Search Results for: video

Blog

Net Neutrality

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —April 28, 2008
Filed in News

Some worrying developments which might limit the use of the Internet for the little guy. via Dave Snowden

Read More

Community of Practice success story

Posted by  Mark Schenk —March 9, 2008
Filed in Collaboration

One of the best ways to illustrate the value of Community of Practice efforts is to find stories of success and to use them. We …

Read More

Looking for the single, correct answer can be dumb

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —February 18, 2008
Filed in Business storytelling

Thanks to ken (one of our favourite Anecdote blog commentors) for this link of Malcolm Gladwell doing what he does best: telling a story which …

Read More

An exciting storytelling event in Copenhagen – the movie

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —January 17, 2008
Filed in Business storytelling

Late last year I teamed up with Madelyn Blair, Terrence Gargiulo, Michael Margolis, Limor Shiponi, and Karen Dietz to start a new community of practice …

Read More

Strategy and the Fat Smoker

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —December 20, 2007
Filed in Strategy

I’ll remember Strategy and the Fat Smoker (SATFS) by David Maister for two things: helping me realise that creating a resolve in a group to …

Read More

Three stories and an argument

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —November 13, 2007
Filed in Business storytelling

Larry Lessig has a presentation style named after him. You guessed it, the Lessig Method. Professor Lessig is a copyright expert and champion of creative …

Read More

Making information find us

Posted by  Daryl Cook —October 23, 2007
Filed in Insight

I really enjoyed watching this video about the web challenging our most basic assumptions about ‘finding’ information. Technorati Tags: findability

Read More

Technologies for knowledge management

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —October 17, 2007
Filed in Collaboration

There’s been a lot written on this topic; probably too much because if someone asked, “What technologies should I be thinking about to do knowledge …

Read More

Anecdote News – October 2007

Posted by  Daryl Cook —October 12, 2007
Filed in News

Welcome to the October 2007 edition of the Anecdote newsletter. In this edition we have:

• Book review: Wikinomics

• Technique: Most Significant Change

• What we’re up to: Our engagements and upcoming events

• Productivity Tip: Rough sketching

• Breaking News: Steve Denning book launch

We hope you really enjoy reading it. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with your comments, insights or feedback and feel free to pass this email on to your colleagues.

Regards — the Anecdote team

Read More

How not to organise information

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —October 2, 2007
Filed in Insight

I’ve recently been telling everyone about a presentation I saw on You Tube by David Weinberger called Everything is Miscellaneous. David’s argument is that in …

Read More