I think it is worth making a new link to this post from about a year that shows the conference streams as a triangle
Quality management might be close to Practice and this seems to be where much of the interest on LinkedIn is centred. Not just on our own group but on others that we link to. But the conference is intended to include the Speculative and Emancipatory streams also.
See also page on Links and Dates for link to Towards mtw3 on LinkedIn. Please search on "mtw3" for more.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Diagram on quality and a learning loop
I have been asked by Will Pollard to post this diagram.
This blog is a useful place for diagrams and they are not so obvious in LinkedIn. It comes from a mailing list linked to MoSO, a Deming group based at the CQI. Apparently there is more material that could be available if there was some interest. This one is by Tony Brown and clearly shows Learning within a Deming quality loop.
I am happy to post any other versions in this blog. There are several ways of describing quality management and learning.
This blog is a useful place for diagrams and they are not so obvious in LinkedIn. It comes from a mailing list linked to MoSO, a Deming group based at the CQI. Apparently there is more material that could be available if there was some interest. This one is by Tony Brown and clearly shows Learning within a Deming quality loop.
I am happy to post any other versions in this blog. There are several ways of describing quality management and learning.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
This weekend there is a meeting in Brussels about Buddhist Business. The blog has several links to useful content and there may be more after the event
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In a short introductory interview, Joel Magnuson talks about his forthcoming book: The Approaching Great Transformation: Creating a New Commonwealth for the End of the Oil Age (Seven Stories Press, 2013).
I think this relates to the talk by John Burgoyne about avoiding the traffic jam scenario in China and other places.
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In a short introductory interview, Joel Magnuson talks about his forthcoming book: The Approaching Great Transformation: Creating a New Commonwealth for the End of the Oil Age (Seven Stories Press, 2013).
I think this relates to the talk by John Burgoyne about avoiding the traffic jam scenario in China and other places.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Twinity beach as a sculpture gallery
I hope there may be some changes in attitude towards virtual worlds. My colleague Will Pollard often claims that the time is still not right, that UK broadband is not Twinity ready or some other reason based on normal opinions.
But I notice he has tried out placing sculpture on a beach. I know that Web Kirby has been suggesting Twinity as a base for a gallery. Now there is 3D printing it should be possible to move models in various ways.
Follow this link to Will's blog.
If this works ok then a conference in Twinity could be next.
But I notice he has tried out placing sculpture on a beach. I know that Web Kirby has been suggesting Twinity as a base for a gallery. Now there is 3D printing it should be possible to move models in various ways.
Follow this link to Will's blog.
If this works ok then a conference in Twinity could be next.
Monday, November 5, 2012
LCC Futures Conference this week #LCCFutures
Later this week there is a three day look at Future trends based at the London college of Communication.
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/lcc-futures
Live streams from here and also archive I think. there are a couple of tests already. You can add comments.
www.lcc-futures.chrislinford.co.uk
The main site with schedule and info on speakers.
On LinkedIn there are now two topics on the group for Cross Media Live
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/LCC-Futures-Digital-Media-Games-4028414.S.172357264?qid=8b1d2e2a-f9d0-46a3-acd0-ceefe2d21e1b&trk=group_most_popular-0-b-ttl&goback=%2Egmp_4028414
Not sure if these links work. Search for Cross Media Live and hope is LCC will be near the top. Cross Media is about the same issues and reasons why LC Communication is no longer LC Printing.
Good to see more attention for video. Virtual worlds could be next.
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