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Great post by DionHinchcliffe - Twenty-two power laws of the emerging social economy where he discusses what Steve Balmer calls “the new normal”. Balmer talks about how a reset of economic expectations during the downturn has created an environment that is putting pressure on business to do more with less. Requiring that we find ways to accomplish our goals using fewer resources. Value shifting from transactions Some of the specifics of this transformation are captured in the following graphic: This is lines up really well with a lot of what I discuss in Business of Learning and Trends in Learning .
DionHinchcliffe of ZDNet advocates “ using Web 2.0 to reinvent your business for the economic downturn .” Dion writes, “The good news is that most enterprises actually have a fair number of compelling options right now if they are willing to think outside the box. to Reinvent Your Business for the Economic Downturn | Enterprise 2.0 The current business crisis is like a forest fire that is destroying much of what is in its path, but allows renewal of a new ecosystem from the seeds that are still alive after the fire passes. 8221;
DionHinchcliffe of ZDNet advocates “ using Web 2.0 to reinvent your business for the economic downturn .” Dion writes, “The good news is that most enterprises actually have a fair number of compelling options right now if they are willing to think outside the box. to Reinvent Your Business for the Economic Downturn | Enterprise 2.0 The current business crisis is like a forest fire that is destroying much of what is in its path, but allows renewal of a new ecosystem from the seeds that are still alive after the fire passes. 8221;
Great post by DionHinchcliffe - Twenty-two power laws of the emerging social economy where he discusses what Steve Balmer calls “the new normal”. Balmer talks about how a reset of economic expectations during the downturn has created an environment that is putting pressure on business to do more with less. Requiring that we find ways to accomplish our goals using fewer resources. Value shifting from transactions Some of the specifics of this transformation are captured in the following graphic: This is lines up really well with a lot of what I discuss in Business of Learning and Trends in Learning .