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| | CLARK QUINN JANUARY 26, 2012 Sharing Failure I’ve earlier talked about the importance of failure in learning, and now it’s revealed that Apple’s leadership development program plays that up in a big way. There are risks in sharing, and rewards. And ways to do it better and worse. As a consequence, the company continues to make them, and gets in it’s own way. | | HAROLD JARCHE JANUARY 26, 2012 Confused or Strong Beliefs? Complex, as defined by Cynefyn is a state in which the relationship between cause and effect can only be perceived in retrospect, but not in advance. | | | | | | | | | -
WEB WORKER DAILY | THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2012 Nope, independent work isn’t behind rising inequality, says expert Last week we highlighted a piece in Canadian magazine Maclean’s that explored the question of whether the rise of independent work was contributing to rising income inequality. didn’t have any solid data to answer that question, but one reader did: Steve King, a partner at consulting firm Emergent Research. We found median per capita income for U.S. MORE >> -
WWW.AIIM.ORG | THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2012 AIIM Industry Watch: Social Business Systems - success factors for Enterprise 2.0 applications Your Information Management & Collaboration Resource. Find, Control, and Optimize Your Information ® Login. About AIIM. Events. Membership. Community. Training. Research. Resource Center. My Account. Research. Market Intelligence. ECM Integration. Records Management Assessment. SharePoint Optimization Wizard. Survey. Industry Watch Reports. MORE >> -
INFORMATION LITERACY WEBLOG | THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2012 Another journal special issue! Infolit policy Library Trends , volume 60 issue 2, Fall 2011, focuses on "Towards policy formulation" on information literacy, a special issue edited by John Crawford. This looks a very interesting issue! This is a priced journal. Trapped Between a Rock and a Hard Place: What Counts as Information Literacy in the Workplace and How Is It Conceptualized? MORE >> -
KNOWLEDGE JOLT WITH JACK | THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2012 Do we really need rules? I see that the FDA and NFL have both published rules / guidelines on how to use social media recently. Really? We have two articles: FDA issues first social media rules for drug companies and NFL: Players can tweet during Pro Bowl game, not with phones. Both of these seem foolish and a waste of energy. Of course, we know how this will work. MORE >> -
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- When Social Meets Business Real Work Gets Done WWW.AIIM.ORG | THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2012
- Does the future of work depend too much on technology sweatshops? FUTURE OF WORK | THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2012
- Moving Your Web Site into the 21st Century PORTALS AND KM | THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2012
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