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Month: October 2006

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Thriller in Lego

31 October 2006

Howabout this: a lego version of Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Hat tip: Andrew Sullivan —–

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Leadership as participation

26 October 2006

Phil Dorado highlights a little anedote from Richard Branson’s autobiography: “I…insist that we continually ask our staff for any suggestions they might have, and I try my hand at their jobs. When I tried pushing a trolley down the aisle of a jumbo I found I crashed into everyone. When

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Neuroscience of change

26 October 2006

Shawn at Anecdote finds another interesting article about the neuroscience of how we change and why we resist change. I blogged about another of Shawn’s finds a few weeks ago and this new one explores similar territory. I liked this observation near the start: Maybe your resistance to change manifests

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Problems, problems…

24 October 2006

JP has a good post about how Open Source makes you responsible. He quotes Chuq van Rospach thus: Open source requires you as a manager of IT, or as a staffer, or as the CIO, to be willing to commit to being responsible for fixing a problem, and therefore, be

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Co-creation

24 October 2006

I noticed that Wikipedia didn’t have a page for co-creation which struck me as a bit ironic as wikipedia is one of the finest examples of it. So James John Winsor and I exchanged a few thoughts and put together a very simple first draft. Please do go in there

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Science and doubt

22 October 2006

A moving clip of Dr Jacob Bronowski from his TV series in the 1970s, on the dangers of absolute certainty. Standing at Auschwitz he says “When people believe that they have absolute knowledge with no test in reality this is how they behave. This is what men do when they

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Exploring Enron

20 October 2006

Charles Armstrong at Trampoline Systems emailed me this offer: to mark next week’s sentencing of jeffrey skilling (former enron ceo) we’ve launched a website where you can browse 200,000 enron internal emails from 1999-2002. powered by trampoline’s sonar platform, “enron explorer” generates visualisations of each executive’s social network and analyses

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Free wisdom

19 October 2006

Well after Dave Snowden’s free book chapter yesterday today some other great bloggers are sharing their ideas in little books. From Canada, Chris Corrigan offers us the Tao of Open Space. Chris inspires me and this little book evokes the paradoxical excitement and challenge of the Open Space process. Snippet:

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Ouch

19 October 2006

Hmmm. perhaps it serves me right for blogging about presence but my own lack of focus in the moment hit me on the head last night, literally. Somehow on my way home I stumbled on the pavement. In falling, my head collided with a cast iron bollard. This came as

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What is an organisation?

18 October 2006

Dave Snowden has just posted online a book chapter he has written with Cynthia Kurtz called Bramble Bushes in a Thicket. It’s about the “relationship between narrative and learning networks. It also explores some key issues in respect of the complex issue of Identity.” For me, that doesn’t quite do

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