Here are some of the things I learned via Twitter this past week.
There were lots of quotable folks on Twitter this week, so that’s what I’m highlighting:
@charlesjennings “My credo: real learning is all about experience, practice, conversations and reflections – no more, no less.”
@hwakelam “Complex systems create fast space (simulation) improving engagement with physical space and helping adults play ~ John Smart”
@oscarberg ”Collaboration is in a more sorry state in most (even leading) large organisations than they dare to confess.” – “I have yet to experience an organisation where their collaboration practices are as good as they say.”
@JenniferSertl “As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being ~ Carl Jung”
@SebPaquet “Money has no smell, but reputation does.”
“the Knowledge makes us the most qualified cabbys in the world, twitter makes us the most informed” via @Jackcabnory & @KARLcabbyJAMES
@techherding “Starting a new business based on Apple “cloud” model. You pay me to buy a Ferrari, but I keep it for you.”
@susancain “In modern organizational life, the most important things are the ones you can’t measure ~ Roger Martin, at World Innovation Forum”
@ImaginaryTime “Organizations need to start regarding knowledge as an emergent property of social interaction as opposed to a material object.”