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Free chapters to four books on the future of relationships, networks, organizations and work

Trends in the Living Networks

The four books I have written so far – Developing Knowledge-Based Client Relationships , Living Networks , Implementing Enterprise 2.0 , and Getting Results From Crowds – are linked by a number common themes. Living Networks. Please feel free to explore and download the resources.

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Announcing my new book Thriving on Overload!

Trends in the Living Networks

I am delighted to share that my book Thriving on Overload is being published by McGraw-Hill, and is available for pre-order for its availability on September 6, 2022. It has been far, far too long since my last book. I had resolved only to write a book if I could sell it to a top publisher through an agent. More than a book.

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Is this the next big social media app? LitPic lands $1.5M to let fans pay creators with in-app currency

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Veteran entrepreneurs and longtime investors are backing a Seattle startup behind a new social network that helps creators and influencers earn revenue from their fans. “Hundreds of billions of dollars in enterprise value has been created off the back of influencers yet to date they have not shared in that upside.

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Seattle’s newest unicorn: Rec Room raises $100M as social gaming popularity fuels big growth

GeekWire

On a video call from the hospital where he and his wife welcomed a baby boy over the weekend, CEO and co-founder Nick Fajt was excited about the 5-year-old startup he’s been raising into a unicorn in Seattle, where a majority of top tech companies operate in enterprise software or cloud computing. Gaming company or social company?

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Book excerpt: What makes a great startup idea? Lessons from a veteran entrepreneur

GeekWire

Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from a new book written by Shirish Nadkarni, a Seattle tech veteran who co-founded Livemocha (acquired by RosettaStone) and TeamOn (acquired by BlackBerry). While the trend toward globalization was accelerating, a number of social networks began emerging and capturing end-user attention.

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The immense value of expertise location will help drive enterprise social media

Trends in the Living Networks

describing the issue of expertise location and explaining how blogs, wikis, social networks, and tagging can support finding the most relevant knowledge in the organization. These issues are also addressed in detail in my book Implementing Enterprise 2.0. Professional services Social media Web 2.0

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Why F5 and Tempered Networks founder Jeff Hussey left retirement and ‘bought’ himself a job

GeekWire

Jeff Hussey, CEO and co-founder of Tempered Networks, and his wife on a trip to Austria. Jeff Hussey , co-founder and CEO of Seattle’s Tempered Networks, is not a believer in long-term work-from-home practices. “We His office at Tempered Networks has views of Puget Sounds. Tempered Networks Photo). Jeff Hussey.

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