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Call for Book Chapters: Information Reuse and Integration In Academia And Industry, Springer 
  (Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message) Call for Book Chapters Title : Information Reuse and Integration In Academia And Industry By Springer Verlag Editors: Tansel Özyer, Keivan Kianmehr, Mehmet Tan, Jia Zeng Motivation -------------------- Over the past decades, huge volumes of data have been produced and... more »
By Tansel Özyer  - Sep 19 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

Please join us at LinkedIn ValueNetworks.com Value Network Group 
  We are planning to discontinue active discussions in this Google Group. We find the features and functions on the LinkedIn Groups are much more attractive than Google Groups. We will keep this Google Group open so that you may browse the archives if you desire. But the "action" is really on LinkedIn now. Just search for ValueNetworks.com... more »
By Verna Allee  - Jul 9 2011 - 4 new of 4 messages    

Getting Great Response to Value Networks and Collaboration 
  We launched the web version of Value Networks and Collaboration in March and have been enjoying a LOT of activity on the site. If you have not seen it yet, do check it out at: [link] This book is being provided as a live digital edition for two reasons:... more »
By Verna Allee  - May 6 2011 - 3 new of 3 messages    

VN evolving 
  Hello all In the most of cases where I've seen VNA, it worked on de facto but hidden network: VNA had re- or discovered the value network and allowed to use it for the different purposes. I'd like to solicit your opinion on opposite process where VN is evolving, growing and expanding consciously. An example of such... more »
By Michael _P  - Mar 5 2011 - 7 new of 7 messages    

Going shopping? Start at the Bakers! 
  Want a recipe for 2011? Get some insights here... .[link] David
By David Meggitt  - Jan 2 2011 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Meet the Challenge of Agility in a Complex World 
  Updated home page - [link]. Blog - [link]. Increasing Business Agility in a Complex World - A human network approach to managing operations. In complex, dynamically changing, and highly competitive environments, business agility is the single largest risk and opportunity facing... more »
By Fran  - Nov 3 2010 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Evolving beyond org charts 
  Integrating Value Networks into the Traditional Organization We have become stuck – thinking that the org chart is how the work gets done. But the work flows all over the place, between the lines and in informal networks. A person may have different hats to wear - and execute different roles... more »
By Fran  - Oct 6 2010 - 1 new of 1 message    

Shoshana Zuboff on Creating Value 
  Distributed capitalism resonates with value network logic and principles. McKinsley Quarterly September 2010 features Creating Value in the Age of Distributed Capitalism by network economy thought leader Shoshana Zuboff. Noted author of The Support Economy and the classic In the Age of the Smart Machine, she tackles some of the principles and... more »
By Fran  - Sep 28 2010 - 1 new of 1 message    

An exploration of research methods 
  By Sergej Van Middendorp, Advanced Practitioner and Facilitator. A value network provides a way to analyze and design the business model of independent organizations, collaborating towards a common objective. A groove refers to a shared state of consciousness between the musicians in a jazz band, improvising at peak performance. In my... more »
By Fran  - Sep 19 2010 - 1 new of 1 message    

Innovation as an Emergent Property of a Value Network 
  Is innovation organic or managed? Any given innovation develops and spreads organically as a natural adaptive activity in industry ecosystems, professional fields, and markets. A traditional approach to innovation attempts to manage it as a linear “stage gate” process. A better approach is monitoring and managing the... more »
By Fran  - Sep 15 2010 - 1 new of 1 message    

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