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You Need a Community, Not a Network

Harvard Business Review

Members of a community — as opposed to a simple network — expect relationships within the group to continue, and they even hold one another accountable for effort and performance. When networks develop into communities, the results can be powerful.

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Business School Professors Should Be Like Movie Directors

Harvard Business Review

Professors must think of themselves as experiential movie directors for a production of Global Business in the Networked Economy , orchestrating and coaching a multinational cast of actors through experiments – and stepping off of the stage for a broader purview. Script and direct large-scale complex simulations.

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The Serendipity Machine

Mills Scofield

The company understands it as the fabric out of which value is created in the network economy. Seats2meet.com makes an enormous effort to develop the best technology available to support this serendipity. Serendipity is fed by the constant exchange of social capital.