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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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Got Budget? Virtualization as Poster Child for Less Meetings
IT, of course, knows this also (especially since they are likely watching your network traffic). McKesson is a global health care leader that has 26 operating companies. The centrial IT group had the vision to automate "the last mile" of IT planning, the budget approval process. We think of it as the budget approval dance, and when containing costs, it's a ritual that can leave scars.
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Hey, GoogleTV: I Want My HBO
Couple this news with Google's Fiber to Home trial initiative offering 500,000 people a Google high-speed network, and you've got the makings for an epic battle with TV service providers.
With clients as diverse as MTV Networks, USATODAY.com, NPR, and JPMorgan Chase, Giovanni provides expert strategy and advice in the areas of stakeholder and staff alignment and new publishing models for emerging platforms such as social media and mobile channel I'm sure Google was reading my last post and decided it was time to come clean about their intentions to enter the living room via GoogleTV.
Fast Company
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Safe Social Networking
You're connected to more people than you know, and that innocent photo of last night's party could harm you in ways you never imagine
Forbes.com: News
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Networking Reconsidered
Social networking is becoming more important, both at the individual and institutional level. It conjures up images of classical networking and schmoozing, driven by individuals intent upon prying business cards out of others and relentlessly expanding their contact lists, manipulatively using their contacts to advance their own interests.
Our focus on social networks has a very different emphasis. For many, this provokes a negative reaction. In fact we would argue that classical networking approaches tend to undermine rather than support the value of social networks.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Monday, January 4, 2010
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Forwarding Is the New Networking
Michael Schrage recently wrote a post on this site about the importance of forwarding information as a way to enhance network relationships. Forwarding is the new networking. OK, it's not really the new networking, since it's been going on for more than a decade now. He's right about this, although the title — "The Disadvantage of Twitter and Facebook" — is misleading (and inaccurate, since people retweet things all the time — but sadly, editors know that anything with Facebook and Twitter in the title gets a lot of page views and retweets). The fact that you
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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6 Networking Mistakes And How to Avoid Them
If you were my coaching client, I would simply say: network, network, network.
And yet among my clients, networking is often an underdeveloped skill. He is now at a point in his career where he has to build internal networks, but instead of recognising that he is already a master networker, the very mention of the word makes him shudder. If you've been laid off in recent months, you're in excellent company. Plenty of qualified and experienced managers are now having to develop strategies to find their next job .
But
HarvardBusiness.org
- Thursday, April 23, 2009
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Communities, networks and what sits in between
Robin asked me about the differences between communities and networks and this 3 minute recording captures my views. continue to be focused on the space between communities and networks, thinking that this is the sweet spot for so many things people are trying to do. Online Community Building Strategy: Nancy White On Networks, Groups and Technology Choices
...Tags: Last month in Rome Robin Good took me to a park, put me in a funny little bicycle car and we drove around the park recording our conversations. Nice job,
Full Circle
- Thursday, August 6, 2009
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How to Make Your Network Work for You
Many people turn to networking when they're looking for a job, but the best time to build your network is before you need something; and the best time to keep that network strong is always. To reap the benefits of networking when you need them, you must know how to make your network work for you, and how you can work for your network.
The But what is the best way to do that? Simply collecting business cards and attending events may expand your number of contacts, but does not increase the likelihood that those contacts will benefit you in the future.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Thursday, February 18, 2010
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Waking up to the economics of networked learning
Via Stephen Downe s, Judy Breck believes, and I agree, that the economic crunch will speed the advent of network learnin g.
And crucially, we can now consider such possibilities because of the network. The network doesn’t just change the way we learn from a pedagogical or behavioral perspective - it also changes the economics of the production, distribution, and consumption of educational products and services. Getting a college education in the US is absurdly expensive, but like property, or the stock market, the education bubble too will burst - the financial institutions simply no longer have the money to fund the madness.
Ken Carroll
- Thursday, October 9, 2008
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How to Ask a (Near) Stranger for a Favor
Tags: Business writing Communication Networkin Professor,
My name is Patrick, I was in Professor Bob's capstone course where you came in and spoke to us about your book and your experiences in the business world. I graduated in May and have entered the Brand Licensing industry.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Monday, August 31, 2009
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Unmasking Social-Network Users
Researchers find a way to identify individuals in supposedly anonymous social-network data.
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How to Write an Elevator Pitch
Briefly, Ning lets you create your own social network for anything. We have over 115,000 user-created networks, and our page views are growing 10% per week. [Traction.] Tags: Communication Entrepreneurship Networkin What's an elevator pitch?
An elevator pitch is a brief e-mail summary of your business. Or a short story
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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Anthropology: The Art of Building a Successful Social Site
What we do have to think about [in the era of social networking] is human to human interaction," he said. Tags: Social Network Picture if you will, a collaborative site that runs on two servers, is managed by four people, and has attracted a third of its target demographic within six months of launch. A site that has had 800,000 posts submitted by its users in its short lifetime and has 16 million pageviews/month - and growing.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, May 2, 2009
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