A week in Tweets: 15-21 Nov 09
Back with another stack of Tweets and links – not quite as many as last week. More after the ‘Read more…’ link, anyway.
Back with another stack of Tweets and links – not quite as many as last week. More after the ‘Read more…’ link, anyway.
Been some time here since I mentioned my other more business-oriented weblog, SideWise.biz. I’ve added a fair few items over the past few months: The market as economy: how ‘the market’ consists of much more than just transactions, and how …
Another week, another collection of Tweets and links, perhaps rather longer than usual this time. More after the ‘More info…’ link.
“Information overload!”, wails my colleague Anders Østergaard on Twitter, “I want vacation, now!” Well, if you need a vacation, and there’s none available, surely there’s always the option of an anti-vacation? Let me explain – from my current first-hand experience. …
Another week’s collection of Tweets and links, somewhat fragmentary whilst I’m on my travels.
Another week, another collection of Tweets and links, in the usual categories. A shorter list this time, after the ‘More’ link…
And finally the Tweets and links from the week during and after the TOGAF Hong Kong conference. (See the earlier post for the Twitterstream at the conference itself.)
A Tweet-stream from social-media guru Oscar Berg caught my eye this morning, because it’s highly relevant to the architecture of the enterprise: successful social business design requires insight that business has always been social // the difference now from then …
Like Oscar Berg, I’ve been decidedly underwhelmed at Andrew McAfee’s response to our critiques of his definition of ‘Enterprise 2.0’. To me he hasn’t addressed any of the critique at all. For what it’s worth, I posted a comment to …
Continuing the theme of the dangers of term-hijack, is the current usage of the term ‘economics’ the worst term-hijack ever? In almost all references to ‘economics’ these days, it’s clear that the term is meant to mean ‘money on a …