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Steve Denning  
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 More options Mar 31 2011, 11:51 am
From: Steve Denning <st...@stevedenning.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 08:51:56 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Mar 31 2011 11:51 am
Subject: A wiki on radical management?
I had earlier welcomed the idea of setting a wiki on radical
management.

If you have been following my blog, you will have seen that I have
been steadily building the content for such a wiki (see below).

However in terms of setting up a wiki, I have been stymied on the
software front. The guy who normally does my web stuff doesn't seem to
know anything about wikis and I am starting from scratch.

I am wondering whether any one in the group has some expertise or
leads to follow up on. If so, please let me know.

Thanks in advance,

Steve

THE ELEMENTS OF RADICAL MANAGEMENT

1.      Reinventing Management: Part 1: Overview
http://stevedenning.typepad.com/steve_denning/2010/11/the-deathand-re...
2.      Reinventing Management: Part 2: Delighting the client
http://stevedenning.typepad.com/steve_denning/2011/01/the-reinvention...
3.      Reinventing Management: Part 3: From controller to enabler
http://stevedenning.typepad.com/steve_denning/2011/01/the-reinvention...
4.      Reinventing Management: Part 4: Coordination: From bureaucracy to
dynamic linking
http://stevedenning.typepad.com/steve_denning/2011/01/reinventing-man...
5. Reinventing Management: Part 5: From value to values
http://stevedenning.typepad.com/steve_denning/2011/01/reinventing-man...
6.  Reinventing Management: Part 6: From command to conversation
http://stevedenning.typepad.com/steve_denning/2011/01/reinventing-man...

MEASURING PROGRESS IN RADICAL MANAGEMENT

1. Measuring customer delight at the organizational level (Part 1)
http://blogs.forbes.com/stevedenning/2011/02/25/measuring-businesss-n...

2. Measuring customer delight at the working level through user
stories: (Part 2)
http://blogs.forbes.com/stevedenning/2011/02/27/measuring-what-matter...

3. Part 3: Measuring customer delight: sizing and prioritizing user
stories (Part 3)
http://blogs.forbes.com/stevedenning/2011/03/07/measuring-what-matter...
4. Measuring time
http://blogs.forbes.com/stevedenning/2011/03/09/part-4-measuring-the-...
5. Measuring Outcomes in real time: Social media
http://blogs.forbes.com/stevedenning/2011/03/16/from-outputs-to-outco...


 
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Urbane Fox  
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 More options May 18 2011, 7:53 am
From: Urbane Fox <sleepy...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 04:53:55 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Wed, May 18 2011 7:53 am
Subject: Re: A wiki on radical management?

Hi Steve,

As you're already using a Google Group, you might consider using a Google
Site for your Wiki. Although not *technically* a Wiki, it is still a
collaboratively edited set of web pages.

If not then you might consider a site like http://ourproject.org/ where the
aim is free sharing of knowledge and collaborative problem solving.

HTH,

Fox
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