4 Big Ideas For Management
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If you want to dig a little deeper into new BIG ideas surrounding "management", I'll recommend the following four (have fun, it will take some time :))
Socialutions (free ebook)
"Companies must begin to apply Socialutions to their existing and future problems before the problems become social and public relations nightmares. For this reason we have just released a free eBook titled Socialutions: New Management Methods for the Social Era. This is a short ebook has nine chapters which cover the following topics:promotes this concept and is a movement for users to organize and set the agenda for the future of the web."

Bioteaming (free manifesto)
"A Conceptual Framework For The Successful Management Of Physically Distributed Collaborative Business Networks And Highly Mobile Virtual Teams."
Tribes (free audio book by Seth Godin)
"A tribe is any group of people, large or small, who are connected to one another, a leader, and an idea. For millions of years, humans have been seeking out tribes, be they religious, ethnic, economic, political, or even musical (think of the Deadheads). It's our nature."
"P2P is a specific form of relational dynamic, is based on the assumed equipotency of its participants, organized through the free cooperation of equals in view of the performance of a common task, for the creation of a common good, with forms of decision-making and autonomy that are widely distributed throughout the network."
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