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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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21 Articles match "business process","edge"
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What Does “Socially Calibrated” Mean as an Element of Social Business Design ?
Ever since hearing of "Social Business Design" – a term associated with the Dachis Group’s positioning as a blue-chip expertise-and-experience based consulting firm focusing on helping enterprises operate more effectively in an interconnected business environment, I have been struggling to clarify for myself what is meant by the term ’socially calibrated’ as used in the Group’s tag line.
"Social business design helps companies reinvent themselves into dynamic, socially calibrated organizations that gain constant value from their ecosystem of connections"
Wirearchy
- Tuesday, December 8, 2009
ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 7 November 2009
6 – 8 November 2009: Savannah, Georgia
Geekend 2009
Geekend 2009 is an interactive conference that brings together geeks from all walks of life for three days of cutting edge speakers, expert panels, afterparties, networking and mash-up opportunities. PubCon events are for thought leaders and professionals in search engine and Internet marketing to gather and to share best practices in the design, development, promotion and marketing of their Internet businesses and brands. Here is this week's events guide. You can download the entire event calendar in iCal
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, November 7, 2009
ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 31 October 2009
Join over 1200 entrepreneurs, senior marketers, and executives in the conversation about the future of the industry and how to capitalize on the shifting dynamics of the Internet and tap into its unlimited business potential.
Our "Developing World Ideas" theme is an exploration of the people and processes that drive "world ideas" - as told through stories that resonate on a global stage.
Time for this week's events guide. You can download the entire event calendar in iCal format or import it into your Google Calendar.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, October 31, 2009
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Reinventing the Book in the Age of the Web
The Hacks books provide a collection of tips, tricks, and documentation on the problem-solving approaches of cutting edge users.
Of Instead, publishers for years have built effective business processes to discover and promote the talents of those they discover in the wider world! (Reminder: But again, we've failed to update these processes for the 21st century. There's a lot of excitement about ebooks these days, and rightly so. While Amazon doesn't release sales figures for the Kindle, there's no question that it represents a turning point in the public perception
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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Going Beyond User Generated Software: Web 2.0 and the Pragmatic Semantic Web
Such applications -- self-assembled by these tools -- can perform useful tasks such as planning vacations, managing personal schedules, or even orchestrating complex, collaborative business processes for example including entire real-world projects. If you only look at the enterprise IT space you will see that users usually have a long list of things for which they'd like software solutions, but can't get satisfied by the traditional purchase or build processes in place in most organizations. I was traveling most of last week and so was unable to weigh in on the Web 3.0
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Product Development 2.0
For now, I'm calling this online business trend "Product Development 2.0" It's an informal term I'm applying to something that online startups and traditional businesses both are increasingly doing: leveraging of mass user contributions, providing open architectures for others to build on as they like, and even handing control over key product decisions directly to users. The reasoning behind doing this is simple: Satisfied customers have always been essential While the window on using the "2.0" quot; suffix is probably closing, I thought it would
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Product Development 2.0
For now, I'm calling this online business trend "Product Development 2.0" It's an informal term I'm applying to something that online startups and traditional businesses both are increasingly doing: leveraging of mass user contributions, providing open architectures for others to build on as they like, and even handing control over key product decisions directly to users. The reasoning behind doing this is simple: Satisfied customers have always been essential While the window on using the "2.0" quot; suffix is probably closing, I thought it would
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India's Rural Innovations: Can They Scale?
I just returned from a 3-week exhilarating trip to India with my colleague Jaideep Prabhu, the Nehru professor of Indian Business at the Judge Business School. So we visited all major Indian cities — New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai — in a whirlwind tour and interacted with dozens of both large corporations as well as grassroots entrepreneurs who have developed and launched cutting-edge products, services, and even business models. The goal of our field trip was to meet with as many innovators as possible across all sectors and regions. We were eager
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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Going Beyond User Generated Software: Web 2.0 and the Pragmatic Semantic Web
Such applications -- self-assembled by these tools -- can perform useful tasks such as planning vacations, managing personal schedules, or even orchestrating complex, collaborative business processes for example including entire real-world projects. If you only look at the enterprise IT space you will see that users usually have a long list of things for which they'd like software solutions, but can't get satisfied by the traditional purchase or build processes in place in most organizations. I was traveling most of last week and so was unable to weigh in on the Web 3.0
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Productivity in a Networked Era – Assessing ROII (Return on Investment in Interaction)
At the same time, we are shifting into an era in which knowledge work and learning occur where re-engineered business processes collide with a participative and interactive ecology of information flows.
ROI is an accounting and financial management concept businesses use to decide where to make investments and to assess the success of investment decisions after the fact. Jay Cross and I recently co-authored this piece for CLO Magazine.
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Today’s networked era requires a new way to make investment decisions that incorporates intangible assets and more accurately
Wirearchy
- Saturday, June 27, 2009
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Product Development 2.0
For now, I'm calling this online business trend "Product Development 2.0" It's an informal term I'm applying to something that online startups and traditional businesses both are increasingly doing: leveraging of mass user contributions, providing open architectures for others to build on as they like, and even handing control over key product decisions directly to users. The reasoning behind doing this is simple: Satisfied customers have always been essential While the window on using the "2.0" quot; suffix is probably closing, I thought it would
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Balancing Customer Service and Satisfaction
By maintaining customer service during a slowdown, companies with a strong core of loyal customers position themselves for growth and gain a competitive edge.
They decide what to focus on, they measure it, and they create business processes to manage those metrics over time.
This unifying theme promises the same high-quality service from all companies in the FedEx family, whether they offer air, ground, Trimming customer service costs while boosting customer satisfaction — and hence loyalty — is challenging in the best of times. During a downturn, performing
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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The 2009 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium
The CIO Symposium is an annual one-day conference on the MIT campus, now in its sixth year, “where CIOs and other senior business executives from around the world gather to explore how leading-edge academic research and innovative technologies can help address the challenges faced in today’s changing economy.” That gets expensive very quickly… the advantage of cloud computing is that you can turn over the keys and forget all the issues with scaling." In the end, the best way for companies to decide how and where to use cloud computing is to experiment and examine how well it
Irving Wladawsky-Berger
- Sunday, May 24, 2009
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