Mar
27
L’Association HEC organise sur ce thème un Forum-Carrières exceptionnel organisé en partenariat avec APPLE. l’Institut Boostzone y participe puisque trois de ses membres y interviennent. Une table ronde accessible à tous sur Internet abordera notamment les points suivants
* Quelles sont les nouvelles attentes des salariés par rapport à leur entreprise ?
* Nouveaux comportements professionnels liés aux nouvelles technologies : faut-il toujours rester connecté ?
* Quels sont les nouveaux rapports hiérarchiques ?
* Comment préserver l’équilibre vie professionnelle / vie privée ?
* Réseau professionnel et réseau social : où est la frontière ?
* Comment les nouveaux outils internet ont-ils modifié la pratique du réseau (Facebook, Linkedin, Viadéo…)
* Comment les approches traditionnelles de recherche de job sont-elles impactées ?
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Written by Maryline Gerlach
future, HEC, travail, World of Work Events, Uncategorized
Jan
26
The name of the coming decade, between now and 2020, has not yet appeared on the screens of the “namemakers” and it may take a few years before it does.
However, one thing is certain, whatever else happens in this decade, and the best or the worst could (the last teenage decade, 1910-1920 was one of the worst in human history), this decade will be a major milestone in the way humanity gets connected. I would suggest to call this decade “Birth Of The Total Connect”. Individuals will connect to individuals without knowing them and with very little introduction ceremony; individuals will connect to several types of work in a complex mix of virtual and real interactions; individuals will connect to the most important database of knowledge mankind ever produced; equipments and machines will connect with their masters i.e. us (including our fridges or home air conditioners via the Internet); they will also connect with each other — without us knowing about it — when they will need a refill or maintenance or “just” when they will be used to collect, store and message data about us in a systematic way, the current private data usage by Google for advertising is just a joke versus what is coming next.
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Written by Dominique Turcq
future edito
Sep
07
Technology has progressed so much that it has lost its power towards the users. Today users of Social Media and collaborative tools don’t have to follow the “rule” of a given technology. They can more and more decide what features they want and how they want them to work. This was already valid when mobile phone users decided that SMS was a key feature (telecom companies had not planned for SMS to be an important communication tool!). It is valid today when users of Twitters decide that retweeting is a major usage, etc. But there is more than these ways of using some existing features and making them a major pattern of usage. Today the users, especially in the corporate world, can dictate what they want or not and the technology has to follow. The dictatorship of the programmer’s thinking on how to use a tool is over.
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Written by Dominique Turcq
corporate social media, future Enterprise 2.0, Management, WOW world of work