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 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 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...
by Kare Anderson | Dec 25, 2007 | community, entertainment, non-profit, Podcasts
Thousands of prisoners, nursing home patients and others cut off from freely roaming the world have been moved by the live concerts organized by Bread and Roses. Famous musicians including Bonnie Raitt, Huey Lewis and Tuck and Patti have been joined by hundreds of...
by Kare Anderson | Dec 16, 2007 | community, Podcasts, Self-Led, Team
Have you ever been on a team where things just fell apart? Or was dominated by complainers (or worse) or endless, circular talk or caused another risk? Or one person (perhaps you) got stuck doing most of the work? Wouldn’t life be more fun and productive if we...
by Kare Anderson | Dec 13, 2007 | Co-Create, Friendship, Media, Podcasts
Few people grow up and stay in the same town all their lives, with the same friends and family members just a short drive away. We meet people at college. We jump around in our jobs. Settle down. Life flies by. For many of us, our dearest friends are not down the...