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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

Time for some quick-and-dirty research to get the brain in gear. Clocks measure working hours instead of the sun. Railroads and communications links span the globe. This requires information, knowledge, trust and credibility. Sensing patterns and helping to develop emergent work and learning practices.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Jenna Papakalos: Communities of practice belong to training. Janet: agreed about collaboration (and CoP's) require communities of Trust - not just fear of mistakes, fear of someone else getting an edge from you, while not sharing their knowledge. jadekaz: Trust is easier in small spaces. Cynan: yeah. Is that key?

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Not Your Father’s ROI

Jay Cross

But like Pontiacs and Oldsmobiles, old-school ROI’s day in the sun is waning. An overarching caveat here: Strategist and practitioner Stuart Henshall said trust is critical. Exchanges of information and knowledge are what make peoples’ brains work on a purpose and what gets the imagination going to formulate pertinent responses.

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