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20 April 2004

What does all this mean for today's company looking to jump-start its innovation programs and processes, and today's individual looking to participate in making his or her own, or his or her employer's, enterprise more innovative?

Dave Pollard has continued his great work on networked organizations and innovation paper.

Hierarchy and Autocracy are the Enemies of Innovation: There is a strong creative tension between individuals and the communities they elect to or are asked to be part of, caused by divergent needs, drivers, and behaviours. Each individual and each community needs its own space. Flat, small, responsive, democratic organizations are inherently more innovative.

Innovation Needs an Urgent Problem: True innovation only occurs where there is consensus that there is an important problem to solve and a sense of urgency to solve it.

Cooperation is Replacing Competition: Competition is now dysfunctional, a vestige of earlier times of resource scarcity, and cooperation is now essential to effective innovation.

The Customer Rules: The customer is now king and needs only better decision making tools to become the sole driver of economic activity, rendering obsolete the need for marketing, branding, and other producer-driven mechanisms of influencing customer actions.

Female Organizational Style is More Innovative Than Male: As shown in the table below, organizational structures, processes and behaviours more commonly associated with businesses run by women are gaining traction in the New Economy, and that bodes well for innovation.

The Emerging New Economy Will Accelerate Innovation: Despite the current waves of globalization, corporatism and increased concentration of wealth and power, the Internet and other new technologies will inexorably break the strangle-hold of riak-averse oligopolies and unleash a new age of astonishing innovation.

What are you still reading here ??? - go and check the whole story out in his blog.


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Implicit Structure and the Dynamics of Blogspace and more papers from HP Information Dynamics Lab.

It's always like that: looking for one thing you find many others.

Full paper behind Blog Epidemic Analyzer (for Anjo and Rogier :) - Implicit Structure and the Dynamics of Blogspace by Eytan Adar, Li Zhang, Lada A. Adamic, and Rajan M. Lukose

And other papers from HP Information Dynamics Lab, especially those with titles that I found interesting:

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[Opentext..]  today introduced an online community of practice for government customers, giving them an always-open forum to share ideas and best practices for applying Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software in government. The community, which is based on Livelink, allows Open Text to use its own technology and expertise in collaboration to establish closer relationships with customers.

(via Michael Sampson)

Opentext says about the initiative "Open Text hosts the forum in a Livelink community workspace which provides rich collaboration tools, such as a Weblog and community polls, so members can share opinions and ideas"

 


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Stephen Denning is releasing (on the 28th of next month) a new book next month called Squirrel Inc. : A Fable about Leadership through Storytelling.

Amazon is describing the book as : A funny, satirical scamper through organizational life in the midst of changing times, master storyteller Steve Denning relates the tale of Squirrel Inc., a company struggling to change their business from providers of nut-burying solutions to providers of nut-storage solutions. Denning introduces a cast of furry characters who together learn the fine art of storytelling in their quest to overcome obstacles, generate enthusiasm and teamwork, share important knowledge and ultimately lead their company into a new era of success and significance. The lesson that emerges is that the ability to tell the right story at the right time can determine the success or failure of any major change effort.

In each chapter Denning's squirrels learn to use storytelling to address leadership challenges:

  • How to bring about change
  • How to communicate who you are
  • How to transmit values
  • How to foster collaboration
  • How to stop rumors
  • How to share knowledge
  • How to lead your organization into the future

Am going to buy (~preorder) ! Incidentally, Steve Denning will talk in June (14-16) in London about his book. On his personal website (see link on top) you can also get an advance chapter for download.


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