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26 Dec 08
gsantipaTheNeedToCollaborate
I think there’s a very real need to collaborate materially.
The companies that I see out there, doing really amazing things, are for the most part all meeting in meat-space.
AlanKay? just couldn’t possibly be Alan Kay, working on his own, independently.
We can only specialize in one or two particular things. I’ve been researching business and corporations and companies, and I’ve come to see very clearly, that no one person can do it all. I mean, there are exceptions, but those guys (A) never have families, (B) kill themselves in the process, (C) aren’t like anything you’d really want to be. They’re amazing people, but I don’t think it’s realistically attainable. Alan Kay is not one of those people; He works very hard on working with others, as far as I can see.
You can’t do really interesting things, with appeal and so on, just working alone. You have to have a team. And if that team can’t communicate, it’s only a tenth of the team it could be.
I don’t think it’s a mistake, that the majority of companies have offices.communities community collaboration virtual_enterprise kevolution arete VIPeRa vipera_20081212
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30 Apr 07
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SudburySchoolForAdults
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there will be a day, where it’s not the Internet that is slow, but the material meeting that is slow
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except considered over the long term
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Xavier Institute for Higher Learning
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You have a disciple of the
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