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165 Articles match "Pattern","Trends"
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Digging ourselves out of a hole
The good news, if you can call it that, is that this isn’t sustainable for much longer: the trend line on ROA approaches zero in 2020. Tweet Here are some of the things I learned via Twitter this past week: QUOTES. via @CharlesHGreen “When you dig yourself into a hole, first, stop digging. up by your bootstraps.
Harold Jarche
- Friday, August 27, 2010
Micro-blogging: Friend or Foe For Unified Communications
The document (" From Twitter To Enterprise Micro-Blogging " Note: requires Burton client access), takes a very broad look at how micro-blogging will reshape communication patterns. Micro-blogging alters this model via a broadcast stream pattern of posts that are public (in general). Other capabilities within micro-blogging tools (e.g.,
Collaborative Thinking
- Thursday, August 26, 2010
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Design Patterns for Coworking
Broadly speaking, Holsten’s patterns for coworking aggregate the best practices and advice of a large proportion of the global coworking community into an easily digestible set of wiki guides that cover… Starting Up. Management & Operations. Goals. Roles. Marketing. Share/Send
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Telecommuting Trends
There seems to be a perfect storm brewing - of technological innovation, improved competitiveness, soaring fuel costs and a desire to tackle climate change - that might push telecommuting and remote working into the default pattern of work for most employers. European levels seems to be comparatively higher.
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Now a major trend: Information visualization for everyone
œWith visualization, it might be possible to open your eyes and see something that will help youâ€� — for instance, patterns, clusters, gaps or outliers in the data. We can now declare information visualization a major trend that will shape how we work and interact with the world over the next years and decades
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Survey: New Social Networking Patterns Among ‘Generation Jones’
Lori Bitter, president of Continuum Crew, had this to say about Generation Jones social networkers: “The aging of America is shaping global marketing trends and no one is fueling the zeitgeist more than Boomers, who are craving a story and a reason to align themselves with a brand. Fifty-five percent of online GJers, versus 45% of GenXers.)
The FASTForward Blog
- Friday, January 29, 2010
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Collaborative Thinking: Social Networks: Dont Forget Real-Time Communications
Instant Messsaging, VoIP and other interaction patterns can also help us understand social structures. Six degrees of separation in instant messaging | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet.com Six Degrees Of Messaging In 2003 Duncan Watts, then at Columbia University and now at Yahoo! The compressed dataset occupies 4.5 Please try again.
Collaborative Thinking
- Saturday, March 15, 2008
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iPad swiftly becomes the dominant medium for reading and entertainment
The question is of course where usage patterns go to from here. It is plausible, though unlikely, that these early usage patterns will shift back to other channels after the initial infatuation with the iPad. Tags: Future of media Mobile Technology trends Source : Cooper Murphy Webb. Source : Cooper Murphy Webb.
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Seven Driving Forces Shaping Media
Before I created the visual summary of the trends I'd used them in a variety of client offsites and found they were useful in framing strategic thinking, all of which suggests it's worth providing these again in a more accessible format. In addition many people don't click through to pdfs. SEVEN DRIVING FORCES SHAPING MEDIA. Fragmentation.
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The 12 key elements of iPad media strategy
Many print publications are selling bundled packages to their advertisers which include iPad, or sometimes iPad-specific offers, which is now getting easier as usage patterns are beginning to be understood. Tags: Future of media Mobile Technology trends See here for full details and registration. iPad in the distribution mix.
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The Future Of Work: Will Right-Brained Workers Own the 21st Century?
The final session of the week-long conference opened with Daniel Pink , a former speechwriter for Al Gore, now a “career analyst investigating and examining the changing patterns of work around the world. Learn more » Tags: Psychology Workplace Trends atlassian conference Daniel Pink Future Of Work google TED
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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Wealth Adaptation Syndrome (WAS): a defining malaise of our times and the opportunities that stem from it
I was interviewed last week on social trends in 2009 for a feature story in the Sunday Times magazine in Perth. This applies quite differently depending on starting levels of wealth, but in all cases requires adjustment of not just wealth status, but also social status, and usually behaviors including spending patterns.
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