Salesforce UX Lecture with Thomas Vander Wal - Eventbrite
RT @cvharquail: NOT TO MISS if you are in SF => @vanderwal presenting "Beyond Simple Social" @ Salesforce Wed May 30. free tix. http: ...
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9 hours ago
Social Business By Design (ThoughtFarmer case...
Photo: Social Business By Design (ThoughtFarmer case study at MEC on page 37) http://t.co/q7Ri0vaL
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9 hours ago
Twitter / gordonr: Live @agilevancouver with
Live @agilevancouver with @mpoppendieck talking about the power of experience and Hipmunk's UI http://t.co/qTe1tCVu
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yesterday
Better thinking about demand
The distinction between 'failure demand' - demand caused by a failure to do something or do something right for the customer and 'value demand' - what the call centre exists to provide, is a distinction that few call centre managers make. I find that many call centre managers do try to determine the reasons for a customer call, but they do so with an 'internal' - 'what we do with it' - perspective; when I look at call coding I find the codes make no distinction between value and failure demand. Worse, call coding is often 'compulsory' - it is a forced part of the wrap-up. This only encourages operators to put in any code that will move them on to the next call (after all, too much time in wrap-up will mean you get paid attention to).
Lean  callcentres  demand  failure  from delicious
yesterday
Essentialism | Conversation | Edge
Also, we're getting into the territory of authenticity and identity. There are some fairly old philosophical issues about what confers identity and uniqueness, and these are the principles, quiddity and haecceity. I hadn't even heard of these issues until I started to research into it, and it turns out these obscure terms come from the philosopher Duns Scotus. Quiddity is the invisible properties, the essence shared by members of a group, so that would be the 'dogginess' of all dogs. But the haecceity is the unique property of the individual, so that would be Fido's haecceity or Fido's essence, which makes Fido distinct to another dog, for example.
psychology  society  essentialism  edge  from delicious
yesterday
Mary Poppendieck: The Intersection of Design & Engineering - Agile Vancouver (Vancouver, BC) - Meetup
Looking forward to getting Lean with @mpoppendieck at Agile Vancouver tonight http://t.co/tC3DMvoe #Lean @agilevancouver cc @cyetain
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yesterday
Kosmograd: Olympics Brand Exclusion Zone
In graphic design, an 'exclusion zone' is an area around a logo which must be left clear. Corporate brand and logo usage guidelines demonstrate the proportion of vertical and horizontal space around a logo into which no other element can intrude.

In urban design, exclusion zones are becoming commonplace in relation to sponsorship of sporting events. The Brand Exclusion Zone is the newest form of urban demarcation, and can be used not only to affect signage and advertising, but also restrict personal freedom of choice. Within this context, the London 2012 Olympics represents one of the most radical restructuring of the rights of the city in London. The 'canvas' of London will belong exclusively to the Olympic marquee brands.
planning  design  urbanism  branding  olympics  space  demarcation  from delicious
yesterday
What Money Can't Buy by Michael Sandel – review | Books | The Guardian
The question of markets is really a question about how we want to live together. Do we want a society where everything is up for sale? Or are there certain moral and civic goods that markets do not honour and money cannot buy
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yesterday
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Our @mec case study on pg 37 of Social Business by Design @thoughtfarmer @dhinchcliffe @peterkim http://t.co/rHYNVYmI
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yesterday
Instagram
RT @nbloom: Cycling is great in Canada #giro #ryder http://t.co/RLKWgDbh
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2 days ago
Twitter / RichardWooles: @gordonr @christianmeier
RT @RichardWooles: @gordonr @christianmeier Tuft.... WHAT A DAY... Great to see the BC boys... http://t.co/FVRnrUlJ
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2 days ago
Twitter / Vaughters: And thank you to the man w
RT @Vaughters: And thank you to the man who made this possible....yesterday. http://t.co/N9p0cYiV
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2 days ago
Knoco stories: Some addenda to Snowden's 7 KM principles
RT @nickknoco: Some addenda to Snowden's 7 KM principles http://t.co/tOcFiGQC #KM #KMers #knoco
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4 days ago
Come Join our Team at ThoughtFarmer Social Intranet Software
RT @thoughtfarmer: Job opening: ThoughtFarmer Technical Support Engineer http://t.co/cC1hLvqX Requirements: Awesomeness.
