Leading your team in the digital age (blog) by Kate Baucherel Source: Leading your team in the digital age – Digital LeadersDigital Leaders
Read MoreIt’s good to see Facebook and Google taking action over fake news sites – although I will be heartbroken if the likes of the Daily Mash & the Onion are culled along with the purveyors of misleading Source: Fake news is only part of the story…. | Kate Baucherel | Pulse | LinkedIn
Read MoreThe issue: “How can we encourage more women to work in the North’s Digital Sector and what do we need to do to achieve this?” Source: Women in the Digital Sector BQ Live Debate – VirtualCMS
Read MoreIn June 2016, the result of the U.K.’s referendum on membership of the European Union brings down the Prime Minister, cripples Parliament and divides a nation in acrimonious back-biting. Why did the ‘Brexit’ vote cause such surprise and disruption, and can you be sure this turmoil won’t happen in the upcoming presidential election? On the…
Read MoreThis is the Jawbone seismograph. Jawbone activity sensors picked up the Napa Valley earthquake in 2014 as it suddenly woke thousands of local users: wearable devices are tracking fascinating, potentially useful, anonymised data.
Read More“If someone hit your car or put you in harm’s way, could you prove what happened?” asks PoliceWitness.com. “Let us choose the right dash cam for you”. Bicycle safety pioneer Cycliq’s light cams Source: Encryption? Who needs it! | Kate Baucherel | Pulse | LinkedIn
Read MoreLike ripples from a pond, conversations about community seem to lead to greater and grander ideas of how collaboration can change the world – from sustainable volunteering, to establishing a close-knit supply chain to support economic recovery. Recently a group of community professionals were tossing around the wild idea that cultural centres such as museums and…
Read MoreAt last week’s Thinking Digital conference in Newcastle, Bill Jinks, IBM’s technical advisor to the All England Lawn Tennis Club, presented a fantastic online community case study that’s been developing for quarter of a century: IBM and the Championships at Wimbledon. When you think of tennis at Wimbledon, its traditions, dress code, green lawns, and strawberries and…
Read MoreThe press and internet are overwhelmed with news and views about Cybersecurity. From TalkTalk account details being leaked, to security breaches in Hollywood, and government surveillance speculation, threats seem to be everywhere. In the face of such information overload, people’s opinions polarise. Which camp do you favour? “It’ll never happen to me” or “secure everything…
Read MoreThe way that people communicate is changing. “Community-driven companies will always win” said former Editor in Chief of Wired magazine, Chris Anderson, in this recent interview with BCG Perspectives. There’s a disconnect between the traditionally short term viewpoint of a company and the long term nature of a community. When a company’s behaviour is driven by City reports, quarterly…
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