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From ‘Thought Leadership’ to ‘Upstreaming Conversations’

May 19, 2010

The phrase ‘thought leadership’ has some appeal to me. So today, I was reading an insightful post by Jim McGee, which led to some reflections and a gut reaction on why ‘thought leadership’ is finished as a marketing, management or PR label. [image to the left, from here]. Jim McGee writes that Thought Leadership risks becoming an empty [...]

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Reading Links for March 11th

March 11, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall "Pilots or Beta?" Post by @hjarche. Agree, we promoted Mosoci and Brand 2.0 efforts and courses in 2005 as a step to perpetual beta. – Harold writes: "If it is viewed as something done on the side and not part of [...]

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The Drive for Education is the Real Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid

November 11, 2009

I’ve just recently (before eComm) returned from a month in India with the Mosoci team completing multiple projects, with people from all walks of life. One way or another I’ve completed almost 100 immersions and in-depth interviews or read the transcriptions thereof. I’ve met people from all walks of life, rural, city migrants, entrepreneurs, managers [...]

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New Work – Ad Hoc Learning vs Work Skills

October 22, 2008

Had this thought today that I’d ask my Twitter followers what I should blog about tonight. I got some great challenges from VoIP to social media analytics and work! They are topics I must have an opinion on although potentially each is like crawling into a minefield. I’ve fortified myself with a glass of Cognac. [...]

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