some thoughts on perpetual beta
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some thoughts onlife in perpetual Beta
Harold Jarche
Giving up control is the first step in the journey
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Increased complexity
needs simplified
design
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If humans had to be taught how to learn,
we would never have survived
Learning is natural
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in an open environment learning will flourish, as it has on the Web
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Training is a solution looking for a problem
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It’s time for a serious redesign of how we structure work
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There is no normal anymore
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a job is not the same as meaningful work
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the Internet
makes
“time at work”
an antiquated notion
networks subvert
standardization
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Social learning is how people work
and share knowledge to become
better practitioners
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In a knowledge economy, the individual is
the knowledge creator
and relationships are the currency
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A dysfunctional company culture does
not improve with transparency
it just gets exposed
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the largest barrier
to meaningful work
is the organization itself
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change managementmeans
changing management
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In a creative economyit is only through
the self-selection of the best toolsthat more productive work
can be assured
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Innovation is not so much about
having ideas as it is about
making connections jarche.com
The duty of being transparent in our work
and sharing our knowledge rests with everyone
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openness enables
transparencywhich fosters
innovation
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social business is a shift in how we work -
from hierarchies to networks
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trust emerges fromopen, transparent & diverse
networks
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work is learning
&
learning is the work
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some thoughts onlife in perpetual Beta
Harold Jarche
Music“Blue Like Venus” by spinningmerkaba
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