Building on Jacobs: The City Emergent; Beyond Streets and Buildings
The power of pull helps to explain the growth of cities - drawing on the work of three of my heroes: Jane Jacobs, Geoffrey West and Adrian Bejan
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Building on Jacobs: The City Emergent; Beyond Streets and Buildings
The power of pull helps to explain the growth of cities - drawing on the work of three of my heroes: Jane Jacobs, Geoffrey West and Adrian Bejan
Discovering the Passion of the Explorer ft. Writer & Strategist John Hagel
Here's a new podcast episode on Impact Everywhere with Benjamin Von Wong where I talk about how to nurture the Passion of the Explorer, the Power of Pull and how to craft a more powerful Narrative
The snack is back: How messaging will satisfy audience appetite for bite-sized content
Peggy Anne Salz suggests that the advance of messaging apps and platforms will take the Power of Pull to a new level
How Advertising Will Get Way More Personal—and Then Vanish Completely
Looking ahead at how technology will reshape advertising - and potentially lead to its demise, as the power of pull overtakes the power of push
Demand sharing unleashes the “power of pull” for your science research
The Power of Pull: Large corporations, fledgling start ups, and universities can access an explosion of shared knowledge and lateral learning when they decide to pull information from global networks
John Seely Brown and John Hagel On why the power of pull rep
An oldie but a goodie - John Seely Brown and I offer some perspective on the Power of Pull - more timely now than ever
Demand sharing unleashes the “power of pull” for your science research
“In a closed society where everybody’s guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity” (Thompson, 1971).
“Pull allows each of us to find and access people and resources when we need them, while attracting to us the people and resources that are relevant and valuable, even if we were not even aware before that they existed” (Hagel2010; Retrieved…
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BIF 6: John Hagel - The Power of Pull
The power of pull and passion, and sharing some personal stories - not sure if I have shared this talk that I gave at the Business Innovation Factory gathering at the beginning of the last decade