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Author Archives: innotecture
Using Expertise Survey
We’re at an interesting stage in our open research project on how expertise is valued and leveraged in organisations. We’ve collected something close to 200 stories (which are still feeding into the project blog) and we’ve conducted four sensemaking workshops … Continue reading
AFR – They’re shooting blind in a lay-off frenzy
The Australian Financial Review published an article last month about the negative implications of lay-offs* in which I was quoted. It mentions the Using Expertise project that Patrick Lambe & I have been working on. *Beyond the really obvious one.
ABC Future Tense – The Future of Conferences
ABC Radio National’s Future Tense programme recently invited Katie Chatfield, Beth Etling & myself as a panel for a show on the Future of Conferences. You can download the mp3 or listen online via the ABC site. Many thanks to … Continue reading
Fast Break: Conversation
Fast Break was at Vibewire and featured 5 of us talking about Creativity, Connection, Collaboration, Commercialisation & (drum roll please) Conversation. Here are the notes to support the slides (which I didn’t really use): A key challenge to innovation is … Continue reading
Wiki Wednesday: Disposable
This was a presentation that I gave at Wiki Wednesday on 6 May 2009. Here are some notes: The style of these slides is a blatant steal from Jye Smith’s current presenting style. Jye – sue me. Slide 2 is … Continue reading
NSW KM Forum: Thank You For Your Feedback
This was a short presentation that I gave as part of the NSW KM Forum Future of Conferences event (background & presentations). I was talking about feedback. The 3 questions that I asked everyone at the start were: Who here … Continue reading
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Reach: Institute of Management Consultants (NSW) April 7 2009
I gave a talk to the NSW Chapter of the Institute of Management Consultants on social software (slides below). The core of the talk was simple: social software is not complicated technology (although it may be complex), you just have … Continue reading
Learning + Knowledge = ?
Learning & Knowledge = ? is an article that I wrote recently for Training Magazine Australia. It explores merging your Knowledge Management and Learning & Development teams & activities. It deliberately downplays the philosophical for the practical but let me … Continue reading
Playing Nice: Developing Guidelines and Policies for Social Software Use
As promised, here is the post that support the workshops that I ran today at the E2EF event. Many thanks to Ross Dawson for inviting me and everyone who participated. The topic was policies and guidelines. There are four questions … Continue reading