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18 Articles match "future","intellectual capital"
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Rulers of the Cloud: Google Becomes the Cloud, Search is a Feature
It's "open" mantra gives the company the ability to see a whole generation into the future of information channel disruption. To know that hard work, intellectual capital, libraries are available to the world after the contract is complete. We'd like to suggest that in 2010, the company is not shy about stepping towards its future and will use its power, technology, and cash to stir it up. The shortest way to describe this is that Google is no longer a verb. It's becoming a noun.
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, March 19, 2010
Henley: The unconscious at work
Daan Andriessen a Netherlands based professor of Intellectual Capital. The actions are aobut moving to an ideal future. We need to start managing the Now not some ideal future.
...Tags: Arguing the need to look at what is happening in organistions beneath the system (the iceberg picture is shown). Another metaphor, the surface current and the under current.
Cognitive Edge
- Thursday, February 25, 2010
Seth Godin's Free Book and the Future of Intellectual Property
For us that word came easily: it's re-capitalism. We argue on our page of the collection, as we will in our forthcoming book, that capitalism can and will change fundamentally as the emerging economies increasingly become the engines of wealth creation.
Second, we were struck by the project itself, and how consistent it is with one of our beliefs about how capitalism will change. Nonfinancial rewards. That's not one of the big terms explored in a new publication called What Matters Now — and that's odd, because everyone contributing to it clearly believes in them.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Seth Godin's Free Book and the Future of Intellectual Property
For us that word came easily: it's re-capitalism. We argue on our page of the collection, as we will in our forthcoming book, that capitalism can and will change fundamentally as the emerging economies increasingly become the engines of wealth creation.
Second, we were struck by the project itself, and how consistent it is with one of our beliefs about how capitalism will change. Nonfinancial rewards. That's not one of the big terms explored in a new publication called What Matters Now — and that's odd, because everyone contributing to it clearly believes in them.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Seth Godin's Free Book and the Future of Intellectual Property
For us that word came easily: it's re-capitalism. We argue on our page of the collection, as we will in our forthcoming book, that capitalism can and will change fundamentally as the emerging economies increasingly become the engines of wealth creation.
Second, we were struck by the project itself, and how consistent it is with one of our beliefs about how capitalism will change. Nonfinancial rewards. That's not one of the big terms explored in a new publication called What Matters Now — and that's odd, because everyone contributing to it clearly believes in them.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Learning for the 21st Century
Between 1982 and 1999, intangibles (things like intellectual capital) surpassed tangibles (e.g. As we look to the future, the digital infrastructure that surrounds and connects our world continues to advance with no sign of stabilising. The only certainty about the future from here on out is that it won’t resemble the past. Unprecedented changes in the role of the worker, the nature of business, the pace of innovation, the importance of intangibles, the explosion of information, and the shift from a manufacturing to a service economy have rendered traditional corporate learning obsolete.
Informal Learning
- Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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How I use social media
The gap between the intellectual description and the experience of using social media to build and nurture relationships is large.
Social media offers us incredible intellectual capital opportunities to link up the best and often most diverse minds to address a problem or opportunity. In a future post I might try and document the configuration of tools that I use in these practices. This afternoon I’m spending a half hour on a Skype video conversation to share a bit of how I use social media. I
Full Circle
- Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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Ten years after
Intellectual capital is more important than financial capital,” they say. “People More than twenty years ago, business visionary Stan Davis [1] described a future where no one has to wait, distance disappears, and matter no longer matters. Intellectual capital outstrips financial capital in importance.
The Information Era has arrived. The Machine Age is over.
Informal Learning
- Saturday, January 10, 2009
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Ten Important Business Trends
forecasters simply project that the future will be like today, only
more country of California I asked the owner of the winery about the future.
He doesn't have to grow to succeed, and a lot of companies whose future
has intellectual capital associated with this instant market becomes part
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How to Save the World
- Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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eLearning Conferences 2010
link] December 13-16, 2009 Global Higher Education Forum (GHEF 2009): Current Trends, Future Perspectives, sponsored by the Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration and organized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia and the Universiti Sains Malaysia , Penang, Malaysia. [link] link] or www.gheforum.usm.my December 14-16, 2009 International Conference on Information and Communications Technologies (ICICT): Human Capital Development for Progress, 7 th , in cooperation with IEEE, Smart Village, Cairo, Egypt. [link] Clayton Wright just sent me his incredible annual list of eLearning Conferences .
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Knowledge Mobilization and Knowledge Translation
It recognizes that organizing one's own intellectual capital does not necessarily lead to innovation or change; implicit in the concept is the need for working relationships with others." The presumption that there is a privileged group that is in some way able to identify 'gaps' in the current state and some desired future state is, in my mind, flawed. Posted to the SCoPE conference , May 21, 2008. One of the things I wanted to see Tom Carey explore in his talk today is the concept, suggested in this title, of knowledge mobilization .
Half an Hour
- Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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eLearning Conferences
crw Another source of major eLearning conferences is: Tom King's eLearning Google Calendar . JANUARY 2009 January 3-4, 2009 New Presidents Program , sponsored by the Council of Independent Colleges, Hyatt Regency Coconut Point, Bonita Springs, Florida, USA. [link] conferences_events/presidents/ 2009.asp . January 4-7, 2009 Presidents Institute : Investing in the Future – Students, Institutions, and the Public Good sponsored by the Council of Independent Colleges, Hyatt Regency Cocomut Point, Bonita Springs, Florida, USA. [link] conferences_events/presidents/
eLearning Technology
- Friday, January 2, 2009
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Henley: The unconscious at work
Daan Andriessen a Netherlands based professor of Intellectual Capital. The actions are aobut moving to an ideal future. We need to start managing the Now not some ideal future.
...Tags: Arguing the need to look at what is happening in organistions beneath the system (the iceberg picture is shown). Another metaphor, the surface current and the under current.
Cognitive Edge
- Thursday, February 25, 2010
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