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January 2008 - Posts

The evolution of CRM

Interested in next generation CRM? Check out this thread . I should probably point out that Fili and I are on the same team.
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Web Workers, the new knowledge workers, internet jedi

I just finished Anne Truitt Zelenka's new book. Connect!: Web Worker Daily's Guide to a New Way of Working by Anne Truitt Zelenka Read more about this title... I enjoyed it. I learned a few new tricks. Not to mention that any author mentioning Smart World
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The Five Competitive Forces that Shape Strategy

I was asked recently how I evaluated alternative proposals. The question was asked in the context of social systems designs. And while there are a number of considerations that apply to social systems specifically, that in no way obviates the need for
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SpaceTime

I had to check this out. After all, I've been suggesting that at the highest level what we're doing with the internet is creating a virtual version of the physical world. The differences, I suggest (and one of the spaces for innovation), are all about
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From the fringe

http://coworking.pbwiki.com/
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Something creative

Thanks Fili, this was a great find. http://www.dontclick.it/ There are always alternatives worth exploring.
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Social system design part 1: defining terms

Before the holidays I made the following promise: However, to put all of this in context, I've decided to share the planning process itself -- how we think about planning social computing initiatives. It's my hope that clarifies how we make investment
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Off-topic but interesting anyway

http://www.breathingearth.net/
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Time away, and the dramas of everyday lives

You have to do it. You have to separate yourself from what you're passionate about. Especially if you're passionate about it. The consequences for remaining plugged in and active are significant. Well, they may be significant, it's hard to say given that
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