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<title>The FASTForward Blog : Clay Shirky On Leadership and Management in an Interconnected World</title>
<link>http://www.fastforwardblog.com/2009/02/11/clay-shirky-on-leadership-and-management-in-an-interconnected-world/#IDComment15007508</link>
<description>Hi Jon - great post !   I completely  agree with Clay Shirky that the &amp;quot;really radical changes become apparent when the work turns to finding or creating something new, something really different, when the direction is aimed directly at stimulating and supporting innovation&amp;quot;.  In a previous consulting engagement I used a slide titled &amp;quot;Emergence, connection visibility, knowledge flows&amp;quot;  As E2.0 accelerates enterprises move more towards &amp;quot;emergence&amp;quot; dictated by social construction of just-in-time knowledge from ongoing flows of dynamic information between people and social capital in the network.  I think we&amp;#039;ll see &amp;lsquo;connection visibility&amp;rsquo; becoming more important in &amp;#039;smarter enterprises&amp;#039; that use social network analysis to show the intersection of influence networks and knowledge flow pathways to better illustrate how real work gets done using informal networks (collaborative, P2P, non-hierarchical). NOTE: This will complement not replace the hierarchy.   The objective is to better manage human connectivity as a critical resource that allows informal networks to help channel the real flow of information and influence for increased organizational agility in support of strategic initiatives and value creation. </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 23:44:51 +0000</pubDate>
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