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Curation in Social Leadership [part 2]

Yesterday I started to expand out some of the ideas around Curation in Social Leadership. I discussed how Social Leadership is a style of leadership suited to the Social Age: it’s contextual and consensual and founded within our communities. I … Continue reading

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Curation in Social Leadership [part 1]

Social Leadership describes a type of authority that applies in communities, outside of formal hierarchy, and based upon our reputation, earned over time. It’s not an alternative to formal leadership, it’s complimentary to it: but it’s reach extends where formal … Continue reading

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Building a strategy for mobile learning. Technology, content and users in perfect harmony?

Going mobile is all the rage. It’s the technology of choice and organisations are falling over themselves to get into the game. And why not. It’s a technology that consumers love. Be it iPhone or iPad (or even, at a … Continue reading

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Getting engaged to social learning. Issues of engagement in the online world.

To create a successful online learning environment, you need to address issues of technology, content and engagement. Technology itself will not solve the issue. Content, in itself, will not do it. It’s the magic of engagement that draws it all … Continue reading

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