May 2011
1 post
While you are reading this I’m most likely enjoying the company of our...
– Mathemagenic
June 2010
1 post
At the moment: thinking about informal communication and it’s effects,...
– Mathemagenic
March 2010
4 posts
People have to understand and believe in what an organization is doing, why the...
– The FASTForward Blog » 10 General Principles For Leading and Managing in the Networked Knowledge Workplace : Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary
Math is not facts (times tables) and procedures (long division), although those...
– Math Mama Writes…: Sue’s Top Ten Issues in Math Education
Online facilitation is about finding the balance of me/we in any context. #ITC10
– Twitter / Nancy White: Online facilitation is abo …
It is our responsibility and privilege to help children as they learn.
– Staying Patient | Attachment Parenting International Blog
February 2010
5 posts
I think in many ways they feel the same way about friendship that I do and that...
– the little travelers * travel notes: details
By blocking other analysts from a similar pattern of up and out, Colony & Co...
– Stowe Boyd - /message - Feudalism 2.0 In The World Of Analysis
Now I have spoken on several occasions about the cyclical pattern of mess and...
– Cognitive Edge: My study, a picture and a hobby refound
In general I think that government services are the worst possible option for...
– Chris Corrigan » The necessity of government services
Done with the PhD work, I’m taking things quietly, working on closing one...
– Mathemagenic — Lilia Efimova on personal productivity in knowledge-intensive environments, weblog research, knowledge management, PhD, serendipity and lack of work-life balance…
January 2010
2 posts
the biggest reason why women remain frustrated is more profound: many women are...
– Women in the workforce: Female power | The Economist
A company that hasn’t learned to listen to its own employees, and encourage them...
– 3 Things You Need to Know About Social Media Strategy
November 2009
3 posts
I would say it’s because of my kids that all of this has happened. I lost myself...
– Sonya Fehér: In My Wrong Mind » Mandatory Illumination
Fear is a kind of parenting fungus: invisible, insidious, perfectly designed to...
– Can These Parents Be Saved: The Growing Backlash Against Over-Parenting - TIME
Some forward-thinking companies are already giving employees more freedom to...
– Why You Can’t Use Personal Technology at the Office - WSJ.com
August 2009
2 posts
You’re almost talking, almost walking, almost in college. Almost. It goes way...
– Baby Gear, Toys, Strollers, Nursery Furniture | One. | Spilling the Beans
Finally my PhD journey is over - I’m a Dr. now! Happy, relieved and...
– Mathemagenic — Lilia Efimova on personal productivity in knowledge-intensive environments, weblog research, knowledge management, PhD, serendipity and lack of work-life balance…
July 2009
1 post
When I look what makes a company or country, it is ultimately its people. It is...
– Leadership and Followership « A day in the life as the director of IBM’s Zurich Research Lab
June 2009
1 post
My dissertation is online and in print and the clock is ticking towards my PhD...
– Mathemagenic — Lilia Efimova on personal productivity in knowledge-intensive environments, weblog research, knowledge management, PhD, serendipity and lack of work-life balance…
April 2009
1 post
I prefer examples to theories, case studies to experiments. Given a choice...
– Knowing the Particulars, by Thomas Erickson
March 2009
2 posts
Peter Donker at 16:54 on 26 March
In my experience it is like being in a ritual...
– Facebook | Lilia Efimova
Picture an average American who decides to stop working at the age of 65. Got...
– Working Life
January 2009
4 posts
Love fabric? Print something unique
Spoonflower lets you print fabric from...
– Spoonflower
Knowing that I would share my dissertation publicly, I desperately wanted to...
– apophenia: Taken Out of Context — my PhD dissertation
If change is happening on the outside faster than on the inside the end is in...
– The Obvious?: More and more true by the day
While this is not exactly blogging about ongoing research, it definitely...
– thinking with my fingers: About research blogging
November 2008
1 post
When I find a great post I am always quick to provide my Twitter friends with a...
– Have you hugged a blogger lately?
October 2008
5 posts
Social technologies must be lived in to be understood. You can’t understand from...
– McGee’s Musings : Seven years at McGee’s Musings
I have not been blogging for a while. Between working on the chapters of my PhD...
– Mathemagenic
…I’m pretty darned convinced that the relationship between networks and...
– Full Circle Associates » Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations Nov 17-21
Colleague said to me: “half the comments on your blog seem to be from...
– In a comment to The Obvious?: A comment on comments
amazing how history can be re-written by the owners of mailing lists
– Twitter / Ed Mitchell: chortling at the festivals …
September 2008
3 posts
Setting clear boundaries is also freedom.
– It’s Not Called Permissive Parenting / The Blog of Attachment Parenting International
For some jobs […] you might be better to pretend you were in prison for...
– Jamie’s Weblog » Blog Archive » Things I learnt during, and about, my PhD
Customer communities are more sterile, homogenized and veneer than they will be...
– Ross Mayfield’s Weblog: Leadership and Management of Distributed Collaboration, and the Rise and Fall of the Chief Community Officer
August 2008
5 posts
The longer I do this, the more I suspect that a good part of the...
– Opinion: What Productivity Studies Really Show
FriendFeed’s ‘fake following‘ is “just [what] everyone does all the time in real...
– Fake Following « Wir sprechen Online.
всё, что без нарратива и человеческого повествования, не воспринимается
– Стою в Фаланстере, ищу другие тексты про ММК. Две мысли: разучился покупать без рекомендаций, все буквы должны быть и в цифре и в бумаге. - FriendFeed
‘The ever-mounting pressure to consume is meticulously organised’
– Twitter / Ed Mitchell: ‘The ever-mounting pressure…
We may have been fooled into thinking that knowledge workers write things down...
– The marks are on the knowledge worker
July 2008
3 posts
Maybe the trick to long-term blogging is to never become an A-lister ;-)
– Twitter / Stephanie Booth: Maybe the trick to long-ter…
The raised profile of E.2.0 means you have to ask bigger, uglier people for...
– The Obvious?: Mixed blessing
Blogging about blogging, writing about writing, documentaries about...
– Seth’s Blog: The limits of meta
June 2008
3 posts
I need to make something before I can organize it. I do not think, nor write, in...
– the sum of my parts » Blog Archive » Tasty bit of research
I’m starting to wonder what on Earth I was doing a year ago that allowed me to...
– The luxury of pupose-less blogging can be a good thing - CorpBlawg
reflecting on my own choices for doing PhD (topics, methodology, ethics, etc.)...
– Mathemagenic: learning and KM insights - Wednesday, August 30, 2006
May 2008
6 posts
Here are a few strategies suggested by experts to encourage innovation that...
– Creating a firm culture that supports innovative design | Practice Matters | Architectural Record (via steph)
Blogging has been perhaps the single most important activity I have ever...
– /Message: My Social Timeline: A Social Mapplication
…writing and understanding are mutually constructed. Scholars write and think...
– Helping doctoral students write: pedagogies for supervision, p.81