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Frameworks & Models

My week on a Learning Journey

January 14, 2008

I am just back from a week-long Learning Journey my colleague Shubhangi and I organised for a group of 10 very senior health-care professionals from the US who are on a Futures Task Force … it was intensive, immersive and really very rewarding. It’s been a Learning Journey for all of us – we formed [...]

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Invasive or Transformative – mobile phones now read you

December 22, 2007

Marshall Kirkpatrick over at ReadWriteWeb shares, with some optimism and a lot of caution, the Reality Mining project, being conducted by the Human Dynamics Group at the MIT Media Lab. They are processing more than 350,000 hours of data collected from peoples’ cell phones. More than just who calls who, Pentland is also studying proximity, [...]

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From SLATES to FLATNESSES – Enterprise 2.0

November 2, 2007

Like for Jon Husband, this article by Dion Hinchcliffe really resonates. I’ve always been a huge fan of Dion’s visualizations of models and frameworks – check them out at Flickr – and I couldn’t resist just reposting these two here: from SLATES: to FLATNESSES: Read the full post called The state of Enterprise 2.0 for [...]

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Social Media Strategies – lets remember Maslow!

October 18, 2007
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Got this link from Tara Hunt‘s links – a good primer on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Motivational Model originally developed in the 40′s and 50′s with adaptations from the 1970′s (cognitive and aesthetic needs added) and 1990′s (transcendence needs added). The basic premise of the model is: Each of us is motivated by needs. Our [...]

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