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Human Complexity Lab: May 2013
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Exploring Research in Social Media and Complex Systems. Saturday, May 4, 2013. Using Social Memory to Cure Lurkers. Posted by Christopher Kaufman. How to engage a community? As you grow your community you may find that it has lots of members but not a lot of activity. The term being bounced around in social science is called “Social Loafing” and it means that people online are using their anonymity to shy away from doing any activity at all. 8221; and by doing what academics call a Literary Review. So if...
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Human Complexity Lab: July 2010
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Exploring Research in Social Media and Complex Systems. Monday, July 5, 2010. Posted by Christopher Kaufman. Using Bukido in Real Time Social Situations. How Vital is overall mission? How easy to get to? How easy to find? How easy to knock down? Effect on overall mission:. What is the impact to finish mission? What is return on investment? Surprise, Speed, Violence. Eliminate time to adjust. Who I am in the Moment. You are not the situation. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 65279; Blogger Template.
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Human Complexity Lab: Leadership as defined by your measure of Centrality
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Exploring Research in Social Media and Complex Systems. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Leadership as defined by your measure of Centrality. Posted by Christopher Kaufman. Leadership is the order of centrality you are willing to bear to reach your level of success. There are a lot of platitudes about leadership. Courage. Force of will, popularity, charisma. Does intelligence matter if you are out of the loop? Does your sheer force of will. So, as we have clearly left the 20. Big / small data. Unpopular leaders b...
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Human Complexity Lab: February 2010
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Exploring Research in Social Media and Complex Systems. Friday, February 26, 2010. Verbing Meetup: Network Effects, Information Cascades and Surface Credibility. Posted by Christopher Kaufman. I recently stopped in at an event at the HMS Bounty. It was hosted by a little Facebook group called HiddenLA. (little? So we see that network of Friends moves fast. How and why that fast? Is it just a Big Network? Yea,If your going" "Okay I'm Going! Http:/ www.Hiddenla.com. Tuesday, February 16, 2010. Subscribe to...
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Human Complexity Lab: These Are The Companies Behind Apple's Attempt To Kill Google
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Exploring Research in Social Media and Complex Systems. Thursday, December 20, 2012. These Are The Companies Behind Apples Attempt To Kill Google. Posted by Christopher Kaufman. The truth about Siri is that it's not very good. But, Apple's not giving up on it. As such, it's still worth examining. Which is what Gene Munster did in a report today. Via Pocket http:/ www.businessinsider.com/who-powers-siri-2012-12. These Are The Companies Behind Apples Attempt To . 65279; Blogger Template.
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Human Complexity Lab: Freedom from The Clutches of PR Pro's...
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Exploring Research in Social Media and Complex Systems. Saturday, January 5, 2013. Freedom from The Clutches of PR Pro's. Posted by Christopher Kaufman. In Response to: http:/ www.prdaily.com/Main/Articles/13488.aspx. The 7 Reasons why Social Media should be pulled out of the clutches of PR:. 1) Building your Book is not equal building a Community. Understanding game mechanics, feedback loops, rewards, integrating community features and understanding group dynamics is just not a PR function. 4) Social is...
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Human Complexity Lab: Using Social Memory to Cure Lurkers
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Exploring Research in Social Media and Complex Systems. Saturday, May 4, 2013. Using Social Memory to Cure Lurkers. Posted by Christopher Kaufman. How to engage a community? As you grow your community you may find that it has lots of members but not a lot of activity. The term being bounced around in social science is called “Social Loafing” and it means that people online are using their anonymity to shy away from doing any activity at all. 8221; and by doing what academics call a Literary Review. So if...
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Human Complexity Lab: January 2013
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Exploring Research in Social Media and Complex Systems. Saturday, January 5, 2013. Freedom from The Clutches of PR Pro's. Posted by Christopher Kaufman. In Response to: http:/ www.prdaily.com/Main/Articles/13488.aspx. The 7 Reasons why Social Media should be pulled out of the clutches of PR:. 1) Building your Book is not equal building a Community. Understanding game mechanics, feedback loops, rewards, integrating community features and understanding group dynamics is just not a PR function. 4) Social is...
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Human Complexity Lab: March 2013
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Exploring Research in Social Media and Complex Systems. Sunday, March 10, 2013. Posted by Christopher Kaufman. Recently I had a discussion with a CTO of some very popular video portals. The question he raised for my feedback was whether to develop a “Horizontal Approach” or a “Vertical Approach” to a Social Media Product Development. He had been having some meetings with Facebook management. He posed this question:. What do you think Facebook wants? As a social login, right? Is offered in several differe...
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Human Complexity Lab: January 2010
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Exploring Research in Social Media and Complex Systems. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Finding its resonance frequency. Posted by Christopher Kaufman. Is their enough specific behavioral vibrations (as it were) that will make the object amplify its power to the user? I walk into my office and use my 24inch iMac. Add a keyboard to iPad? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Finding its resonance frequency. 65279; Blogger Template. Created with Artisteer by.