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5 days ago
E2.0 Practitioners’ reading list: 77 books and articles « eclectic
Proud to have contributed to this great reading list: http://t.co/KrjratxO thanks @ceciledemailly for compiling. #e20 #socbiz

I’d like to thank ‘the crowd’ who completed my original list, quite short in comparison since it had less than 10 titles. Many thanks to: Ana Silva, Andrew Knevitt, CheeChin Liew, Future Labs, Gordon Ross, Jachim Stroh, John Freeman, John Stepper, JP Rangaswami, Luis Suarez, Mark Eggleston, Martin Koser, Meg Tufano, Nigel Barron, Nilofer Merchant, Oscar Berg, Samuel Driessen, and of course Susan Scrupski. In case you want to see who recommended what, the main crowdsourcing thread is here: Google+ thread.
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5 days ago
Fast falls the even tide - Cognitive Edge Network Blog
xplain what ABIDE is.   It is a mnemonic for the things that can be managed in a complex system.  ASHEN did something similar for knowledge management.   I got increasingly irritated with consultants asking people what they knew when this did knowledge audits.  To my mind that was a meaningless question in a meaningless context.   So I developed one of the first narrative enquiry methods focused on identifying decisions made in an organisation, clustering those decisions and then asking people When you make these types of decisions: What Artifacts did you use?  What Skills are needed?  What Hheuristics are in play?  What Experience is necessary?  What (if any) Natural Talent is needed.   The results where then clustered in to knowledge objects, matched to business needs and used to create a portfolio of knowledge management projects.
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5 days ago
ABIDE - overview of process - Cognitive Edge Network Blog
description of ABIDE - attractors, boundaries, identity, diversity, environment
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5 days ago
Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: Exploring passion – what kind of passion do you have?
RT @jhagel: What kind of passion do you have? Explore passion matrix I just posted - trying to figure out what passion means http://t.co ...
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5 days ago
Shareable: Governance of Open Source: George Dafermos Interview
While peer production is now well-known after the pioneering work of Yochai Benkler and the evident success of open-source software, the governance of these communities is the subject of much less debate and study. Yet, evaluation of governance is crucial, as there can't really be any real peer production if the allocation of resources is not the result of the social relationships themselves, but driven by commercial interests and command. Indeed, many commercially driven and managed projects may well be parading as open source, but if they are managed in a classic way, the potential for social change is quite limited. George Dafermos from Delft University of Technology has been one of the few researchers specializing in the governance of free software communities and, thereby, has established more clear criteria for genuine peer production.
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5 days ago
The Rise of the Intranet Era | NewAmerica.net
Intranet systems provide unprecedented opportunities, as well as serious concerns, for the future of community organizing, political activism, media production, and communication research.
2009  research  newamerica  intranet  from delicious
6 days ago
Gastown Grand Prix Profile #4: Race Photographer Lorne “Ace” Atkinson | Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix
Hundreds of Ace Atkinson’s 1973-1980 photos donated to race. Get ready for bell bottoms and big hair.
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6 days ago
Extreme Training Paying Dividends For Wiggins | Cyclingnews.com
"From April 1... to June 30, I will have done 100,000 metres of high-quality climbing." Wiggins on his Tour training
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6 days ago
Watch "Spidertech's Lucas Euser Rides in the Break With Chris Horner and Jens Voigt" Video at Videos
RT @TeamSpidertech: Great interview: RT @bicyclingmag: What's it like to be in break w/ Horner & Voigt?‏ @TeamSpidertech @lucaseuser ...
