ResearchTaking another look at Quip, the social editor
This is a week where I have gone back to catch up on new features in tools I have reviewed in the past, it seems. Earlier today I wrote about new… Read more »
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This is a week where I have gone back to catch up on new features in tools I have reviewed in the past, it seems. Earlier today I wrote about new… Read more »
Justin Kirby is a practitioner who wonders about the future of social business, starting with his roundup of responses to Chris Heuer’s Social Business is Dead! Long Live What’s Next! piece last fall,… Read more »
Zappos adopted Holacracy, content became further unbundled and consumerized, and Microsoft tried to adapt. Read more »
Two university professors interested in entrepreneurship wanted to test the assumption that entrepreneurs are motivated by the potential upside of starting a gazillion dollar business. Hongwei Xu and Martin Reuf polled 60,000… Read more »
Foreword I recently founded Chautauqua, an open community investigating the future of work, cooperating to find and advance new ways of working together. This post is a companion to something I published… Read more »
This is a first. The only direct interaction I have had with Kris is this interview, unlike all the others in the series to date. I originally learned about Kris through… Read more »
Are we losing something with all of these siloed commenting tools? Read more »
Medium adopted the Holacracy operations model and dropped traditional management. Read more »
There is a tiny revolution brewing, one that may cause a reshaping of one of the most common of social metaphors: the humble comment. Starting back in the mists of time,… Read more »