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Collaboration & Six Ways to Make It Work

You're Not the Boss of Me

But of course we all know that ‘simple’ does not always equate to ‘easy’ This post, from 2011, takes a look at how we might create a working environment that helps to make collaboration possible…and also productive. =. He describes it as “ co-operation on steroids ”, an apt description, I think.

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Getting Culture Right

You're Not the Boss of Me

This video speaks to the culture that is prevalent in more workplaces than any of us would like to admit, workplaces that operate on the basis of positional power with an undercurrent of fear. While it is a clever film, it highlights very disturbing things that go on in some organizations. Does it serve you or get in your way?

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How to Create Remarkable Teams PART 2 – Collaboration

Ask Atma

Examples could come from art, comics, film, music, architecture, economics (weird black markets), music, media, etc… Creating opportunities for team members to communicate and share both creatively and intellectually improves team communications and fosters innovation. 5) Operational Transparency -.

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Using an Algorithm to Figure Out What Luxury Customers Really Want

Harvard Business Review

I offered to help the Richeys train Metis — who was then still learning to analyze text — by sharing with her my experience and operational insights. The Richeys invited me to join their product development advisory board.

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The Time to Think About the 3D-Printed Future Is Now

Harvard Business Review

Already it has moved well beyond prototyping and, as I explain in a new HBR article, it will increasingly be used to produce high-volume parts and products in several industries. Continuous light interface production , or CLIP, uses chemical reactions to better control the transformation of liquids into solids.

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Case Study: Should You Listen to the Customer?

Harvard Business Review

Natalia had a mandate from Delacroix's board of directors to take the company in new directions: to explore international engagements and television and film opportunities. There are some people in this building who will resist." I know the product in this case is very different: We're a dance company. Natalia was not surprised.

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Will We Get a Second-Hand Market for Digital Goods?

Harvard Business Review

The decision says little about the much bigger fight brewing over ownership of digital products — e-books, digital music files, and electronic copies of movies and software. What role will first sale play in a future where all information products, like software, are increasingly produced and distributed entirely through the cloud?