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Mind mapping on a tablet PC
I love using my tablet PC and I’m a frequent mind mapper. I use Mind Manager. You would think then I would be jotting all my maps …
Read MoreMotivating community formation
In helping companies cultivate communities of practice I frequently hear the following lament: this community idea is important but we just don’t have the time to …
Read MoreNarrative Workshop Brochure and Registration Form
The brochure and registration form is now available for the Introduction to Narrative Workshop to be held in Canberra on the 11th May.
Read MoreInternal blogs, taboo and organised dissent
Dennis Hamilton has written a short piece describing his experience blogging inside the firewall—he works for an architectural and engineering firm. Dennis mentions three issues which …
Read MoreCynefin and emergency management
Thanks to Larry Irons on the AOK forum for pointing this reference out. In a paper entitled, ‘Believe in the Model: Mishandle the Emergency’, Simon …
Read MoreTechnology For Communities
The guys (and gal) at CPsquare have created a new blog which will feature discussions about how technology can support communities of practice. Etienne’s original …
Read MoreDefinition of anecdote
I noticed quite a few people arrive at my blog looking for a definition of ‘anecdote’. Well, here is what wikipedia has to say: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anecdote
Read MoreNarrative Techniques Workshop in Canberra
I’m pleased to announce that I will be running the Introduction to Narrative Techniques Workshop in Canberra on the 11th of May. This workshop was …
Read MoreAnecdote circles and yak shaving
Seth Godin believes ‘Yak Shaving’ is the single best phrase he’s learned this year. It describes those situations when you are extremely sidetracked when trying to …
Read MoreSimple rules for CoP self-organisation
Communities of practice are often regarded, with good reason, as self-organising social systems. I was wondering the other day whether some simple rules for a …
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