
iKarma Après plusieurs années d'activité en tant que contrôleur de gestion, j'ai enrichi mon approche des organisations et de leur pilotage en passant par le prisme du Développement Durable et de l'économie sociale et solidaires (ESS). Aujourd'hui très engagé dans la promotion d'un nouveau pilotage des organisations, j'offre un accompagnement qui ouvre vers une gestion responsable et raisonnée. La gestion doit être capable de mettre en valeur toutes les richesses, notamment celles qui ont été écartées de nos tableaux de bord classiques. Ma démarche s'enrichit au quotidien de nouvelles formes et de nouveaux outils développant notre intelligence collective au bénéfice du plus grand nombre Pour être en mesure d'offrir mes services j'organise mon temps en trois activités: 1- réalisation de missions courtes (temps partiel, CDD, missions d'interim 2- Personal MBA (PMBA) et R&D sur les thèmes tels que, N'hésitez pas à me contacter.
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TraceWatch Web Stats - FREE Advanced Traffic Analysis Countly | Mobile Analytics Check Out Tagxedo, A Ridiculously Cool Word Cloud Generator There’s a new word cloud generator in Web town, and it’s a pure delight if you’re into visualization technology, words or better yet, both. Its hard-to-remember name is Tagxedo and it was built by developer Hardy Leung and released just a couple of days ago. Leung says the inspiration for the app is Wordle, a word cloud generation tool we’ve covered once or twice in the past. Well, good news for Leung: even Wordle creator Jonathan Feinberg, who recently left his regular job at IBM Research to go work on Google Books, says Tagxedo is not so much an alternative as the next generation of Wordle, and a “leap forward” in both the layout algorithms and the design of the tweaking interface. I concur – Tagxedo’s downright amazing. You can use the app to create visually stunning word clouds like the ones I embedded in this post by inserting words (e.g. speeches, news articles, letters, slogans, themes, and so on). The app was built in Silverlight, and in case you were wondering why, Leung says:
Flattr est-il réellement une arnaque ? Comme je l’ai dit en commentaire, j’aimerais réagir un peu plus en détail au billet de Rom1v sur Flattr. Ce billet est très proche de ces trois billets de Stéphane Laborde (@Galuel) : On pourra déjà remarquer une évolution amusante du raisonnement de Stéphane La borde au cours de l’année 2010. La démonstration est fourbe, et l’esprit non aguerri en raisonnement de ce genre peut facilement s’y laisser tromper. Flattr, une chaîne de Ponzi ? Stéphane Laborde aime régulièrement hurler à la chaîne de Ponzi lorsqu’on lui parle de Flattr, sans se rendre compte qu’il est complètement à côté de la plaque : C’est quoi une chaîne de Ponzi ? Pas de promesse de gain Flattr ne fait pas de promesse de gain. Ce n’est pas les nouveaux utilisateurs qui donnent de l’argent aux anciens Comme je viens de le dire, il y a 2 modes d’utilisation, le don et la réception. Le modèle fonctionne sur un cercle fermé Ensuite, il se trouve que le modèle fonctionne même en boucle fermée, sans apport de nouveaux utilisateurs
Analyzing interactions in Twitter. The case of an exploratory seminar | is it just me In this post I’ll explore the social interactions in Twitter that were made by participants and supervisors of an exploratory seminar as well as the external experts that joined the discussion. The seminar was designed to let students explore the power of Social Media in a real world scenario with the goal to enable participants to value the strengths and weaknesses of such tools in a co-operative working context. Therefore, one key requirement in the learning design was for students to communicate and collaborate with nothing else than Social Media tools. For the analyses shown in this article we used Artefact-Actor-Networks (Reinhardt, Moi & Varlemann, 2009, AANs) for obtaining and storing data from Twitter and Gephi for calculating metrics and visualizing the resulting networks. Artifact-level analysis To track interaction and communication in the seminar we asked the participants to use the tag #fsln10 for all course-related issues on Social Media channels. Actor-level analysis W.
Mint: A Fresh Look at your Site QUOjs - Micro JavaScript Library Notebook | Konigi We know that starting with why is important to product design, but what comes next? "How" would definitely come soon after. But there are many ways to propose how to begin exploring possibilities. The 99u points to a number of questions to ask before starting a project, and how language matters. They refer to Warren Berger's article in the Harvard Business Review about one of the questions top innovators ask when confronted with a design challenge. Here's why the words make a difference: When people within companies try to innovate, they often talk about the challenges they’re facing by using language that can inhibit creativity instead of encouraging it, says the business consultant Min Basadur, who has taught the How Might We (HMW) form of questioning to companies over the past four decades. Tim Brown of IDEO talks about how the words carry meaning for problem solving. [W]ithin the phrase, each of those three words plays a role in spurring creative problem solving.
12 Tools to Measure Social Influence (Maybe) Social media influence is a bit like oxygen – we "know" it's there and we know in some sense that it is essential for “life” if we’re in marketing, advertising or public relations, but can we capture it in a jar and observe it? No. Well, at least not entirely. Any number of tools – freely available on the Web – purport to tell us our overall social media influence or at least a slice of it (a la Twitter). While none is perfect or complete yet, using a combination of them can prove useful. Here then is a roundup of tools that measure influence in the social web: Broad social web tools Klout: Klout currently track a user’s Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin and Foursquare activity. PeerIndex: How PeerIndex describes what it measures: "PeerIndex: a measure of your online social capital. Twentyfeet: What Twentyfeet says it offers: "Aggregated stats in one place. PostRank : This service says it "tracks where and how users engage, and what they pay attention to — in real-time." Twitter tools Connect:
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