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Rethink. Reimagine.

February 27, 2009

in speaking

I gave the opening keynote yesterday at Michael Specht’s HR Futures conference. Michael asked me to speak on the recent trip I made to the US to attend TED and reflect of the experience, what I learned there and it’s applicability to business and HR. I was only too happy to help Michael out. He’s [...]

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TED DIY

February 7, 2009

in posts

While I’m behind on the main session posts as I type this (three sessions behind now…), this is worth highlighting.
One of the unique things (and there are many) about TED@PalmSprings is the opportunity for audience members to get on stage and share their ideas worth spreading.
This morning, a bunch of us did just that. And [...]

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My closing keynote from eLearning08, the primary event on the NSW Australian Flexible Learning Framework calendar.
Connect.ed – The story of a girl
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: participation learning)

I want today to tell you a story. Like many stories, our hero is a young girl. She will face challenges and adversity. But she [...]

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The (un)organisers of BarCamp Sydney have let me know that they are preparing for yet another festival of creativity to engage and excite the Australian tech and innovation community. Details below.
Date: 15 November 2008
Venue: UNSW Roundhouse
Time: 9:00AM-5:00PMpm (registration starts at 8:30AM)
Register: Do it yourself on the wiki
If you’ve never been to a BarCamp before, I [...]

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This is just a really quick wrap of my experience at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference the past four days. I’ve still got a couple of session posts in the pipeline. I’ll complete them in the next few days.
This summary isn’t comprehensive nor all inclusive, just some bullet points:

the CIA guys were, no question, the rock [...]

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