Roland Harwood at NESTA has a nice account of Clay Shirky's great talk at the RSA last week - Organising without Organisations. That talk, Roland's post and Euan's reflections on Clay's book have finally triggered my Amazonian instincts and I'm looking forward to a good read soon.
It's a funny word, organisation, and it's a bit misleading. It seems to imply a solidity to what are really emerging patterns. When we call Shell an organisation we make it more solid than it really is. It sounds odd to call Shell an organising but it might be more accurate, and place it a little more on a level with the humble little gatherings us mortals are organising all the time, of which Shell is really just a rather large scale iteration.
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there's a really interesting conversation between clay shirky and daniel goleman (author of emotional intelligence) on Socially Intelligent Computing with free samples available for listening at www.morethansound.net
March 28, 2008 15:49 Permalink for comment