by Kare Anderson | Jul 25, 2008 | Peer2Peer, Self-Led, Team
Is someone not pulling their weight yet expecting to enjoy the fruits of your group’s hard work? Here are five tips to prevent freeloading. Avoid the unattractive, energy-sucking role of the nag. Instead increase the chances of bringing out the best talents and...
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 16, 2008 | Collective Intelligence, Peer2Peer
… if they lived in communist Russia,” is how an anonymous employee described his company culture. Guess which company. Also, want to know what your boss’ home is worth? And how much does she make? From some of the folks who enabled you to discover the answer to the...
by Kare Anderson | Apr 18, 2008 | Book, community, CrowdSource, Peer2Peer, Podcasts
From Buenos Aires to Biloxi, architects anywhere can design emergency shelters for those who lost their homes in Sri Lanka. They may never meet in person or tour buildings they designed yet they can now see each other and their creations online. Their ability to share...
by Kare Anderson | Mar 28, 2008 | Peer2Peer, Podcasts
In conversation with an acquaintance you mention that your CPA has retired. This semi-stranger suggests a CPA who specializes in your kind of work. Should you follow-up? You’d be more motivated to do so if that acquaintance: 1. Had first-hand knowledge of the quality...
by Kare Anderson | Mar 14, 2008 | Book, cause, non-profit, partnering, Peer2Peer
One morning over his breakfast cereal, life forever changed for a twelve-year old Canadian boy. He flipped through the pages of his morning newspaper to find his favorite cartoons. Instead he was stopped by a headline, “Battled Child Labour, Boy 12...