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    <dc:creator>frogpond</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[There are both new and old books in this list. For the naysayers: Don’t forget how easy it is to succumb to hype and to phrases like “anything older than 3 months is irrelevant”, “it’s the age of the app”, “desktop is dead”, and so on. That’s simply not true. Reading these books can be very beneficial for you and for your business. The concepts are still valid, the ideas can be still utilized. Even if the world has fatalistically moved on (and it hasn’t), you can’t catch it up without a strong foundation. Many things are cyclical or ageless. You can re-combine ideas, find patterns, get inspired and most importantly, learn new things. These books are a nourishment for your mind. And hey, it can’t hurt to read something different than you are used to read! ]]></description>
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Almost 10 years ago Stanford professor Robert Sutton wrote about "Weird ideas that work."  Today many companies who are leaders in creativity still utilize many of his guidelines for fostering new ideas within their organization.More »





   
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(Vimeo Direktbooks, via Core77)

Ideo, eine Design-Beratungsfirma, hat sich dieses schöne Konzept für die Zukunft des Buchs ausgedacht. Das Ding ist in drei Teile gegliedert: Nelson, Coupland und Alice. Nelson spiegelt die Beziehungen der Texte untereinander wieder, Coupland ist sowas wie die Amazon-Empfehlungen basierend auf dem persönlichen Social Graph und Alice bietet neue Perspektiven auf Narration und Storytelling. Schönes Ding! Gemessen an meinem eigenen Leseverhalten könnte einiges davon eintreffen: Ich lese die Hälfte aller Bücher, Magazine und Comics mittlerweile digital (und damit ist die Zeit am Rechner nicht mit eingerechnet, ich benutze mein iPad vor allen Dingen als eReader) und ich bleibe nach wie vor bei dem alten Spruch von Dr. Egon Spengler: „Gedrucktes ist tot.“ (Im Sinne von „tot“ wie Vinyl, als Liebhaberobjekt immer noch wertvoll und interessant, als Massenmarkt aber vorbei.) Time will tell.

Nelson reinforces books as critical thinking tools, providing multiple perspectives, references, and current conversations on a single subject. The layers of information beyond the book itself provide greater context and encourages a deeper dive into the book throughout history and into the future.

Coupland addresses the challenge to stay on top of the thinking and writing in our world and professional field that so many of us feel. Readers can easily keep up with “must-reads” by following what colleagues are reading and interact with them through “book clubs” and other social layers (discussions, suggestions, lists, purchases) to help each other share and learn.

Alice explores new ways for users to interact and affect written narratives by introducing non-linear and game mechanics to reading. By introducing the reader’s active participation, this concept “blurs the lines between reality and fiction.” Certain interactions allow the reader to transcend traditional media by utilizing geographic location, communication with characters, and user contribution to storyline and plot.

IDEO’s Future of the Book

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In the module called "The GNU/Linux operating system", the main contents are related with system administration. This book is the main documentation for the module.

We will learn how to install and configure several computer services, and how to optimise and synchronise the resources.

The activities that will take place in this module cover the studied topics in a practical approach, applying these concepts in real GNU/Linux systems.
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    <dc:creator>frogpond</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[One unfortunate consequence of the b-school-ization of organizational theory is that we seem to have fewer books on the topic than we used to. The classic books in org. theory haven’t changed much over the years, although perhaps fewer students read them than was true 20 or 30 years ago. Selznick, Gouldner, and March and Simon still deserve reading today. But what about recent history? What’s been written in the last couple of decades that will stand the test of time? Here are a few of my favorite org. theory books written in that time period.
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Sociological studies of virtual worlds
Network Theory & Social Networks
Attention economy of the Web
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    <title>The Bumblebees Book Reviews</title>
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    <title>Engineers without Fears: the absurd</title>
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    <dc:creator>frogpond</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Farson is a writer more in the tradition of Nietzsche. He is less interested in the six things you need to do tomorrow to become an effective manager and more concerned with provoking you into thought and self-reflection
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    <title>GridLock » 10 highly recommended books on KM</title>
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    <title>The Starfish and the Spider / Socialtext Open Source Wiki</title>
    <dc:date>2007-04-19T07:12:23+00:00</dc:date>
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    <title>StartupJournal | Strategic Management</title>
    <dc:date>2007-04-10T20:25:04+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>frogpond</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Standing still is the worst strategy of all," says Mr. Finkelstein, author of "Why Smart executives Fail: And What You Can Learn From Their Mistakes."
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    <title>We-think: The power of mass creativity - Charles Leadbeater</title>
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