Posted on June 29, 2009 by bradhinton
It’s a fact of life that senior management nearly always love to see facts and figures. Facts and figures can be concise, are usually thought of as being objective, and provide decision makers with raw data from which to base decisions. Senior executives also claim they are time-poor and therefore only want to see just the facts, [...]
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Posted on June 23, 2009 by bradhinton
I have just moved house and have bundled the utilities and telecommunications through ACTEW. As part of the deal, I am entitled to a Privileges card.
I received the membership card and an introductory letter telling me that “I am minutes away from accessing discounts and special offers at over 500 participating businesses”. I need to activate [...]
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Posted on June 16, 2009 by bradhinton
Having just blogged about conference formats, I have just received the following email from Stephen Dohrn via the km4-dev list-serv. I hope Stephen doesn’t mind me reproducing most of that post here. The virtual participation camp sounds like it could be a very different conference experience.
Participation Camp, Change the Rules, in New York on June 27-28, will [...]
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Posted on June 9, 2009 by bradhinton
Apart from just moving house (again) and waiting to get the utilities connected (again), I have been thinking about conferences. My thinking was instigated by an approach I received from a conference organiser to present at an upcoming conference in September on collective intelligence. Almost at the same time, another conference organiser contacted me asking [...]
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