A week in Tweets: 2-8 May 2010
The weekly collation back again: same time, same channel, same categories, same ‘Read more…’ link.
The weekly collation back again: same time, same channel, same categories, same ‘Read more…’ link.
Finally caught up with the Tweet-week backlog: usual categories, usual ‘Read more…’ link:
The last of the current catch-up on my Twitter backlog: another week’s-worth of Tweets and links, as usual, after the ‘Read more…’ break:
Still doing catch-up, but here it is – another week’s-worth of tweets and links, in the usual categories, with a couple of extras, all after the usual ‘Read more…’ link:
Urgently need to do a catch-up on the ‘week in tweets’ series: I’m running almost four weeks behind, which is not good – many apologies. Usual categories and a couple of extra items, anyway, after the usual ‘Read more…’ link:
Another week gone by, running late again, but we do have the usual collection os Tweets and links. More after the ‘Read more…’ link:
Another follow-on to the theme about the economy as enterprise-architecture and the role of money within an economy. This one picks up from another direction, namely knowledge-management – specifically, a post on KMWorld by Phil Murray, ‘Everything is connected… really… …
Money as the ‘information-shavings’ of the economy Read more »
Spent much of the past couple of days getting overly-involved in two great threads on Venessa Miemis‘ ‘Emergent by Design‘ blog: Social Capital is not the same as Whuffie What could the future of money look like? The first thread …
Whuffie, currency and the 'ready-fire-aim' syndrome Read more »
This one starts with a note from Belgian enterprise-architect Kris Meukens: I couldn’t agree more with your post last month on “Architecture is non-functional“, and appreciated it very much. However, the case is most often made for “system” architecture. With the …
Non-functional elements in enterprise-architecture Read more »
Several people have asked me for more information about the book I’m writing at present, ‘The Business Anarchist‘, so here’s a quick summary of the themes and structure. Who or what is a ‘business-anarchist‘? Anyone who works with inherent uncertainty …