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Matt Moore spotted the Bain survey of Management Tools.

I’m repressing a snicker at a different interpretation of the term. Slightly more seriously I dislike the term tools used to refer to a way of working with human beings. I think it perpetuates the mechanistic myth of organisations.

Anyway having cleared my throat, it’s interesting that newcomers to the survey are corporate blogs and collaborative innovation (oh and consumer ethnography).

I read the Bain description of blogs which was reasonable enough though tinged with a command-and-control sensibility (Ensure consistency with corporate image and product branding; Establish the blog’s focus and mission; blogs can strengthen relationships with targeted customer groups and position CEOs and other employees as industry experts).

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