by Kare Anderson | Oct 23, 2008 | collaboration, Collective Clout, Collective Intelligence, Miscellaneous
Tired of self-promotion? Would you like to make work and life easier, more productive and fun – with others? Here’s four ways others accomplish more together than you can on your own – and sometimes forge friendships. 1. Co-create Products, Cause Support and More •...
by Kare Anderson | Aug 28, 2008 | collaboration, Friendship
After the war, my father worked on a fire lookout station in a remote forest in Oregon. He called my mother on the (public) government phone line, asking her to marry him. Thank goodness she said yes because he took quite a ribbing from those on other lookouts who...
by Kare Anderson | Aug 6, 2008 | Book, collaboration
Publishers expect their writers to be “author-preneurs” – especially if the authors aren’t (yet) famous. This BookExpo America panel suggests how. It’s 41 minutes. Hear how to balance your need to write with your obligation to...
by Kare Anderson | Jun 20, 2008 | Book, Co-Create, collaboration, Mentor, Peer2Peer, Podcasts
When mentoring goes both ways it’s one of the richest experiences one can have, noted Ben Casnocha in his book, My Start-Up Life. Crediting a long line of wise guides, Casnocha, who founded Comcate at age 14, called today’s interviewee, Chris Yeh, a mentor’s mentor....
by Kare Anderson | Jun 6, 2008 | collaboration, conference, Cooperation, Customer, entertainment
Some of the most masterful baristas in the U.S. gathered in a hotel lobby in Minneapolis for their annual competition last month, judged by their peers. But this year was different. More excitement. And pressure. Coffee growers, café owners and other baristas and...
by Kare Anderson | May 31, 2008 | collaboration, conference, CrowdSource, Customer, entertainment
He was in Bangalore and his co-presenters were in San Jose, yet Cisco’s CEO appeared live – on the same stage. How? By using a breathtaking 3D holographic-like technology. They tout it as, “the world’s first real time virtual presentation. Aptly, it’s...