Getting to Know Collective and Collaborative :: Personal InfoCloud
[The difference between collective and collaborative action] is often overlooked or missed by those crafting these tools and services, which I hope gets corrected as both have great value and compliment each other.
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The shift to Social Computing | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
Optimizing for high-value tacit interactions between people will become the next major driver of productivity world-wide.
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Technology Review: Social Search
A company called Delver, which presented at Demo earlier this week, is working on a search engine that uses social-network data to return personalized results from the larger Web.
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Meritocracy Is the Model - TIME
[Infosys has become] the epitome of the modern, professionally managed Indian firm, with a culture of meritocracy based on the idea that anyone could be boss.
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Twitter Is My Social Computer –How it could extend to be yours
Wherever I go, whenever I want, I’ve access to one of the world’s most powerful computers. It’s not an IBM Mainframe that spans my whole living room, nor Google’s search engine, and not the latest Alienware box. It’s Twitter.
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Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : The Greening of Wal-Mart (March 11, 2008)
At the heart of [the] strategy is a shift from generating value through price-based, transactional interactions toward generating value from longer-term, collaborative relationships with nonprofits, suppliers, and other external stakeholders.
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evidence-based management - hype or reality? « orgtheory.net
Below some of the rapidly expanding resources to help anyone interested get quickly up to speed - much [too much?] of the below is the work of Jeff Pfeffer and Bob Sutton.
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Irish Medical Times | Opinion | In an age of evidence-based living we apply little wisdom
Many of the patients seen at medical clinics and sent for various costly and potentially dangerous investigations have problems which could be cured, or markedly improved by a complete overhaul of their lifestyle
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Cognitive Edge - What evidence?
I am less sure of value of contrasting experience with evidence, or of linking evidence in all cases to data.
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Evidence-Based Advice - Harvard Business Online's Tom Davenport
Strategy firms could gather data on particular strategic interventions across industries, and the effects they have had on business performance.
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Is the Tipping Point Toast? -- Duncan Watts -- Trendsetting | Fast Company
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We need a 'slow race' for science-based development - SciDev.Net
Rapid advances in information technology, biotechnology and nanoscience hold promise of new drugs, vaccines and better seeds, and lay claim to the term 'breakthrough' as solutions to poverty, illness and environmental degradation.
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McDonough Braungart Product Certification : TreeHugger
Our purpose in including this lengthy segment is to give you a sense of the rigorous procedures that designers must follow to see their products receive certification.
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New Clout for Cradle to Cradle Design
Three leaders in sustainable-design consulting are collaborating to leverage their expertise, stimulate new products, and boost "cradle to cradle" certification.
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Stumbling and Mumbling: TV and happiness
Europeans who watch more than 2 and a half hours of TV a day report, on average, a satisfaction with their life that is 0.2 points lower (on a scale of 1-10) than people who watch less than 30 minutes.
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Applying the Tap Project Recipe To the Climate Change Problem « La Marguerite
Which behavior would you want to elicit from people with a climate fight campaign? Think of one single, easy action.
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The Fischbowl: Is It Okay To Be A Technologically Illiterate Teacher?
If a teacher today is not technologically literate - and is unwilling to make the effort to learn more - it's equivalent to a teacher 30 years ago who didn't know how to read and write.
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Weblogg-ed » URGENT: 21st Century Skills for Educators (and Others) First
The more I listened, the less I heard in terms of how we make the teaching profession as a whole even capable of teaching these “skills” to kids.
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Toward A Definition of 21st-Century Literacies
Because technology has increased the intensity and complexity of literate environments, the twenty-first century demands that a literate person possess a wide range of abilities and competencies, many literacies.
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Social Capital and Civil Society - Francis Fukuyama - Prepared for delivery at the IMF Conference on Second Generation Reforms
Unlike economic policies or even economic institutions, social capital cannot be so easily created or shaped by public policy.
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