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Gamers Will Save Our Economy (Part 3)
Instead of talking about gamers like a rare species in a zoo I thought it would be better to interview one.
A Short Q&A on Social Architecture
Since the launch of the Social Architecture ebook two weeks ago, two main questions keep coming back: Is this the end of hierarchy? and How do I create a community?
The Giant Misunderstanding on Burning Platforms
‘Burning Platform’ is change management jargon to describe the urgency of a situation to change our behavior. But what is the real meaning of it? I asked change management guru Daryl Conner.
Social Architecture – a Manifesto
Is it good to start the New Year with an ebook and a total makeover of the website? The only thing I know is that the world has changed and like a frog in boiling water, Organizational Change Management is now overcooked.
Why you are not receiving a card this year
We do one marketing action each year and it consists of sending an original card. A lot of time, effort and money goes into such a project. This year we have decided to devote our money to Bednet.
How to Belong to the 30% Successful Projects (Part 3)
When the rubber of program success hits the road, we see that tribal leadership is the mechanism that makes a social architecture tick. And this urges us to strike a balance between compliance and co-creation.
How to Belong to the 30% Successful Projects (Part 2)
Successful programs don’t just coordinate local roll-out projects. They provide a platform for the network of relationships that is built during each roll-out. It’s called Return On Relationships.
How to Belong to the 30% Successful Projects (Part 1)
The number one reason why complex organizational change programs fail is not a lack of intelligence or hard work. There is a structural flaw in their design: the lack of social architecture.
E Qwè?! – My Quest for Relevance ( #smc2010 congress )
There is no point in being relevant when you don’t have the permission to access the community you want to address. Relevance is a matter of co-creation, and this requires permission first.
The Case for Co-Creation
Compliance was a necessity during the Industrial Revolution, but ever since the digital economy has taken over it is blocking productivity. It turns out to be a classic case for change.