Harold Jarche introduction

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jarche.com a visual introduction to my perspectives on work & learning Harold Jarche where I first went to school
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Page 1: Harold Jarche introduction

jarche.com

a visual introduction to my perspectives on

work & learning

Harold Jarche

where I first went to school

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Increased complexity

needs simplified

design

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If humans had to be taught how to learn,

we would never have survived

Learning is natural

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Learning

is not a separate activity

removed from work

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Our networked reality

is changing

how we view work

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a job is not the same as meaningful work

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labour is replaceable, talent is not

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work function silos are artifacts of a time when information was scarce

and connections were few

networks bust silosjarche.com

HR IT KM

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It’s time for a serious redesign of how we structure work

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the Internet

makes

“time at work”

an antiquated notion

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networks subvert

standardization

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the largest barrier

to meaningful work

is the organization itself

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A dysfunctional organizational culture

does not improve with the transparency

of the Internet

it just gets exposed

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trust emerges fromopen, transparent & diverse

networks

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openness enables

transparencywhich fosters

innovation

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innovation is not so much about

having ideas as it is about

making connections jarche.com

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social open business is a shift in how we work:

from hierarchies to networks

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