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ANYLETTERaaS – or: of services and promises

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

This is a relatively short article- considering its subject.
Sharing some considerations derived from my slightly more than a couple of decades of experience in working for and using technology and consulting services- be it using external suppliers, a shared consulting/service/technical facility, professionals, or other combinations.
If you use a Windows computer- you probably are a customer [...]

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The logistics of knowledge

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

If you search my blog, you will see that the last article posted was on March 10th, and focusing on what to do after the emergency resulting from the unrest, to be precise:

The “emergency” I am referring to is, of course, the current unrest on the other side of the Mediterranean Sea, touching an area [...]

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After the emergency

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

After remembering that I hold an Italian passport, I like to remember that I live within the Schengen area and the Eurozone.
The “emergency” I am referring to is, of course, the current unrest on the other side of the Mediterranean Sea, touching an area stretching from the Atlantic to the Arabic Gulf.
But it should be [...]

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Organizational perception and international relationships

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

this article is the result of a convergence: of events, ideas, communication.
and it also shares a process, by using a real-life “business case” that should be immediately familiar to anybody who, online or offline, follows the news.
before the real article, a couple of “introductory sections”
Keywords: change, HASDD, Middle East, NATO, stabilization, Turkey
Widening your field of [...]

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Secessione aventiniana and e-democracy: the aftermath

Monday, January 31st, 2011

I was undecided how to begin this article.
the inspiration? A suggestion given by an Italian journalist to politicians belonging to the opposition, and observing for a couple of weeks what happened in Tunisia and other countries.
most commentators reported the events in Tunisia and elsewhere, claiming yet another success for e-democracy.
at the same time, in Italy, [...]

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Consensus in a 24/7 global glasshouse 4 of 4

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

4 of 4: Walking the talk
In the first two sections, I presented and discussed a small experiment on consensus building within an online social networking environment, while in the third section I outlined a framework to be used to actually design and evolve a consensus building exercise.
As I wrote on Thursday, each section was supposed [...]

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Consensus in a 24/7 global glasshouse 3 of 4

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

3 of 4: Moving forward by looking backward
In the first two sections, I presented and discussed a small experiment on consensus building within an online social networking environment.
This section was supposed to go online next Tuesday, as the previous ones, but I decided to post it online today.
This third section presents a simple framework built [...]

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Consensus in a 24/7 global glasshouse 2 of 4

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

2 of 4: A simple experiment
In the first section, I presented a small experiment on consensus building within an online social networking environment.
This second section presents the results and preliminary discussion, to share few thoughts about what differentiates this new environment from the usual mass-media.
As I wrote in the previous section: re-discover the past to [...]

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Consensus in a 24/7 global glasshouse 1 of 4

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

1 of 4: Introduction
This article is actually a (relatively short) essay on consensus.
As I wrote before, and with other articles, what matters is inspiring further ideas.
And, considering the subject- some issues are shared, but most have to related to the unique blend of your context, cultural background (i.e. for both you and your audience), motivation, [...]

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Changing politics, the politics of change

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

As I wrote yesterday on Facebook (Rainy week-end… and mid-term elections considerations), this article is about change and resistance to change.

Why politics? Because it is something that is part of the everyday experience of each one of us.

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