Archive for April, 2008
Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations
0 Comments Published by Kevin April 28th, 2008 in The Enterprise Tribe, book, enterprise 2.0Here’s evidence of Conceptual Shift #2- Shifting towards a Knowledge Ecology. Clay Shirky’s recently released book, called Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations, is making a big splash, and for all of the right reasons. In this video from the Berkman Center, Clay talks about how “ridiculously easy group [...]
Entrepreneurial drive remains strong in US, even in poor economy - Austin Business Journal:
0 Comments Published by Kevin April 16th, 2008 in attitudinal shift about work, entrepreneurship, superempowermentDespite the recent news about layoffs in Austin, Americans are still thinking about owning their own businesses… Why? “The most popular was individuals’ desire to be passionate about what they’re doing.” Yahoo Small Business commissioned a national poll showing that “nearly two-thirds of the adults surveyed have thought about owning their own business in the [...]
A How To, and How P&G is doing it
1 Comment Published by Kevin April 3rd, 2008 in attitudinal shift about work, community, entrepreneurshipTuesday’s blog post has created a number of questions around Austin saying essentially
“O.K., but how are loosely organized workers going to replace and compete with companies like Dell? Can hundreds of I-build/support-PCs-in-my-bedroom companies make it in Austin? What other things are these people going to do?”
This is a good question, and there is [...]
Lost forever: the “stability” of that job you had
13 Comments Published by Kevin April 1st, 2008 in attitudinal shift about work, community, entrepreneurshipToday’s news in Austin bemoans the restructuring of the American economy… The following clipping from today’s Austin American Statesman tries to put a happy face on a cold hard fact: 900 people just lost their jobs at Dell. Furthermore, I have heard an early rumor that more jobs are being cut today across [...]






