My network is not the vast number of people I'm connected to on LinkedIn or Facebook or Twitter.
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My network is not the vast number of people I'm connected to on LinkedIn or Facebook or Twitter.
Christopher Avery's "Teamwork is an Individual Skill" may be ten years old, but it is a great resource. The short summary: I am responsible for the success of any venture in which I choose to participate
Hal Macomber always has interesting things to say about the world project management. In Misunderstanding Project Planning as Anticipation he is thinking about the essense of planning.
Martin Dugage writes about a blogging executive, who has built social/trust capital via a weekly forum he has written for three years.
David Weinberger has a nice piece on Fact-based ethics for bloggers , and I think it actually adds a bit to the ideas about blogs as a vehicle for conversations.
Amy Gahran has a nice list of "10 Reasons Why Blogs Are an Awkward Conversation Tool" that talks about how blogs hinder the flow of a conversation. I agree, and yet conversation still happens.
Christian Wagner discusses the problems with knowledge acquisition and suggests that wikis in combination with communities might be a solution for knowledge acquisition where more formal processes have failed.
Denham Grey and Paul Hartzog and I thinking about conversation and extending the social network.
Joy London highlighted an interesting article about the value of conversation in knowledge-intensive firms.
Dina Mehta has written a piece about what blogs have done for her in the past three years. I have to agree with a number of her sentiments, but most critically "My blog has become my social network."