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Web 2.0, the ubiquitous groundswell and professional ethics in practice. Thursday, September 25th, 2008

posted on Thursday, September 25th, 2008 

In one of the final chapters of Groundswell, Li and Bernoff describe the future where the social media of web 2.0 are embedded in every activity on mobile devices and into the real world, where social networks maintain our connections, feeds inform us constantly of any new information, all transactions will be rated and reviewed [...]

Ray Miles on Collaborative Entrepreneurship Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

posted on Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 

Welcome to Syndicom’s first podcast in its 2008 series!
Listen to the podcast:
In this interview, Walker Thompson, VP Sales and Marketing at Syndicom sits down to chat with Dr. Ray Miles from UC Berkeley, author of the book “Collaborative Entrepreurship”. In this conversation, Dr Miles discusses the companies which inspired the book (set in 2010) and [...]

Etymology of Collaboration Thursday, August 28th, 2008

posted on Thursday, August 28th, 2008 

One of the cruxes of business process today is the quandary regarding innovation: in a time where true innovation seems fleeting, as if its all been done before, from where do the true quantum leaps emerge? Images of a CEO with a very large, pulsating brain sitting in a locked room with a chalkboard, a pot [...]

Do Workplace Types Matter In Collaborative Environments? Friday, June 6th, 2008

posted on Friday, June 6th, 2008 

Collaboration depends on the people you’re working with, right… So what happens when you’re working with someone that you don’t quite “gel” with?

Perhaps you’ve taken one of those workplace personality tests? What about the Myers-Brigg? If you’re lucky, you spent a few hours with a gypsy named “moonbeam” who gave you insight into your inner [...]

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