The October issue of the Harvard Business Review has an article by Scott Clark: The Contribution Revolution – Letting Volunteers Build Your Business. Mr. Clark challenges companies to tap into the contributions of people beyond their organizations. (He has clearly driven the Kool-Aid offered by Don Tapscott in Wikinomics.) One section caught my attention: I [...]
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The Contribution Revolution
Published by Doug Cornelius
on December 11, 2008 at 5:15 pm in Enterprise 2.0
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