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An Argument for Heterarchy: creating more effective organizational structures

Trends in the Living Networks

Karen Stephenson , a leading network theorist and practitioner, wrote an article Neither Hierarchy nor Network: An Argument for Heterarchy , examining how heterarchies, that bring together elements of networks and hierarchies, are the most relevant organizational structures for our times. Heterarchy: Technology, Trust and Culture.

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Top blog posts of 2009: Enterprise 2.0 and organizational effectiveness

Trends in the Living Networks

An Argument for Heterarchy: creating more effective organizational structures. Heterarchy as a valuable concept in organizational design. Tags: Enterprise 2.0 Largest ever organizational network analysis shows how social networks drive performance. 10 DOs and DONTs of organizational change. and the Enterprise.

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What's happening in the living networks - an irregular update

Trends in the Living Networks

An Argument for Heterarchy: creating more effective organizational structures. Tags: General. . - Top Twitterers: US, Canada, Norway, Australia, UK, New Zealand. Tapping the Power of Social Media: 6 steps for marketers. - 10 DOs and DONTs of organizational change. - Phoebe Dawson is born. Click here if you're a sucker for baby pics.

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The Generative Self-Sovereign Internet

Phil Windley

Heterarchical —a heterarchy is a "system of organization where the elements of the organization are unranked (non-hierarchical) or where they possess the potential to be ranked a number of different ways." This is a heterarchy; there is no inherent ranking of nodes in the architecture of the system. by Daniel Hardman.

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Building Decentralized Applications with Pico Networks

Phil Windley

Tags: picos heterarchy p2p. The pico engine is an open source project licensed under a liberal MIT license. You can see current issues for the pico engine here. Details about contributing are in the repository's README.

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Announcing Pico Engine 1.0

Phil Windley

This work is important because it will replace the current subscriptions method of connecting heterarchies of picos with DIDComm. Tags: picos iot krl programming rules. We're holding monthly meetings and there's a repository of current work complete with issues. The pico engine is to picos as the docker engine is to docker containers.

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Generative Identity

Phil Windley

Heterarchical —a heterarchy is a "system of organization where the elements of the organization are unranked (non-hierarchical) or where they possess the potential to be ranked a number of different ways." Tags: ssi identity generative credentials self-sovereign+internet.