Posts Tagged ‘knowledgework’

Digital Nomaden

Schöne Bilder und Musik – ein emotionaler Zugang zur Faszination, die sich rund um Collaboration und Wissensarbeit der Zukunft Gegenwart entspinnt …

Drei Tage re:publica – was bleibt

Drei Tage unterwegs (ja, hingeflogen, aber zurückgefahren) und was bleibt von allem? Viele gesammelte Fundstücke, ein paar Überlegungen und Ideen und das Wissen dass ich auch 2011 wieder zur re:publica kommen werde. Warum fragt nicht nur das – wohlweislich nicht verlinkte – Feuilleton? Weil es auch dieses Mal eine schöne Veranstaltung mit interessanten Themen und […]

Redundancy is the hobgoblin

If you’re subscribed to the feed of this blog you know (and probably like) the delicious bookmarks that get spliced into the feedburner feed, enhancing the regular wp-rss feed that WordPress generates. The problem is that I am splicing these bookmarks also into the feed of my other (main, professional) blog – which leads to […]

Future jobs, now, today!

I like this, not only from a e-learning 2.0 perspective – but also from a more general future knowledge work perspective: […] what jobs, specializations, and careers we may eventually discover or are even starting to evolve in organizations. My exposure tells me that these general functions are starting to surface. Although the jobs are […]

The nontraditional workforce and the future of Work

From my toblog-backlog, a while ago Business Week magazine had a cover story on the “The Future of Work”, which had some material for the discussion on knowledge work and collaboration in the enterprise, namely when social software comes into the play. Remember, I am coaching and consulting in this space, so I found these […]

Where the Coffee Shop Meets the Cubicle

This is cool, co-working facilities for (self-employed) people who want to get out of the house, but not into an office, an article in BusinessWeek: Co-working facilities blend the appeal of an independent environment with many of the advantages of the traditional office […] a “community office space” […] could provide him with a desk, […]

Storytellers make up the skills gap

“Storytelling is energising for companies. It gives employees a chance to feel something about their brand and shows them how they can contribute to the story, which has to be good.” Nothing new, but interesting to see that the Financial Times gets on the storytelling bandwagon, i.e. the use of stories for fostering innovation and […]