by Kare Anderson | Feb 22, 2008 | Collective Intelligence, Learning, Meetings, Play, Podcasts
We can learn more from our mistakes than our successes. That’s especially likely if a small, supportive group of peers probes to understand us better before they offer advice. In part, that’s what Learning Circles can offer. Mutual mentorship. While most are created...
by Kare Anderson | Feb 19, 2008 | Collective Intelligence, CrowdSource
From tax evasion and money laundering to what’s happening at Guantanamo, whistleblowers’ “secret” documents can be posted and seen by anyone with access to the Internet, thanks to Wikileaks. Even a federal judge’s order here in San Francisco can’t...
by Kare Anderson | Feb 15, 2008 | Collective Intelligence, community
… is because of you innovative people. You have more freedom to choose where you’ll work and live. And many innovative people choose to live near each other. This choice creates an increasingly “spiky” rather than a flattening world that Tom Friedman sees. So...
by Kare Anderson | Feb 15, 2008 | Collective Intelligence, Podcasts, Social Media
Owners of small businesses are usually time-starved. They crave practical methods that have proven success. They want to get news-you-can-use tips quickly, anytime they have a spare moment. That’s what small business expert, Anita Campbell has discovered. To increase...
by Kare Anderson | Feb 4, 2008 | Book, Collective Intelligence, Cooperation
… consider this. People rise to power being ruthless and manipulative. That’s a popular view anyway. Yet some studies show, ”that leaders often emerge from communities not because they are ruthless, but because they are skilled at managing social...
by Kare Anderson | Feb 1, 2008 | Collective Intelligence, Meetings, Podcasts
Is your expo + conference a “must attend” event for more people very year? How clear and well-known is the biggest reason to go? Attendance has grown a whopping 40% every year since George Jage launched his World Tea Expo in 2003. And he had a handicap. Jage had never...