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Kevin Makice

IBM 2010 Global CEO Study: Creativity Selected as Most Crucial Factor for Future... -- ... - 0 views

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    IBM 2010 Global CEO Study: Creativity Selected as Most Crucial Factor for Future Success. Fewer than half of CEOs Successfully Handling Growing Complexity; Diverging priorities in Asia, North America, and Europe.
Kevin Makice

iTunes 10 icon (itunes10icon) on Twitter - 0 views

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    Don't hate me cuz I'm new. I have feelings too!
christian briggs

Sherry Turkle - The Colbert Report - 1/17/11 - Video Clip | Comedy Central - 0 views

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    Sherry Turkle on the Colbert Report. I will be reading the book soon, but i presume that digitally fluent folks know how to "put technology back in its place." 
Kevin Makice

The Side Effects of Open Innovation - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    More and more executives are experimenting with open innovation initiatives. Stefan Lindegaard outlines some potential knock-on effects-both good and bad.
Kevin Makice

News: No Laughing Matter - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    A cartoon criticizing college websites resonates more deeply than many designers might like.
Kevin Makice

Small business and startups: engage your customers the old(spice)-fashioned w... - 0 views

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    crowdSPRING's blog about design, digital creativity, business strategy and more.
christian briggs

Modeling a Paradigm Shift: From Producer Innovation to User and Open Collaborative Inno... - 0 views

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    The researchers argue that as design and communication costs decline, single user and open collaborative innovation models will be viable for a steadily wider range of design. These two models will present an increasing challenge to the traditional paradigm of producer-based design-but, when open, they are good for social welfare and should be encouraged by policymakers.
Kevin Makice

German Official Drops "Dr" After Wiki Investigation - 0 views

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    The revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia have been dubbed by some to be "Wiki Revolutions" because "just as people can self-organize to contribute to Wikipedia...they can participate in social change and coalesce into revolutionary movements as never before." Now, it seems that wikis may not only be behind toppling governments, but also stripping plagiarizing government officials of their educational titles. This week, German defense minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg has said he would remove the "Dr" from his name while a plagiarism investigation of his PhD took place. Where did this investigation originate? Wikia, the for-profit wiki project started by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.
Kevin Makice

Who Am I-U? (A.R.C. Conference 2011) - 0 views

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    The idea behind this conference is that individuals who feel their identities validated in public venues are better able to accept others' identities, and to analyze critically the social forces and experiences that have shaped their own. We would like to transform our campus into spaces for just this kind of critical exploration and sharing among students, staff, faculty, administrators, alumni, and emeriti of all backgrounds, majority and minority.
Kevin Makice

Is Apple a social company? - 0 views

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    Mindtouch Executive Vice President of Sales Mark Fidelman, writing for Cloudave, identifies Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing Phillip W. Schiller as the top social Chief Marketing Officer of the Fortune 100.
Kevin Makice

Work-related communication at home takes greater toll on women - 0 views

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    Communication technologies that help people stay connected to the workplace are often seen as solutions to balancing work and family life. However, a new study in the March issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior suggests there may be a "dark side" to the use of these technologies for workers' health-and these effects seem to differ for women and men.
Kevin Makice

When bosses are exercise friendly, workers get active - 0 views

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    A new study reports that employees at exercise-friendly workplaces get more total moderate-to-vigorous physical activity than do others - a sign that bosses might be able to influence the fitness of their workers.
christian briggs

Economist article on the tension between transparency vs. security for organizations - 0 views

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    Trying to prevent leaks by employees or to fight off hackers only helps so much. Powerful forces are pushing companies to become more transparent. Technology is turning the firm, long a safe box for information, into something more like a sieve, unable to contain all its data. Furthermore, transparency can bring huge benefits. "The end result will be more openness," predicts Bruce Schneier, a data-security guru. It may be useful to think of a computer network as being like a system of roads. Just like accidents, leaks are bound to happen and attempts to stop the traffic will fail, says Mr Schneier, the security expert. The best way to start reducing accidents may not be employing more technology but making sure that staff understand the rules of the road-and its dangers. Transferring files onto a home PC, for instance, can be a recipe for disaster. It may explain how health data have found their way onto file-sharing networks. If a member of the employee's family has joined such a network, the data can be replicated on many other computers.
Kevin Makice

Motivation in their work reduces stress among IT consultants - 0 views

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    Information Technology (IT) consultants experience less stress when they carry out assignments in a working environment that motivates them. It also helps IT consultants experience less stress if they are able to manage their own work and if the demands placed on them in their work are reasonable. This is revealed in a psychology thesis from Gothenburg University, Sweden.
Kevin Makice

Honesty and humility lead to higher job performance - 0 views

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    The more honesty and humility an employee may have, the higher their job performance, as rated by the employees' supervisor. That's the new finding from a Baylor University study that found the honesty-humility personality trait was a unique predictor of job performance.
christian briggs

Advertising Age article suggests that the consumer has not gained more control - 0 views

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    It's critical to distinguish a consumer's increased ability to amplify a brand's successes and failures from his or her actual control over the story a brand tells. In the purest sense, consumers have always wielded immense influence with their wallet. That their votes are now cast on public websites long before the ballots are counted on confidential P&Ls only makes it easier for marketers to react more quickly. If brands were in "control" back when their only option was to launch expensive print, TV and out-of-home campaigns -- and then wait several months to see the sales data -- then, by comparison, modern media has made them practically omnipotent.
Kevin Makice

Cartoon: Maybe Start Using Get Satisfaction, Too? - 0 views

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    Rob Cottingham's take on the situation in Libya
Kevin Makice

Majority of Americans are on Facebook - 0 views

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau's official "Population Clock," around 311 million people live in the U.S. at this moment.  Now here's the interesting thing: new data from Edison Research and Arbitron indicates that more than half of Americans over the age of 11 have a Facebook account.
Kevin Makice

The Hierarchy Of Digital Distractions - 0 views

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    One take on what trumps what in the Age of Digital Information.
Kevin Makice

For innovation, give scientists intellectual challenge, independence - 0 views

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    Scientists and engineers who produce innovative work aren't in it just for the money, according to researchers from Duke University and the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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