Tag Archives: Adoption

Entrepreneur to HR: You're Stupid…(This one's ironic)…

Picked this one up from the boys and girls over at ERE.  Too damn interesting not to share here. SnapTalent was a startup in the Human Capital space, described as an "Adsense-like ad network for recruiters that positioned ads on contextually related content pages of its participating publishers".  When that business plan didn't get traction, [...]
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Enterprise 2.0? I’m starting to wonder about social networking altogether

Enterprise 2.0 is the idea of a Harvard Business School prof, Andrew McAfee, who believes that the adoption and use of social software, like wikis, blogs, microblogging, facebook, etc., alters the Enterprise, transforming it from a hierarchical structure built on rules and disciplines, into an egalitarian community. One of my fellow Enterprise Irregulars, Dennis Howlett, [...]
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Why Networks are Critical for Next Generation Business Analysis

Dave Snowden’s Variation on the Charles Handy S-Curve Model   Here is the latest from complexity expert and network enthusiast Dave Snowden on the S-Curve of adoption of business management practices. This popped up recently in a blog on his Cognitive Edge website. Here is another favorite diagram from Dave. When we did a workshop together in Brisbane Australia [...]
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