Stewart Mader, the mastermind behind Wikipatterns, recently asked us to guest blog. Clearly he was either experiencing a temporary lapse in judgement, or had been drinking heavily at the time but nonetheless, the post is up!
Go check it out and make sure to browse the rest of his great content. Thanks Stewart!
Sitting In
May 20th, 2008 · 5 Comments · Jay Hariani, Nate Nash
Unlearn
April 29th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Jay Hariani
Unlearning old patterns of behavior is vital for innovation. Unlearning how to create documents in a program that runs on your PC is difficult. Unlearning how to email these documents as attachments is perhaps even more so. Unlearning is critical to untangling ourselves from “stone age tactics” (as I’ve recently heard emailing attachments referred to) [...]
Tags:adoption·enterprise 2.0
This Post Would Probably Be Believable if I Were in Any Way Qualified to Write It
April 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Nate Nash
One of my favorite things about being a management and technology consultant (besides having a touch better rating on the society scourge index than lawyers), is the exposure to a multitude of business problems, across a multitude of organizations. And by extension, I especially enjoy solving these problems with hot technology. It really is good [...]
Tags:adoption·change·generations