn't happy accidents-It's a state of mind I'd like to tell the story of a paradox: How do we bring the right people to the right place at the right time to discover something new, when we don't know who or where or when that is, let alone what it is we're looking for? This is the paradox of innovation: If so many discoveries - from penicillin to plastics - are the product of serendipity, why do we insist breakthroughs can somehow be planned? Why not embrace serendipity instead? Because here's an example of what happens when you don't."
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connected democracy - 0 views

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    "Being educated is not enough. Effective citizens in a post-job, creative economy will also have to be connected. As objects get connected, the platform owners will aggregate more power and control.  Smart cities without smart citizens will result in the tyranny of the platform capitalists."
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leadership in perpetual beta - 0 views

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    "We believe technology is changing culture everywhere in the world, leading to the emergence of a new model of leadership. Employees are now more confident, more mobile, more demanding, more idealistic in some cases, and less willing to be company people. Employees, more than ever, are individualists"
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Creating the AAA Organization - 0 views

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    Organizational change to network learning.. seek sense share framework. "How can an organization build awareness, investigate alternatives, and act on complex problems? The organization needs to connect the outside with the inside. This is not a technology challenge but rather a structural one. Organizations need to help knowledge flow and this only happens when people are connected. Technology is a facilitator, but people are the key. This is too often overlooked, as in most enterprise social network implementations, where mere training is bolted on at the end of the technology build. Awareness, alternatives, and action can each be supported within a unified organizational framework. Wirearchy: a dynamic two-way flow of power and authority based on knowledge, trust, credibility and a focus on results, enabled by interconnected people and technology. - Jon Husband"
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automate work, not people - 1 views

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    A foundation post on the evolution of jobs! "Standardized work continues to be automated, by software and machines.  The re-wiring of work is essential for every part of our economy. The challenge is to identify what work can be automated and focus people on being more creative, both in dealing with complex problems and in identifying new opportunities. Human creativity is a limitless resource. Too often, it is wasted in our organizational structures."
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complexity in the workplace - 0 views

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    Good summary of why social learning in the workplace is a business necessity. "Dealing with people, and their organizations, is complex. These types of complex circumstances, confronting us more frequently in many walks of life, require emergent practices in order to try the new. They should be based on solid explicit knowledge in addition to networked implicit knowledge. To deal with complex issues, social learning at work is a business necessity."
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