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Tackling large domains in communities of practice
One of our clients is a large engineering firm (perhaps Australia’s largest) and I’ve been working with them over that last 12 months helping to …
Read MoreBuilding a collaborative workplace – Canberra workshop
Improved collaboration is a business imperative – to develop and implement strategy, to leverage existing capabilities and knowledge, to innovate, be more resilient in a …
Read More2020 Summit
Andrew Leigh went to the 2020 summit warm up yesterday in Canberra. It was the ACT 2020 summit and the lesson he will be taking …
Read MoreCollaboration consulting—fostering a collaboration culture
Have you invested in the latest and greatest in collaboration technology but still feel people are still not collaborating? How many Microsoft Sharepoint servers and …
Read MoreAn anecdote’s point of view
Ford Harding has just posted two versions of the same anecdote. The first paints the consultant as the hero while the second focuses on the …
Read MoreRunning a knowledge market on a teleconference
Inspired by a conversation with Chris Young at Thiess, Robyn and I ran a knowledge market activity with our client and their spatial modeller community …
Read MoreThe Medici Effect by Frans Johansson is now free
The Medici Effect by Frans Johansson is all about innovation, particularly that type of innovation which occurs when two or more different disciplines, mindsets, ways …
Read MoreMost Significant Change – a primer
“Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.” When Einstein uttered these words little did he know that …
Read MoreStorytelling and social media
Jennifer Jones mentions that she has been working with Intel on the social media activities and how storytelling plays an important role in Intel’s success …
Read MoreRugby team uses narrative to develop winning culture
On a recent flight to Sydney, I was flicking through the Virgin Blue in-flight magazine ‘Voyeur’ and came across an interesting article about the ABC-TV …
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