Friday, December 16, 2011

Checking out YouTube for CMS and Dynamic Capability #mtw3

I have been thinking about the social media phases of #mtw3 , both round about now and possibilities with a bit more production during or after the face-to-face. YouTube is interesting as public space. Apparently it is in the top five search engines as in where most people go.

But it is not reflecting what the #mtw3 interests seem to be. Searching on "Critical Management Studies" (CMS) finds one major result.



habitat62 has also loaded another prize event for the Dark Side.



So CMS is on YouTube but there are no comments so far and not much else relevant that crops up alongside.

The Tent City University approach is much easier to access.



It links immediately to lots of other stuff in lots of other places.

Here also is some BBC balance



so Tent City connects with a wider public.

Similarly a search on Dynamic Capabilities finds only one suitable result



It turns out to include a significant proportion on the benefits of courses at Cranfield. YouTube works best with conversation so this may develop if related videos are posted.

"Learning Organisation" still gets loads of results. Peter Senge is around no 20, behind  Jack Welch.

So it could be that practitioners or the people who use YouTube are still with ideas from the first MTW. The academics have taken a turn or two but they are not widely followed.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Twinity connected to Tent City University

A blog by Will Pollard links to a YouTube video with photos from Tent City near St Pauls and Exeter  cathedral.  There could be more experiments later. St Pauls is interesting as part of central London where Twinityb is possible. So far not many UK universities are inside the scope.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Trends on search for Learning Organisation and Dynamic Capabilities

I have done some searches on both "learning organisation" and "dynamic capabilities". I think one explanation for why academics and practitioners do not often attend the same events could be language. Of course there are differences in what different words describe, but fist look at the charts.


In books, "learning organisations" peaked roughly at the time of the first conferences. "Dynamic capablities" has grown steadily and now shows in more new titles.

But for trends on searches there is no obvious awareness of "dynamic capabilites". Interest in learning organisations is declining but continues.

So there would be a point to exploring the connections between the two topics and presenting dynamic capabiliktes for a wider audience.

See also some charts on CMS in a blog by Will Pollard.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Management Theory at Work Three announced at Critical Management

My colleague willpollard has posted an announcement at Critical Management


Currently a LinkedIn group to develop the structure, the idea is to continue a sequence of conferences from about ten years ago. My own take is that the first MTW went a bit off course with the closing keynote from Chris Grey. He persuaded the academic part of the audience that universities have a better basis in critique than in claiming to offer effective practice. So the idea of mixing academics and practitioners did not continue. There was also a turn from learning organisations to leadership which again I think was unfortunate. Of course organisations need leadership but charisma is in a context.
Critique is included in the current scope and comment is welcome. There may be a face to face event in late 2012 but the online aspect is expected to continue.
LinkedIn search groups "mtw3" 

I hope they have a look at Twinity St Pauls.

See also a New York Times  link from the Critical Management site

Collage from Twinity - Tent City and Exeter

Based in Twinity I sometimes find it hard to communicate with people who don't have much bandwidth or experience in virtual worlds. This blog may work as a link. Another problem it could solve is that Twinity is limited to a few large cities. I recently visited Exeter where there is a camp at the cathedral. So this is where the sign comes from. Over the next few weeks I may continue linking Exeter and the St Pauls site on Twinity.

By the way, the version of inside St Pauls is well worth a visit.

Any sort of conversation in any location can have a related version in Twinity.