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Blogger Backrub from Nietzche

There are few things better than seeing your name up in lights on your favorite blog for little more than passing along a funny cartoon. Well, today when my habitual brain took my mouse and clicked onto Robert Lalasz' "Nietzsche or Nitschke?" blog, there it was -- a big 'ole shout-out to Trond. As a Packer fan, there isn't a lot to get excited about these days (except when the Jets lose, right Joel?) so I am forced to take pleasure in the little things.

Go Pack.

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Comment by WhartonBlog on October 12, 2006  

I wanted to invite you to participate in a novel experiment by MIT Sloan and Wharton – leveraging the knowledge and experience of community to write a book together, to be published in 2007.

The focus of our new book, tentatively titled We Are Smarter Than Me, is just that: a guide to the landscape of community knowledge and the identification of key principles to harness it. Organized initially around the major business functions and processes, the book will contain case studies of successes and failures, and commentary on the lessons learned. But most importantly, this book will (we hope) be written by hundreds or thousands of people, each listed as an author.

Using wiki technology, the purpose of our experiment is to determine whether a community approach applies to book-writing, and to harness the knowledge of the community to advance the state of management. You - can learn more about how this will work by visiting http://www.WeAreSmarter.com