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Organizational Landscaping: a search for references
I am going to try to crowd-source this one! - I need your feedback please! The term "organizational landscape", or the term in action, "landscaping". Have you used it? Has it been used by…
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your Plans (for 2014!)
Cheesy title, but serious point....
Many occupier teams will have been working on their 2014 Plan. Your major projects next year, your key service improvements, partnerships - or for a very…
Place-as-a-Service (PaaS): time to join the connected world
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is now well known, and ubiquitous. Why buy, and maintain, software tools when they can be 'hired' in minutes online?
So, why do we 'buy' Places? Or lease,…
Corenet Summit Orlando 2012: Reflections and Learnings #2
Here, finally are some further learnings and questions that arose for me out this year’s Corenet Summit in Orlando.
Monday, October 8.
The opening keynote presentation came from Bill…
Corenet Summit: Off and Running
Theme this year is "Reimagination: RE-orient, RE-ignite, RE-invent - all about the importance of innovation and creativity.
First order of business: presenting the Global Innovator's Award…
Where should the “Director of Work” fit into large organisations?
Our next study, through our Occupiers Journal groups of ‘end users’ around the world, will focus on this very subject. The foundations built from our “Raising The Bar” study, sponsored by…
Seth Godin, Groucho’s quote, and stimulating LINKEDIN discussions
This morning was one of those serendipitous moments, after I had spend a couple of hours on Linkedin and I was thinking about how to generate more discussion on our online groups. As I did…
The Resilient Workplace
By Judith Heerwagen and Michael F. Bloom
In systems biology, resiliency is the capacity of a system and its inhabitants to bounce back from disruptive change, to cope with adversity without…