Unlocking the passion of the Explorer | Deloitte University Press
In a world of uncertainty and mounting performance pressure, organizations face a significant challenge. On the one hand, more powerful and less…
Brandon Klein
Jan 20, 2014
Network performance is the single most important characteristic of successful employees — Gigaom Research
The ability to do our work better based on the input of others, and to make others’ work better based on our contribution, is increasingly seen as…
Brandon Klein
Jan 08, 2014
The art of conversation: Chattering classes | The Economist
SIR ISAIAH BERLIN, a Latvian-born Oxford philosopher who died in 1997, may well have ranked among the greatest conversationalists who ever lived.…
Brandon Klein
Jan 08, 2014
Learning to learn (and unlearn) through play | Deloitte University Press
This type of playful learning is especially absent in the work environment. How often do we expose employees to new things, to the opportunity to…
Brandon Klein
Jan 08, 2014
The Creativity Crisis
Creativity has always been prized in American society, but it’s never really been understood. While our creativity scores decline unchecked, the…
Brandon Klein
Jan 07, 2014
How Big Should Your Network Be? - Forbes
There is a debate happening between software developers and scientists: How large can and should our networks be in this evolving world of social…
Brandon Klein
Jan 07, 2014
So You've Decided To Open-Source A Project At Work. What Now? | Smashing Magazine
Many companies are starting to investigate and participate in the open-source community, and yet few guides for doing so exist. This article focuses…
Brandon Klein
Dec 28, 2013
Futures techniques - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Futures techniques used in the multi-disciplinary field of futures studies by futurists in Americas and Australasia, and futurology by futurologists…
Brandon Klein
Dec 16, 2013
Fred Wilson: The Three Trends That Will Transform our World | LinkedIn
#1 The transition from bureaucratic hierarchies to technology-driven networks
Brandon Klein
Dec 16, 2013
Heuristics in judgment and decision making - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In psychology, heuristics are simple, efficient rules which people often use to form judgments and make decisions. They are mental shortcuts that…
Brandon Klein
Dec 16, 2013