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Laurie Lock Lee on Governance in an Networked World - Trends in the Living Networks

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I first came across his work in the mid-1990s, when he was one of the first people in world applying social network analysis approaches to organizations, for his then-employer BHP. Laurie has just launched a new blog on Governance in a Networked World. Laurie says on his inaugural post : Now to the governance bit.

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An Enterprise 2.0 Governance Framework – looking for input! - Trends in the Living Networks

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Governance Framework – looking for input! Executive Forum held last week, I had been hoping to create some kind of governance framework or implementation framework for Enterprise 2.0 For this to be a rigorous governance framework, the actions should match up with the risks and value, though most of them contribute to a number of these.

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Social networks, intelligence, and homeland security - Trends in the Living Networks

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However social network analysis has been applied by intelligence agencies and law enforcement for decades. Interestingly, two Australian software companies are world leaders in applying social network analysis in these domains. This is a field set for massive growth. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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Social networks, data mining, and intelligence - Trends in the Living Networks

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I have no doubt that the analysis techniques used on this data were primarily network mapping, using software such as Netmap , which I described in an earlier article on social networks and intelligence applications. So as long as the government (or whoever) can get sufficient data, the patterns and anomalies of your life will be evident.

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Will libraries disappear in 2019? - Trends in the Living Networks

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About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « Lloyds TSB pilots social media | Main | BRW Digital Edition: new-style journalism and some insights into Web 2.0 » Will libraries disappear in 2019? Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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Interviews: Six important forces that will shape 2009 - Trends in the Living Networks

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Social change tends to be faster in a downturn. Our attitudes to what is acceptable behavior by the government and companies will rapidly evolve. Sophisticated and with a social conscience, Gen Z has never lived without the internet or mobile phones. Companies become social. me generationâ?? TrackBacks (0). 0 TrackBacks.

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Industrial policy in the global media economy - Trends in the Living Networks

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Moreover, the educational and social structures required to support them are dramatically different to those that support the creation of an industrial and manufacturing powerhouse. Recently commented on The Future of Sales is Social (the rise of social CRM) (3) Brian Vellmure (@CRMStrategies) wrote:Ross,Good stuff as always.

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