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Lumeta internet mapping project
COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE
“We need to feed our minds .. not the machines”
TOPICS Knowledge Networking Orchestration Social At Work
ARE YOU STILL CHASING? Catch my knowledge if you can!
5 Are you losing? Knowledge pit
Knowledge management sharing
5% 95% Explicit Knowledge tacit Knowledge Data, Information Documents Records Files Experience Thinking Competence Commitment Culture Deed CONTEXTUAL / INEFFABLE INFORMATIVE Document Library Best Practice Library
Team exercise Define “balance”
What is tacit knowledge? A knowledge which is only known by an individual and that is difficult to communicate to the rest of an organization.
Tacit Work: Combination of Insight, experience & context Transformative Work: Physical inputs & outputs Transactional Work: routine processes procedure based
Information technology 80% Tacit 15% Transactional 5% Transformational TAP IT
Info love Tacit knowledge is the most valuable form of knowledge. Like love, it’s not easy to find.
Power networks
The art of networking Tapping the swarm My network follows me everywhere I go! Companies with access to the best networks not only outperform competitors today, but have also the capacity to flexibly outperform them tomorrow.
Are you in the swarm? When you hire someone .. you hire their network Let me in!
INTERACTION I wish I was Connected too! Networks can work smarter than the individuals or firms that are part of them.
ENGAGEMENT
disruption Evolution is fueled by ripples … revolution is fueled by a splash!
IS disruptive BAD?
THESE WERE DISRUPTIVE!
21 ELECTRICITY Disruptive Pervasive
22 oil Disruptive Pervasive
wireless Disruptive Pervasive
Fiber optic Disruptive Pervasive
collaborative knowledge Disruptive Pervasive
Network orchestration
Network orchestration
In 2007, in a rural Cambodian village where homes lack electricity, the night-time darkness is pierced by the glow from $200 windup laptops that children bring home from school.
crowdsourcing
30 http://www.steve.museum/
http://www.turnpoint.net/wireless/cantennahowto.html http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/6646469.stm#3 Tin Cantenna In Peebles Valley, a small rural community in eastern South Africa, they demonstrate how tin cans could link the people of this community with each other, and the wider world.
People powered software “Applications that harness network effects to get better the more people use them” TACIT SWARM TAP IT!
visibility To be in a network, you have to show yourself
transparency Openness is what attracts networks to you
Self-organized There is only one way to be in a network, you have to engage
NEW WORLD
THE orchestration TOOLKIT … connecting individuals, ideas and information with each other using digital networks …
warning Office 2.0 is about building communities of practice, not of interest “It’s the difference between the work life and the personal life”
social software … … Is this what you imagine?
60% of people use social software today for business purposes “40% use it for … well you know!” http://terranova.blogs.com/terra_nova/2007/08/ibms-virtual-wo.html http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/jasnell?entry=blogging_ibm
Let’s get started
Your OFFICE space
What do You know? What do you do? Who are you? To start a network you need to introduce yourself!
PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHS? Sharing is the secret!
blogging MYTH #1 I am not that interesting, no one will read my blog MYTH #2 I’m sure someone else can do it better than me!
NETWORKING HUB
THEY
HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY!
tagging
metadata power http://labs.live.com/photosynth/default.html
Tacit Tap it Tag it TAG TAG TAG TAG TAG TAG TAG TAG
Wiki mania
200 years paper!
Who won the race? Encarta Britannica
Wikipedia Discussion What makes Wikipedia #1?
Instant Messaging Instant messaging
Don’t forget, it’s about work!
Podcast VIDCAST
Old idea?
New idea? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xAA71Ssids
HERE?
HERE?
HERE?
WHERE THEN?
EMERGENT LEARNING HERE! Each of them by himself may not be of good quality; but when they all come together it is possible that thy may surpass – collectively and as a body, although not individually – the quality of the few best. - Aristotle
THE PEOPLE Open and Transparent
Born with the military technologies that were to lead to analog, digital and virtual technologies Silent Generation (born 1930-1945)
Born with the analog and astronautic technologies Baby-Boom Generation (born 1946-1960)
Born among analog technologies (telephone, TV), witnessed and participated in the development of digital technologies Generation X (born 1961-1975)
Born with the first generation of digital technologies, witnessed and participated in the development of networked technologies Generation Y (born 1976-1990)
Born in the midst of new technologies … and soon, Generation E (born 1991-2005)
Command & control (industrial Model) Collaborate & communicate (social model)
Office evolution
THE 1970’s
THE 1990’s
THE 2000’s
THE 2010’s
THE 20..?
OFFICE 2.0
Why is it important
People Powered Software The collective knowledge of your company’s people combined is your best competitive advantage
Inspired by many people whom I thank for their vision and openness to share!
Picture Credits Google Image Search Yahoo Image Search Flickr Thanks to the People of the Information Highway
Summary: Trying to convince your organization that social tools are a must to survive in business today? Not having success? Use this presentation, it worked on my executives and hopefully, it will work on yours as well.
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