Posts Tagged ‘Management’

Great Expectations – Dependencies Actions and Project Management

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Commitment, that’s what makes teams work, and lets teams work together. Actually, it’s commitments, which is why Milestone Planner is a commitment management system, at its heart. What are my commitments? Who have I made them to? When am I expecting to meet them? We’re All Connected People talk a lot about “social graphs” these [...]

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Is Your Business Fast Enough to be Interesting?

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Hands up if you feel that things in your business are changing faster than they used to? Are priorities constantly changing? Do you find yourself reacting to customer issues which seem to blow up from nowhere? Do you feel you are working for more than one ‘boss’ and juggling competing needs while the organisation is shifting [...]

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Anti-Social Business

Are businesses anti-social? And if they are, why are they? That was the topic for my talk at Social Media in Enterprise (#SMiE) at Cass Business School – with much thanks to David Terrar and Alan Patrick for putting on a great event. Social Media in the Enterprise View more presentations from Benjamin Ellis. Recently [...]

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Advanced Cat Herding – Part I

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Last week I shared some thoughts at MediaCamp London #3, which seem good to offer up here. Coffee in hand, I talked through the things I’ve discovered about the management of knowledge-driven and creative businesses over this past decade. I can’t say that they are complete thoughts, but in the way of a blogger, I’ll [...]

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