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Becoming a leader has become a mantra. The explosive growth of the “leadership industry” is based on the belief that leading is a path to power and money, a medium for achievement, and a mechanism for creating change. But there are other, parallel truths: that leaders of every stripe are in disrepute; that the tireless and often superficial teaching of leadership has brought us no closer to nirvana; and that followers nearly everywhere have become, on the one hand, disappointed and disillusioned, and, on the other, entitled and emboldened.
The End of Leadership tells two tales. The first is about change—about how and why leadership and followership have changed over time, especially in the last forty years. As a result of cultural evolution and technological revolution, the balance of power between leaders and followers has shifted—with leaders becoming weaker and followers stronger.
The second narrative is about the leadership industry itself. In this provocative and critical volume, Barbara Kellerman raises questions about leadership as both a scholarly pursuit and a set of… Continue reading »
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David Hood#p2p http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/ Commons based peer production #gathering11
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David WilcoxUK conservatives have stolen Labour’s mutualism in their Big Society program whose ultimate aim is to destroy any form of social support for the majority of the UK population. Labour should re-appropriate this tradition as well, argues Maurice Glasman, who in a long essay, first starts by analysing Labour as a marriage between working class and middle class values.
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eva durallResearching, documenting and promoting peer to peer practices
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Stefan BlachfellnerThe Foundation for P2P Alternatives would address the following issues:
- P2P currently exists in discrete separate movements and projects but these different movements are often unaware of the common P2P ethos that binds them
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edtechtalkjm: The Foundation for P2P Alternatives proposes to be a meeting place for those who can broadly agree with the following propositions, which are also argued in the essay or book in progress, P2P and Human Evolution:
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Jennifer Maddrelljm: The Foundation for P2P Alternatives proposes to be a meeting place for those who can broadly agree with the following propositions, which are also argued in the essay or book in progress, P2P and Human Evolution:
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Frida LeeResearching, documenting and promoting peer to peer practices
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Bill HookerP2P could become a big part of open, cooperative science. Via <a href="http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2006_03_26_fosblogarchive.html#114355028953619197">Peter Suber</a>, of course.
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In very short order, 5000 Australian households will cut their carbon emissions dramatically, and guarantee themselves a stable, consistently priced source of energy – something that no fossil fuel-based electricity generator can promise. And all of this without any intervention from any governmental authority.
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Diego MorelliP2P Foundation » Researching, documenting and promoting peer to peer practices
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Rachel CIt is creating 2 main forms of value creation, the sharing economics of the proprietary web 2.0 platforms, which creates a tension between community and corporation; and commons-oriented peer production, which creates new types of reciprocal relations bet
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