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18542_32 Tim Beadle's Bookmarks Tagged With "corporate"

  1. Visit Roo Reynolds - Policing vs Guidelines Roo Reynolds - Policing vs Guidelines

    "I regularly get asked one particular question when I talk about social software in the workplace: “How do you police it?”"

  2. Visit LRB · Iain Sinclair: The Olympics Scam LRB · Iain Sinclair: The Olympics Scam

    Long but fascinating account of how the site for the London Olympics has been wrested from the hands of its people.

  3. Visit Art Kleiner: Corporate Culture in Internet Time Art Kleiner: Corporate Culture in Internet Time

    "If the hype people (who are often at the top because they're closer to the financing) think of the craft people merely as "resources" to be hired and deployed, then the entire business will be akin to a commodity. If the hype and craft people rec… More

  4. Visit Business vs Programming: Hype versus Craft Business vs Programming: Hype versus Craft

    "There has always been a clash between those that make a product, and those that sell it."

  5. Visit 25X&NOMORE 25X&NOMORE

    "The highest-paid employee of your company shouldn't earn more than 25 times what the lowest-paid employee is paid."

  6. Visit Fear of Web 2.0 Fear of Web 2.0

    "It’s the ability to more efficiently generate, self-publish, and find information, plus share expertise in a way that’s so much easier and cheaper than earlier knowledge management attempts."

  7. Visit Anil Dash: The Enterprise, Apple, and Insufficient Ambition Anil Dash: The Enterprise, Apple, and Insufficient Ambition

    "And it's saying that people cease to become people when they're at work, and are instead Enterprise Employees. These are the excuses that let the tech industry off the hook for failing to engage as many people as it should be."

  8. Visit Dunning-Kruger effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dunning-Kruger effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    "The Dunning-Kruger effect is the phenomenon wherein people who have little knowledge think that they know more than others who have much more knowledge."

  9. Visit Scobleizer - Microsoft Geek Blogger » Much ado about blogging (Scoble, you didn’t answer the question) Scobleizer - Microsoft Geek Blogger » Much ado about blogging (Scoble, you didn’t answer the question)

    "See, maybe that's why I wasn't able to defend blogging from a numbers point of view. To me this is a people business. One where raw numbers don't matter. One where getting eight guys together in a Swiss Chalet can turn into tens of thousands of users lit

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