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18 Articles match "edge","John Hagel"
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February Informal Learning Hotlist
Shifting Identities – From Consumer to Networked Creator - Edge Perspectives with John Hagel , February 12, 2010
The evolution of Cynefin over a decade - Cognitive Edge , February 7, 2010
Best of Informal Learning Flow
February 1, 2010 to February 27, 2010
The following are the top items
Informal Learning
- Monday, March 1, 2010
January 2010 Informal Learning Hotlist
Challenging Mindsets: From Reverse Innovation to Innovation Blowback - Edge Perspectives with John Hagel , January 6, 2010
Knowledge sharing across silos: Part II - Cognitive Edge , January 12, 2010
Top Informal Learning links for the first month of 2010.
Yesterday’s #lrnchat was on crowdsourcing.
Informal Learning
- Friday, January 29, 2010
Abandon Stocks, Embrace Flows - A Conversation with John Hagel
John Hagel spoke yesterday at the Web 2.0 met with John beforehand and wanted to discuss three “ Big Shifts ” that have dominated 2009 (1) The move to the real-time web, (2) the move from the information web to the Social Web and (3) the rise of mobile. Since John co-chairs Deloitte’s Center for the Edge I wanted to get his take on each in terms of its impact on larger organizations. This first video covers the Real-Time Web.
...Tags: Summit on the panel, Web Squared and the Economy of Work
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OReilly Radar
- Friday, October 23, 2009
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Abandon Stocks, Embrace Flows - A Conversation with John Hagel
John Hagel spoke yesterday at the Web 2.0 met with John beforehand and wanted to discuss three “ Big Shifts ” that have dominated 2009 (1) The move to the real-time web, (2) the move from the information web to the Social Web and (3) the rise of mobile. Since John co-chairs Deloitte’s Center for the Edge I wanted to get his take on each in terms of its impact on larger organizations. This first video covers the Real-Time Web.
...Tags: Summit on the panel, Web Squared and the Economy of Work
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OReilly Radar
- Friday, October 23, 2009
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John Hagel Interview: Implications of the Shift Index for Enterprises
John Hagel , perhaps best known for his book The Only Sustainable Edge , has been one of the leading strategic thinkers for decades. Recently, as Co-Chair of the Deloitte Center for the Edge , he unveiled the Shift Index. We asked John Hagel about this, and he told us his view that the shift in power to smaller companies, even to free-agent individuals, is a short-term trend and that bigger companies will return This is a fascinating way to look at the economy and goes well beyond the traditional GDP and employment measures. Have a strong cup of coffee
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, July 9, 2009
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Social Media Goes Mainstream
At least for video, social media is not an edge case and is they dominant model overall. Like John Hagel and John Seely Brown observed in the McKinsey Quarterly a year ago or so, push-based systems , of which one-way marketing and advertising and command-and-control management are typical examples are nowhere near as efficient as pull systems . Encouraging conversations on the vast edges of our networks, rather than in the middle, is what this point is all about. While some will dispute what mainstream is defined as exactly -- with my own personal favorite being when my grandparents and their grandchildren both are doing whatever is under discussion -- the rise of consumer-powered media platforms has all the hallmarks of being something that's not only here to stay, but something that's increasingly pushing everything else off the stage.
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Social Media Goes Mainstream
At least for video, social media is not an edge case and is they dominant model overall. Like John Hagel and John Seely Brown observed in the McKinsey Quarterly a year ago or so, push-based systems , of which one-way marketing and advertising and command-and-control management are typical examples are nowhere near as efficient as pull systems . Encouraging conversations on the vast edges of our networks, rather than in the middle, is what this point is all about. While some will dispute what mainstream is defined as exactly -- with my own personal favorite being when my grandparents and their grandchildren both are doing whatever is under discussion -- the rise of consumer-powered media platforms has all the hallmarks of being something that's not only here to stay, but something that's increasingly pushing everything else off the stage.
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Tomorrow's Talent Networks
See John's perspectives on the report and on the mindsets that limit firms .)
In our next post, we'll look at the changes necessary at the organizational level to foster talent networks on the edge. Read additional posts by John Hagel III, John Seely Brown, and Lang Davison .
...Tags: It might seem a peculiar time to talk about talent. Aren't most people these days happy just to have their jobs?
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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Why Do Companies Exist?
They also missed how long it would take to develop the new social and business practices needed to harness the capabilities of our new infrastructure--capabilities that are only now becoming visible on the fertile edges of business and society.
Read other posts by John Hagel III, John Seely Brown, and Lang Davison
...Tags: If you follow the logic laid out by historians such as the late Alfred Chandler , who wrote classics like Scale and Scope and Strategy and Structure , companies exist to exploit the benefits of being big .
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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August Informal Learning Hot List
Defining the Big Shift - Edge Perspectives with John Hagel , August 2, 2009
Workshop report - Cognitive Edge , August 4, 2009
Informal Learning takes place in the context of work and life. Learnscaping — taking a systems view of learning in an organization — necessarily addresses a broad array of topics and disciplines. Hence,
Informal Learning
- Friday, August 28, 2009
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Shifting from push to pull
In a delightful post on his Edge Perspectives , John Hagel unpacks what this means.
togetherLearn ’s thinking is remarkably congruent with John’s.
FYI, I recently discovered that John Seely Brown was talking about learningscapes years before I started writing about Learnscapes in 2004. The world of business is shifting from push to pull.
From knowledge stocks to knowledge flows.
Informal Learning
- Monday, August 3, 2009
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Internet Time Wiki / research
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internettime.pbwiki.com
- Thursday, March 26, 2009
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Edge as an Emerging Metaphor
I have been seeing the word “edge” being used as a metaphor in the writing of different people in the learning field, including John Hagel III and John Seely Brown’s 2005 book, The Only Sustainable Edge . Lilia Efimova shares an excerpt from her doctoral dissertation with us where she considers a “blog as an edge zone”. She trys to “explain the ‘front porch’ nature of blogging and its impact for emergent social processes.” 8221; She continues:
“Weblogs
Workplace Learning Today
- Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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