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9 days ago
Intranets2012: more about our international speakers » Column Two, James Robertson
@thoughtfarmer We've had the pleasure of enjoying the company of each over the years: @maish @gadgetopia @dhinchcliffe http://t.co/zW9Gaxdk
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13 days ago
Taylor & Francis Online :: CRITICAL QUESTIONS FOR BIG DATA - Information, Communication & Society -
RT @lirons: RT @zephoria: "Critical Questions for Big Data" http://t.co/mghrOzTg (the discussion of myth and big data is insightful)
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14 days ago
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RT : "Critical Questions for Big Data" (the discussion of myth and big data is insightful)
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14 days ago
Complete Beginner’s Guide to Content Strategy | UX Booth
“If [Information Architecture] is the spatial side of information, I see content strategy as the temporal side of the same coin.”
ia  ux  contentstrategy  from delicious
14 days ago
casmlab/macros · GitHub
RT : Macro for Modal Network Projection Transformation from
SNA  NodeXL  from twitter
15 days ago
Giro Tech: Sky riding prototype 11-speed Shimano Dura-Ace
Q: Why must Shimano torment us like this? http://t.co/B3qzf1CI A: Because somewhere at HQ, there's a guy like this: http://t.co/3j3MQlex
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17 days ago
Customer journey mapping: Mapping out customer experience excellence
Customer journey mapping could hold the key to analysing and improving the customer experience. Only recently a report from the Cabinet Office recommended CJM for authorities to provide a more efficient and cost-effective service. Arne van Oosterom outlines how it can help organisations - and lists the 10 key ingredents to a customer journey map.
ux  mapping  designthinking  experience  customer  servicedesign  from delicious
18 days ago
Did Modernism Isolate Us from the World? « Evolutionary Philosophy
Underlying this quest for objectivity is a belief that the world is an object, that the universe is a collection of separate things that interact. By examining these things ever-more closely we can separate them out, atomize them, and discover the ultimate individual facts from which all the rest of reality is constructed. The belief that the world is reducible to a finite number of component parts that interact to create the world as it shows up for us is referred to as reductionism.
philosophy  modernism  reductionism  from delicious
18 days ago
Enterprise 2.0 Marketplace Analysis Q2 2012 < Real Story Group Blog
RT @rotkapchen: @thoughtfarmer @gordonr Kudos for position (warning, this chart reads differently than most). http://t.co/jpVlpJw4 Separ ...
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18 days ago
Dr. Evil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Austin Powers esoteric?!? Jon, a pop culture classic: & yes, their claim is abt as ridiculous...
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18 days ago
Instagram
Still looks like a space station after almost 50 yrs
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20 days ago
Instagram
Would you like to get involved with The Peak!
from twitter
20 days ago
The Dark Side of Mobile
The Dark Side of Mobile - Martin White () via - a jolly good read as ever !
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21 days ago
InfoQ: Keynote: Applying Design Thinking and Complexity Theory in Agile Organizations
Jean Tabaka discusses using design thinking and complexity theory in order to balance and Agile adoption.
cynefin  lean  presentation  complexity  agile  from delicious
21 days ago
Instagram
11am in the large boardroom
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21 days ago
Chart Focus: How business uses social technologies
You know you're mainstream when McKinsey pays attention. How biz use social tech May 2012:
socbiz  from twitter
21 days ago
Seth's Blog: Avoiding false metrics
A useful metric is both accurate (in that it measures what it says it measures) and aligned with your goals. Making your numbers go up (any numbers--your bmi, your blood sugar, your customer service ratings) is pointless if the numbers aren't related to why you went to work this morning.
purpose  measurement  sethgodin  metrics  from delicious
22 days ago
FINISH (Crash) Giro d'Italia 2012 - Stage #3 Horsens HD - YouTube
How not to hold your line in the last 200m. http://t.co/IuAjFcYt Carnage from today's Giro stage. Ouch.
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22 days ago
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