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Alexander VießToday we face an entirely new environment for innovation and getting things done. The days of the lone genius quietly toiling away in pursuit of that ‘Eureka’ moment
to revolutionise an industry are all but over. We are now in the days of asking and listening to our customers and working with them in our innovation cycles. Innovation demands collaboration. So does production. In the past we could focus on a single task in an assembly-line fashion, handing our completed activity to the next person who would in turn do the same, until the job was finished. Now the jobs change fast, requiring learning new skills rather than merely repeating the old. We have to seek out people who have other pieces of the puzzle and work with them to tackle increasingly complex issues at a much faster pace. -
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Giorgio Bertini\nToday we all need to be collaboration superstars. The trouble is, collaboration is a skill and set of practices we are rarely taught. It’s something we learn on the job in a hit-or-miss fashion. Some people are naturals at it, but most of us are cluele
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javier prietoBastante reciente (En Inglés), contiene una buena estructura del concepto de colaboración
nancy_white comunidades_aprendizaje wenger tesis filetype:pdf media:document
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Patrick SavalleInnovation demands collaboration. So does production. In the past we could focus on a single task in an assembly-line fashion. Now the jobs change fast, requiring learning new skills rather than merely repeating the old. We have to seek out people who hav
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Vivian EvansPaper by Nancy White et al regarding Collaborative workplaces.
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Annelieske NoteboomWhite paper on collaboration in the workplace.
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Christy TuckerCollaboration in the workplace doesn't need to just be the formal, structured, team-based approach. This whitepaper also described "community collaboration," where people focus on learning rather than tasks and "network collaboration," such as the loose networks formed through social media. Includes a checklist for how collaborative an organizational culture is.
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