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Socialogy and a Scientifically-Grounded Understanding of People
A scientifically-grounded understanding of people, such as 4G, has the potential to change business in hugely profound ways, perhaps on a scale comparable to the industrial revolution, the introduction of the PC or the rise of the internet. Such a statement is naturally loaded with many assumptions and implications, so it’s worth exploring both in further detail… Continue reading
Posted in Intangibles, Strategy, Technology, Relationships, Tools, Culture Tagged Scientific method, understanding people, social business, socialogy, HR, software tools, psychology, social tools, Chris Argyris 1 Comment
Enterprise 2 and Transformation
Bertrand Duperrin has a great piece on Enterprise 2 and its attempts to move from evangelism to commercial returns in 2011. This is perhaps the most compelling part of the post; Accept to say that an enterprise is, first, here … Continue reading
Posted in Strategy, Technology Tagged Bertrand Duperrin, Chris Yeh, software tools, Adoption Council, Booz Allen, GE Leave a comment