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The Firm of the Future
This article discusses the reasons why the billable hour is dead, and why Intellectual Capital, not just human capital is so important to the firm of the future.
http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/Issues/2008/Nov/The%20Firm%20of%20the%20Future
Tags: professional, service, people, leverage, knowledge, management, knowledge, intellectual, capital, hourly Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009
This article discusses the reasons why the billable hour is dead, and why Intellectual Capital, not just human capital is so important to the firm of the future.
http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/Issues/2008/Nov/The%20Firm%20of%20the%20Future
Tags: professional, service, people, leverage, knowledge, management, knowledge, intellectual, capital, hourly Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009
Meeting Facilitation: The No-Magic Method • from the classic by Berit Lakey
I first learned of this via the Burning Man Webteam. Hosted at Reclaiming, a site devoted to modern witchcraft and paganism, yet subtitled “No-Magic” and originating from the short classic by Beri... Read more
http://reclaiming.org/resources/consensus/blakey.html
Tags: social, capital, quaker, nash, equilibrium, meetings, facilitation, consensus, civics, agendas Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009
I first learned of this via the Burning Man Webteam. Hosted at Reclaiming, a site devoted to modern witchcraft and paganism, yet subtitled “No-Magic” and originating from the short classic by Beri... Read more
http://reclaiming.org/resources/consensus/blakey.html
Tags: social, capital, quaker, nash, equilibrium, meetings, facilitation, consensus, civics, agendas Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009
Innovation and Growth: Size Matters, by Geoffrey B. West | Breakthrough Ideas for 2007 | The Harvard Business Review List
As scalability governs biological metabolism, growth, evolution, and mortality, it also governs growth and performance of cities and social organizations, which consume energy and resources, depend on... Read more
http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu/hbrsa/en/issue/0702/article/R0702A.jhtml#section11
Tags: wealth, urban, planning, social, networks, social, capital, scalability, innovation, economics Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009
As scalability governs biological metabolism, growth, evolution, and mortality, it also governs growth and performance of cities and social organizations, which consume energy and resources, depend on... Read more
http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu/hbrsa/en/issue/0702/article/R0702A.jhtml#section11
Tags: wealth, urban, planning, social, networks, social, capital, scalability, innovation, economics Saved by: admin at 29 Jun 2009