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Trend Questions: Community “management?”
on Oct 30, 2009 in facilitation online facilitation community_management Trends Having been in the “online community” world since around 1997, I have seen “community” ebb and flow. What is different this time around is the credibility that is given to those talented individuals who help steward, facilitat...
Johnnie Moore, Monoliths and Individuals
on Oct 30, 2009 in change collaboration learning reflection triangulation individual organization Johnnie Moore’s Weblog: The genie out of the bottle All this inventive technology is being made available to just about anyone with a web connection. How does it compare for engagement and collaboration with anything inside the firewall of orga...
Trend Questions: More Visuals?
on Oct 28, 2009 in visual thinking I have fallen deeply in love with graphic facilitation and graphic recording at face to face events. As the person doing the graphics, I listen much more deeply. That is saying something for someone who often talks a lot. But more than that, I have...
Trend Questions: More Synchronous Online Interaction?
on Oct 26, 2009 in online interaction I love working asynchronously in text. I can read and write quickly so it suits me. But it sure doesn’t suit everyone. One trend I’m noticing with my clients is a preference for synchronous online interactions, from quick Skype calls to o...
Laura Fitton’s Twitter Recipe Sharing
on Oct 24, 2009 in collaboration Who asked if Twitter had any value? Well, I just got a yummy sounding recipe via Twitter from the famous Pistachio… in two tweets. Now that is something useful on a Saturday night as I nurse my back (which went out while spreading cacao husks t...
Trend Question: Social Media Fatigue?
on Oct 23, 2009 in social media Trends As part of my “gear up” for Australia, Matt Moore and I agreed to do some blogging to start surfacing issues for conversation in our face to face events. Matt had a great idea to share some of the trends I’m seeing elsewhere in the...

