It’s one of the things I think about CONSTANTLY – the software companies will need to enable them to function democratically. For example, it’s one thing to decide that everyone should have input in the company and a say in the decisions that affect them, but how do you actually execute this ideal and […]
Entries from December 2006
Prediction Markets: Software for Business in a Democratic Age?
December 18th, 2006 · No Comments
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KAREEM MAYAN JOINS THE WORLDBLU GLOBAL ADVISORY GROUP
December 16th, 2006 · No Comments
I’m happy to share with you that Kareem Mayan, my dynamic and innovative friend who is also very passionate about organizational democracy, has agreed to join the WorldBlu Global Advisory Group.
There’s a cool story of how Kareem and I met – back in June I gave a talk at Harvard, which was turned into […]
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I’M INSPIRED BY JOI ITO
December 14th, 2006 · No Comments
Joi Ito gets it and that’s why he inspires me. The venture capitalist master-mind behinds a dozen or so Web 2.0 companies and the founder of World of Warcrafts insists that websites like WoW represent, “nothing less than an emerging model for organizational design.”
I’ve long believed that the Information Age has now brought us […]
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I’ll Be on Sirius Satellite Radio this Thursday, December 14th
December 11th, 2006 · No Comments
This Thursday December 14th, I’ll be appearing on the radio show called, “Good Company” on Sirius Satellite Radio. I’ll be speaking about the WorldBlu List of Most Democratic Workplaces that we’ll be publishing on March 6, 2007, Democracy in the Workplace Day.
Here’s a bit about the show:
Good Company
Premieres: Thursdays 7 pm ET
Encores: Fridays […]
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THE POWER OF US
December 6th, 2006 · No Comments
I believe the Information Age has led us into the Democratic Age and this article in Business Week magazine explains why.
The article is entitled, The Power of Us: Mass Collabortion on the Internet is Shaking Up Business and it provides a fantastic summery of why technology is finally making organizational democracy – on a […]
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LARRY DRESSLER’S NEW BOOK ON CONSENSUS
December 4th, 2006 · No Comments
Recently I had the opportunity to talk with my friend Larry Dressler, CEO of Blue Wing Consulting in Boulder, Colorado, and author of a new book entitled, Consensus Through Conversation: How to Achieve High-Commitment Decisions.
Over the years I have found that making decisions through consensus is one of the most controversial topics in business. […]
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