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Stephan Dohrn

Discover Your Collaboration Persona: How do you "show up" in an increasingly visual, mo... - 1 views

  • eadership is about how you “show up.”  In other words, it’s how we act and behave in everyday situations that define our leadership persona.
  • how do we “show up” as leaders in a world where work is increasingly done on a mobile phone or tablet, or using a video chat, web conference or Telepresence?
Stephan Dohrn

Mobility disruption: A CIO perspective - McKinsey Quarterly - Business Technology - Str... - 0 views

  • Mobility is the new IT frontier, and the race is on to fully reap the potential benefits. To do so, CIOs (and the technology companies that serve them) will need to address challenges and concerns so that they can deliver a set of secure and reliable services in an environment of constant complexity and change.
hnauheimer

The Future Workspace. Perspectives on Mobile and Collaborative Working. - 0 views

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    It is a 100 page PDF describing scenarios for the future of work: Scenario 1: Global product creation in a networked company Scenario 2: E-professionals in ad-hoc self-organising teams Scenario 3: Coordinating distributed work of individual worker Scenario 4: Community-based collaborative workspace Scenario 5: Mobile workplaces in a collaborative business network Scenario 6: Mobile competence workers in global supply chain
Stephan Dohrn

Why Your Company Needs A Chief Collaboration Officer | Fast Company - 1 views

  • Collaboration. It’s a $1 billion industry, according to an ABI Research study on worker mobility and enterprise social collaboration. And it's projected to grow to $3.5 billion by 2016. No wonder lots of ink has been spilled on this business buzzword on everything from how to start (hint: build trust) to doing it better with social platforms, to using it as a way to achieve that holy grail of business: innovation.
  • there’s a big difference between working alongside other staff members and actually collaborating.
Stephan Dohrn

5 Transformational Forces That Should Be Driving The Social Sector (But Aren't) | Co.Ex... - 0 views

  • The future is already here for the mainstream global economy, built on open data, mobile and social connectivity, and the wisdom of crowds. The social sector, by contrast, is showing few signs of the future, continuing to operate in an increasingly outdated paradigm that places a premium on control; a reliance on experts and one-way communication flows; and exists purely in the physical world.
hnauheimer

Future Office - 0 views

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    The office of the future will be chaotic and hyperconnected. The mobile device will replace the desktop. People will be working from any location. Photo: Nic Walker What will the workplace of the future look like? It's a question that's been around for years and the different scenarios keep coming.
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