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shares! You can use Toolbox materials at work or when giving a presentation, link them to your blog or forward the entire Toolbox to your colleagues. The background ideas are available in a variety of web sources. TEXT: SATU RÄMÖ Sharing is now cutting-edge in business. It is the seed to success. You are what you share, so start sharing!

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shares!You can use Toolbox materials at work or when giving a presentation, link them to your blog or forward the entire Toolbox to your colleagues. The background ideas are available in a variety of web sources.

TEXT: SATU RÄMÖ

Sharing is now cutting-edge in business. It is the seed to success.

You are what you share,so start sharing!

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Share= tell others what you know.

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Share= tell others what you know. The more

you share your ideas, the more your reputation

as an expert will grow.

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Develop a culture of sharing

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At the workplace, there should be no such thing as “my documents.” Only the information which must be kept

classified for legal reasons should remain as such. All other information

should be shared.Tuomo Peltola, senior consultant at Digia Plc

Develop a culture of sharing

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No oneknows everything

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No oneknows everything

Multiple viewpoints are needed

to create progress and discover

new things.

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In sharing, everybody wins!

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When you share something, others become aware of your expertise.

At the same time, your knowledge increases and you receive fresh viewpoints, thus further

improving your know-how on the subject. Tuomo Peltola, senior consultant at Digia Plc

In sharing, everybody wins!

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Sharing makes you happier

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According to a report by Co-operatives UK, “Great Sharing Economy,” eight

out of ten people say that sharing makes them happy.

Sharing makes you happier

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Open science now!

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What if scientists could share their data

as easily as they tweet about their lunch?

A physicist-turned-writer Michael Nielsen asks scientists to embrace

new tools of collaboration that will enable

discoveries to happen at the speed of Twitter.

Open science now!

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Embrace sharing

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In the 17th and 18th centuries, it came to be expected that scientists publish

their findings in a journal. Now, we need a second

open-science revolution where online communication and

collaboration tools will revolutionize the way scientific

discoveries are made.

“Embrace new kinds of sharing

that lead to new methods of problem-solving and acceleration

in the entire process of science across the board.

Re-invent the discovery itself.”Physicist-turned-writer

Michael Nielsen

Embrace sharing

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Top sharing & learning tools

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Top sharing & learning tools

The Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies listed the 2011 top tools for learning - and sharing.

Twitter.com. Micro-sharing siteYouTube.com. Video-sharing tool

Docs.google.com. Create and share your work onlineSkype.com. Chat messaging/VoIP tool

Wordpress.org. Blogging toolDropbox.com. File-synching software

Prezi.com. Presentation softwareMoodle.com. Course management system

Slideshare.net. Presentation sharing siteEdu.glogster.com. Interactive poster tool

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The Mesh: Why the Future

of Business is Sharing

by Lisa Ganskytells you how companies

can profit while customer buy less - but use more.

What’s Mine Is Yours: The Rise of

Collaborative Consumption is

Changing the Way We Live

by Rachel Botsman and Roo

Rogers describes how technology

enables the exchange of all kinds of assets - from money to cars,

to skills and paraphernalia - on a scale never before possible.

Read more

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