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Prof Andrew McAfee has a cool post on the intersection of the strength of ties and Enterprise 2.0 technologies. Neat way of framing the discussion with organizations venturing into social media, and helping them understand and navigate the social technol
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An internal memo on blogging guidelines from the Washington Post
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Often all clients want to hear are the ‘literal answers’ and conventions rather than the stories. As qualitative researchers we have to stand up to that, and allow the narrative to emerge. They are fun and engaging for participants too. Wrong questions w
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More on stories rather than conventions -”We emply four kinds of explanations, he says: conventions (social formulae), stories (common sense narratives), codes (legal formulae) and technical accounts (specialized stories). And we get into trouble when we
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One classic question was “My dad doesnt even know how to sms.. He give 25 missed calls to relatives while trying to sms.. How can all these new age applications, internet on mobile work when phones are getting more and more complex to use?” ..
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“So… if you are interested in mobile + youth + consumer practices, I recommend you add the Shift6.net feed to your reader.” added










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