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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Power to the people: new models for ownership and governance in a collaborative society | Nesta

Power to the people: new models for ownership and governance in a collaborative society | Nesta | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
How can organisations draw upon traditional models of co-operativism and ownership for the 21st century?
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Social World but Unsocial Workplace? Trust in Collective Wisdom - Afiniti

Social World but Unsocial Workplace? Trust in Collective Wisdom - Afiniti | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Social Learning has very often been a ‘bolt-on’ to learning. So what’s needed to successfully implement Social Learning? Forums or chatrooms have commonly created to encourage learner-led discussion post-learning.
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How To Build A Boundaryless Organization - Forbes

How To Build A Boundaryless Organization - Forbes | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Lifting boundaries isn’t a matter of executive direction. It’s about re-thinking management and shifting perspective from telling people what to do to getting them excited to want to do it. We don’t need more managers, we need more leaders.

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WLHQ: Social Media & Collaborative Community Creation

WLHQ: Social Media & Collaborative Community Creation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Since working at Wanderlust, the most valuable lesson has been that the greatest inspiration comes from collective collaboration.  10 brains are better than 1.  And the best collaboration comes from being uninhibited with your ideas, sharing them without fear of feeling stupid, or having your idea shut down.  It can be scary to suggest something that you really love.  What happens if people laugh? Or find an obvious flaw in your plan that you overlooked?  It's a risk you take, but just like all of life's greatest chances, no great idea has ever been realized without being shared.  
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Re-understanding interfaces in this collaborative ecosystem

Re-understanding interfaces in this collaborative ecosystem | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Disclaimer This presentation does not fully reflect anyone’s views but my own (Connor Turland). It is a ditch effort at an "epic synthesis" of the sense that I have been growing of the opportunity we are collectively sitting with. I am also fully expecting it to evolve, as more information flows in.
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Five ways to start a financial revolution

Five ways to start a financial revolution | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The existing financial system is broken. Here's how to fix it.
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New API Commons Platform Allows Developers To Share APIs Under Creative ... - TechCrunch

New API Commons Platform Allows Developers To Share APIs Under Creative ... - TechCrunch | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

3Scale Founder Steven Willmott and API Evangelist Kin Lane have launched a non-commercial service today called API Commons, a mechanism for the copyright-free sharing and collaborative design of API specifications, interfaces and data models.

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Artist emphasizes collaboration - Yale Daily News (blog)

Artist emphasizes collaboration - Yale Daily News (blog) | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

In front of roughly 20 members of the school’s community, Humphrey outlined a narrative tracing his evolution as an artist. The art critic, who also dabbles in music, described the changing nature of his work relating to the concepts of inter-subjectivity, collaboration and voice. During the lecture, Humphrey shared slides of his work and explained the creative process behind each piece — which his colleagues at the Art School said he did with honesty and openness uncharacteristic of many in the profession.

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