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» The End of Process from The Obvious?
Organizations are trapped in a spiral of declining innovation led by the false promise of efficiency. Workers are given firm guidelines and are trained to only draw within them. Managers have the false belief engineered process and hoarding information is [Read More]

» The End of Process from IrishEyes
I HAVE FIRST-HAND EXPERIENCE in the process of innovation including many years sitting in discussions where I worked on annual budgets exceeding $25m. Like Ross Mayfield, I often noted how organizations are trapped in a spiral of declining innovation led [Read More]

» The End of Process from Venture Chronicles
One of the great things about my relationship with Ross (full spectrum from friendship to our investment in his company) is that it is definitive proof that two people who disagree on some big things can still be friends and [Read More]

» November 18 Innovation Linkage: the FORTUNE teller edition from Business Innovation 2005
The end of process [Ross Mayfield] Democrats call for 'Innovation Agenda' [IdeaFlow] Tapping into the wisdom of communities [Irving Wladawsky-Berger] Why can't real organizations be as collaborative as virtual games? [Dave Pollard] The 7 circles of in... [Read More]

» Quote: Process defined from warpedvisions.org
Process is an embedded reaction to prior stupidity. -- [Clay Shirky](http://ross.typepad.com/blog/2005/11/the_end_of_proc.html)... [Read More]

» Process matters from Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog
Last week, Ross Mayfield posted an interesting essay called The End of Process. In it, he argues that software-mediated social networks will tend to render formal business processes obsolete by reducing the costs of communication and coordination. "I d... [Read More]

» Business Process Innovation and Social Networks from Irving Wladawsky-Berger
A couple of weeks ago I participated in a breakfast roundtable in Palo Alto on Social Media and Web 2.0 hosted by Tony Perkins, founder and former editor-in-chief of Red Herring, who now leads AlwaysOn, an interactive online network. We [Read More]

» O risco de tanto organizar from A t r i u m - media e cidadania
Na sequ?ncia do programa 'Pr?s e Contras' de ontem ? noite, na RTP1, em que se discutiu o estado da educa??o em Portugal, fiquei com a sensa??o de que estar? em curso a tentativa de mudan?a de algo que ultrapassa... [Read More]

» Is Business Process Focus Limiting Enterprise Success? from PMThink! Project Management Thought Leadership
Ross posts about the end of process as we know it. Is a focus on business process limiting the success of your enterprise? I am not ready to abandon the concept of process yet. There is tremendous opportunity to reduce defects (the exceptions) in proce... [Read More]

» Ross Mayfield's Weblog: The End of Process from Churbuck.com
Ross Mayfield's Weblog: The End of Process A brilliant post on the pernicious P-word, Process, which yields the wonderful quote from Clay Shirky: Process is an embedded reaction to prior stupidity.I offer my own, cribbed from a column from ... [Read More]

» Lovingly building processes to last from Monkeymagic
On a possible link between a Japanese architect who build with paper tubes and process [Read More]

» End of Process? from Radovan Janecek: Nothing Impersonal
Ross Mayfield wrote a nice post on 'the end of process'. (via Mark) I wouldn't say 'end of process'. But I would say end of process defined as an algorithm. Few quotes: Because of constant change in our environment, processes are outdated the immediate... [Read More]

» How to discourage innovation: measure everything from Larry Bouthillier's eMedia Blog
Of all the quotes that I came across in my exploration that started at Rod Boothby's Rigid Process can Kill Innovation post on his Innovation Creators blog, my favorite is this: "process is an embedded reaction to prior stupidity." (From... [Read More]

» Let me clarify from The Obvious?
As a comment on Ross Mayfield's post about process I wrote: Process is the sort of word that grown ups in suits use to throw their weight around and to convince others that they know what is going on and [Read More]

» Large discussion on process from Knowledge Jolt with Jack
Ross Mayfield kicked off a winding discussion with "The End of Process" in which he complains that "process" is over-used. Many others have contributed to the discussion, in case you haven't seen it. [Read More]

» The end of process?!?! Are you nuts??? from Technovangelist
Recently I have been seeing a large number of links to Ross Mayfields blog post called the End... [Read More]

» The Backlash to Process from BABSONKNOWLEDGE.ORG
It was inevitable, I suppose. After several decades of largely positive palaver about the power of process, a backlash is beginning to emerge. Several journalists and bloggers have begun to argue that process is injurious to organizational health and i... [Read More]

» So when did process become a dirty word from Anecdote
In a past post I raised an issue with the word facilitation calling it a fat word. A comment ofNancy Whites got me thinking when sheasked When did process become a dirty word anyway, and why?… I dec... [Read More]

» Ross Mayfield on "The End of Process" from Information Management Now!
Ross begins his article with the following thought provoking lead: "If a knowledge worker has the organization's information in a social context at their finger tips, and the organization is sufficiently connected to tap experts and form groups insta... [Read More]

» Meetings from Preoccupations
The last week has been too busy for much blogging, so … some catching up. One thing that caught my eye a while back was David Heinemeier's (37 Signals) posting about meetings ― and their frequent lack of value. A [Read More]

» Process matters from Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog
Last week, Ross Mayfield posted an interesting essay called The End of Process. In it, he argues that software-mediated social networks will tend to render formal business processes obsolete by reducing the costs of communication and coordination. "I d... [Read More]

» SOA, Web 2.0 and the End ofDrudgery from IT Blagger 3.0
The Growth of Services One of the great boons of the growth of XML has been the way in which it has transformed integration - increasingly were seeing information flowing around the Internet as a set of self-describing documents that contain the... [Read More]

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