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I’v been reading the Culture at Netflix presentation upon suggestion by @dharmesh and I found great insights for our Peer-Learning business, and confirmation of its validity as a management and development tool for forward looking companies!

Context not Control

  • The best managers figure out how to get great outcomes by setting the appropriate context, rather than by trying to control their people.
  • Provide the insight and understanding to enable sound decisions
  • High performance people will do better work if they understand the context

This is exactly what Peer-Learning is about, especially when applied to the corporate setting. A Peer-Learning environment such as theEnterpriseCamp is the appropriate context to get the best out of a group of employees on a specific Theme. Read the rest of this entry »

Great post by @smexaminerSocial Media Marketing Industry Report 2010“ And great results as well! The 10 most asked questions are excellent subjects for future editions of theEnterpriseCamp.

Let’s see them in detail:

  1. How do I measure social media return on investment?
  2. What are the social media marketing best practices?
  3. How do I best manage my time with social media? Read the rest of this entry »

I’m an early-adopter, or a late early-adopter I should say. I got in the Wave last November, several months after its restricted launch, that’s why the “late.”

As soon as I knew about it I desperately wanted it! It’s an impressive piece of technology with the promise to change our lives, although so far the hype has a bit faded and it hasn’t yet been released publicly.

The Google team suggests a number of uses for the Wave, a few of which I consider very interesting and relevant to peer-learning. That is

  • Group Projects
  • Brainstorming
  • Meeting Notes

The presentation video shows quite convincingly how the Wave can be used to these purposes, but to date I couldn’t find any post, anywhere, about the actual use of a Wave in a professional setting. Read the rest of this entry »

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