Posts Tagged ‘NCM’

Aug 25

How Social Networks change the world of work

Social networks are now a fully integrated part of the world of work. Their most important impact can be summarized within a few points:

  • Social relation to work and private life

One’s relation to work is now increasingly related to one’s relation to society, individuals are more and more “defined” by what they do, how they appear in various social networks, professional like LinkedIn or officially private like Facebook. The friending groups (i.e. those individuals one accepts or solicits for being into one’s friend list) include family, friends, relations, colleagues, former colleagues, etc. in a way confusing for all. Some clarification is to be expected in the future either within the social networks (where one will have several categories of friends) or in between social networks (where one will belong to several social networks depending on one’s interest and type of relationships).

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Jan 04

Managerialism, an old battle with many similarities with Network Centric Management today

You should read this article Managerialism and the demise of the Big Three”

by Robert R Locke [Emeritus, University of Hawaii, USA and a specialist of the history of management sciences]. It was published in December 2009 in the real-world economics review, issue no. 51.

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