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Linklog 70:  Micro-services as an Analogy for Small Teams

Linklog 70: Micro-services as an Analogy for Small Teams

by Ea Due | Mar 24, 2016 | Linklog | 0 comments

This week’s curator, Lee Bryant, looks at how we can identify and solve some of the scaling problems that small-team-based organisational structures faec as they grow; he also shares some related guides from Shift*Base and picks 5 links for further reading on the...
Linklog 70:  Micro-services as an Analogy for Small Teams

Linklog 69: Small Teams as an Organising Principle

by Ea Due | Mar 20, 2016 | Linklog | 0 comments

This week’s curator, Lee Bryant, looks at the debate around small teams and the ‘team of teams’ idea, shares some related guides from Shift*Base and picks 5 links for further reading on the topic. Small teams as an organising principle The Economist this week...
Linklog 70:  Micro-services as an Analogy for Small Teams

Linklog 66: Digital transformation, IoT and change

by Ea Due | Feb 5, 2016 | Linklog | 0 comments

  FROM POST*SHIFT Enterprise Social Networks: A Higher Purpose?   DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION Turning products into platforms. Digital Transformation requires total organisational commitment. Moving Digital Transformation from experimentation to full cultural...
Linklog 70:  Micro-services as an Analogy for Small Teams

Linklog 65: Digital Transformation, IoT & Future of work.

by Ea Due | Jan 28, 2016 | Announcements, Future of Work | 0 comments

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION Thoughts on the evolution of the digital era. How DT affect’s a shift in skill requirements. From an industrial economy to a digital one.   INTERNET OF THINGS The IoT’s affect on things. How secure is IoT? Who’s to blame...
Linklog 70:  Micro-services as an Analogy for Small Teams

Linklog 64: Ways of working, leadership & startups

by Ea Due | Jan 21, 2016 | Linklog, Uncategorized | 0 comments

  WAYS OF WORKING Practical steps to achieve a new L&D mindset and approach. Tim O’Reilly’s 2009 piece on working on stuff that matters is still good advice in 2016. Is order essential? Another critique of Holacracy.   SOME STEPS TO...
Linklog 70:  Micro-services as an Analogy for Small Teams

Linklog 63: Digital transformation, strategy, management & innovation

by Ea Due | Jan 14, 2016 | Linklog, Uncategorized | 0 comments

  DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION Legacy issues beyond IT: key barriers to Digital Transformation. How machine intelligence 2.0 has developed in the past year. Could blockchain become a critical piece of mainstream infrastructure?   STRATEGY & MANAGEMENT The fine...
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