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This Week In Bots: Learning Bots, Baking Bots, Gesture-Reading Bots

Robots are ever closer to being clever enough, autonomous enough, and useful enough to actually become part of daily life. Here are the latest robo-developments. READ»

8 Ways To Build Your Personal Learning Network With Twitter, Google Plus, And More

Lifelong learning is a must for any career. But in the long run, no one learns alone. We Your "Personal Learning Network," or PLN, is the group of people who feed your learning head. In a true PLN, you’re a contributor, not just a consumer. Here's how to get yours up and rolling. READ»

Five Things I Learned From Our Interns

The moment when one of the interns asked me, in effect, how to get my job, I realized I would learn some important lessons from this group.READ»

Why I'm Divesting In Shares In Any For-Profit Colleges

UPDATE: Wow. I really stepped in it. I got a very kind note from Gagan Biyani this morning, which I will quote here: "Hey man - just a quick tip. I'm from Berkeley - not Stanford. Its almost heretical to imply the latter :)"Noted, and ...READ»

Moving Toward 2020: The Learning Decade

Four hundred years ago, British philosopher Francis Bacon declared that "Knowledge is Power." And, until recently, many corporate leaders would have wholeheartedly agreed with him.READ»

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Information Demands People

With the right data you can make educated decisions, more captivating client experiences, and ultimately create stronger financial returns. With the right people, putting that information in context, you can do anything. READ»

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Rewiring for Social Commerce

Sale made. Gift given. Little girl ecstatic. Chalk up another wonderful transaction to social commerce. Is your organization ready for the next buyer?READ»

The Rise of Social Everything

Within five years, I predict, the word "social" will seem as cliché as "synergy" feels now. Social connection will be like a dial tone, something we once expected to hear and now don't bother listening for as we dial. What it represents is just there.READ»

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Blue Collar Collaboration

People on the front lines, doing nitty-gritty manual work, can teach us plenty about real collaboration. READ»

BBC Labs Show off Auntie's Beta Version of Internet TV, but Don't Expect to See It Anywhere Soon

Screenshots of Google TV are already leaking, and Apple's iTV is rumored to be just a presentation away. But that hasn't stopped British broadcasters and network providers from developing their own Internet-connected TV platform, ...READ»

Heads Up vs. Heads Down

Being "heads-down" on a project to reach a deadline is commonplace, but sometimes being "heads-up" is the path to reach true success.READ»

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TED and Teaching Ourselves With Technology

The most recent TED gathering, TEDGlobal in Oxford, highlighted the theme of the future of education--and Chris Anderson's own talk hinted at how TED sees itself as a potential part of that future. Sugata Mitra, of the Hole in the ...READ»

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Nonsense At Work

Meddling with mentoring:Are you mentoring or meddling?  Here’s how you can tell.You are a mentor if you are using your experience to guide someone who is less experienced.  The aim is to help the less experienced person ...READ»

Corporate Storytelling

Every civilization uses or has used story telling as a way to communicate social values, skills, and to change or reinforce behaviors. While stories are often the basis of interaction they are also the building blocks of knowledge and the foundation of memory and learning. They connect us to our humanity and link our past, present and future by teaching us to anticipate the possible consequences of our actions. Stories can help us define what is authentic about something or someone. The stories we tell and hear about our companies comprise our corporate cultures.READ»

Improvisation and the Jaws of Life

Improvising and being creative in real time under pressure is a skill that we appreciate in the arts such as music and theatre. We also admire athletes who develop an ability to ‘read the game’- especially a fast paced sport such as basketball or hockey. However, when I started researching improvisation for business applications I came across applications of its use in other professions as well.READ»

Creating Corporate Strategy & Making Movies – Together?

it’s a windy cold February afternoon, looking out of the floor to ceiling windows of the skyscraper the day looks like night has already taken over. The darkness is perpetuated by the tinted windows, its 4:30pm in Chicago and the sun has indeed set. It’s been a long week but the team is looking forward to this evenings Team Building session. It’s not a cooking class nor is it trust exercises, this group is going to become movie moguls and create movies as preparation for their Strategy Workshop scheduled over the next 2 days. The client is the Foreign Exchange (FX) Traders and Sales team from a major Financial Institute. The objective of the strategy session is to find new markets and clients for a traditionally reactive division of the bank. Combining the fun and comradely of making a movie with the ‘heavy lifting’ of strategy creation may seem odd companions but there are several reasons why having these two disparate activities on the menu makes sense.READ»

From Brazil to Your Boardroom

Forum Theatre as an Effective, Empowering Means of Problem- Solving in a Corporate SettingREAD»