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Conversation on Conversations

Tony Karrer

Through blog comments and blog posts, an interesting conversation is emerging around – Conversations as Part of Concept Work. It somewhat started with my post Reduce Searching Start Talking where I suggest that there are points in our concept work where we need to be ready to move from search to conversation.

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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

Supporting self-organized communities of practice, and developing new community skills of practice, is a key area of work. Supporting work teams. Little interest in this area of work. Helping teams and groups to work collaboratively, and developing new collaboration skills, is a key area of work.

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Online Coaching

Tony Karrer

The vast majority of learning ignition points occur for individuals or teams based on their specific work. For example, prior to going after a new market, possibly a single individual or a work team is looking at various new markets and trying to figure out what might make sense for the organization.

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