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Subject Matter Networks
“In a complex world the optimal social form is the multi-organizational network and emergent practices must be continuously developed through cooperation. In such an environment, the lone expert is at a disadvantage. He or she cannot learn and adapt as fast as … Continue reading
It’s Been an Amazing Year in the Cooperation Business
It’s been an amazing year in the cooperation business. We’ve worked with 500 high school honor students in Northwest Florida to help craft a shared vision of the purpose of their future education. We’ve collaborated with Frog Design and the … Continue reading
No Work Unless We Create It
via London Creative Labs.
Posted in Co-creation, Creativity, Economics, Innovation
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Ken Gergen on Social Constructionism
Ken Gergen, professor at Swarthmore College and president of the Taos Institute, provides a very nice introduction to social constructionism. Not a philosophy or a belief system, social constructionism, for Gergen, is more a way of talking about or writing … Continue reading
Posted in Cooperation, Social Constructionism
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