Whoa, fresh content for this blog is secured for the next 20 days, as Stewart Mader (whose book I’ve just reviewed very favorably here) will post a short video episode each day. I’ll try to not only post his content but to add some thoughts and observations of mine as time permits. For now let’s start with the first two episodes, number one is the introductory episode, number two is the first episode dealing with the details (Day 1 “Grassroots is best”)
5. February 2008 |
Tags: adoption, change-management, coaching, consulting, implementation, social-software, wiki | 3 Comments »
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- there's something to this - all the interruptions and the office disturbances & annoyances - yet, there's a reason why some people choose to work at a CoWorking spaces from time to time ... call it smoozing and fishing for inspiration?10 hours ago, comment
But yes, Jason is more ranting about managerial interference (which again may be one man's leadership, while the other's frowning ...)ach ja, Social Media Monitoring - Radian6 hat auch etwas neues am Start, siehe das Video bei t3n oder techcrunch oder ...10 hours ago, comment#earmarking #buzz "how the chances of sustaining change are increased if both sides of the brain are satisfied ... the emotional side as well as the logical side"17 hours ago, comment
"bring together decades of counterintuitive research in psychology, sociology, and other fields to shed new light on how we can effect transformative change. Switch shows that successful changes follow a pattern, a pattern you can use to make the changes that matter to you [...]"
#toreadit's more funny when it's true said the joker ;)
Project Management Made Easy - Rule 37 - Geek And Poke17 hours ago, comment








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[...] Martin Koser from Germany has written about the series on his blog frogpond: Whoa, fresh content for this blog is secured for the next 20 days…I’ll try to not only post his content but to add some thoughts and observations of mine as time permits. [...]
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