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Them.

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Internet valuesConnectionsOpennessTransparencyAuthenticityInteractivityLoosely coupledInteroperability

Network effectsDense interconnectionsAccelerating cycle timeInterdependenceVolatilityLong tailAmbient findabilitySignal:noise

Business contextCore/contextObject orientationBottom-upCustomer voiceUnpredictableIncessant changeServices/intangibles

KnowledgeCollective intelligenceSocially-constructedContext-boundBreakdown of disciplinesGroup phenomenonSocial intelligenceCognitive breakthroughs

LearningInformalAdaptationBecomingKnow-whoDrip feedNeed-drivenPerformance support

WorldviewEmergenceIllusion of controlHolisticPerpetual betaEverything flowsAll is connectedProcess

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Enterprise 2.0

Strength of relationship

Potential benefit Web 2.0 example What is emergent?

Strong Collaboration, productivity, agility

Wiki Document

Weak Innovation, non-redundant, information

Social networking software

Information

Potential Efficient search, forming links, network bridging

Blogosphere Team

None Collective intelligence Prediction market Answer

Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business School

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Science

Organicfood

Art

Cowboys

Coca Cola

Join unfamiliar idea nodesThe weaker (more distant) the tie, the bigger the impact of

bringing nodes together.

The more idea nodes in your hip pocket, the more likely you will create (bump into) innovation.

My life as a node

idea space


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