Intro: Which of these connected coordinates of open productivities of knowledge and work do you want to cross-examine first:
K1*(individual being) K2*(group being - eg team)K3*(one systems gravity of leadership) K4* (global business sector's future for all peoples) K5* (how sustainability of local societies interacts with global sectors)
Latest posts: Feb 2006
The Networks of Messrs DeSkilling .. tell us at wcbn007@easynet.co.uk which searches you most value in this blog eg Drucker Love Commonwealth .. Are European leaders announcing any space races as revolutionary and imaginative as those of President Bush (version 2006)?
How the EU turned against Human KM -a case study in compounding economic destruction by investing in machines and power, whilst cutting down people and transparent networks.
Most of my learning (or knowledge exploring) around the value multipliers of peoples economics comes from reading my father's thousands of leaders at The Economist- many of these are freely useable today (eg the death of distance series are causing a new American Revolution as you click, whereas the Entrepreneurial Revolution catalogue were used as early as 1976 by Romano Prodi in leadership roundtables across Italy) to open up future history debates we could describe that flow into this weblog as being inspired by what Drucker meant by knowledge work and co-working and social ecology and against the kind of manager who empires over people with the IT budget or spreadsheeted numbers. Then my mother's family brings several generations of links with medicine and constitution of India and British Raj - not least that she would have been classified as Indian not British in nationality if my grandfather hadn't been responsible for doublechecking integrity of the constitutional laws which Britain drafted for India's independence. Kemp and Kemp: My mother's brother was also a lawyer whose crust was earned as a mediator of big business disputes; but whose hobby -or passion for good law - was to write up the precedents of compensation for people who suffered lifelong personal injury's. One of David's last crusades for individual rights provides the networking lead that unseated the British Lord Chancellor who almost destroyed personal injury compensation because his own understanding of compound arithmetic of lifetime costs was not as future-deep as it needed to be. Strangely to my mathematician's eyes for truth-testing connectivity: it is this misunderstanding of exponentials and potential risks to humanity due to compound loss of transparency mapping that is the weakest link and today globalization's greatest people risk wherever we cannot see wholy enough because lawyer or economist failed to sustain the highest trust by imposing rules that may have perfectly fit their past but were mathematically wrong to try to be precise about for evolving all our future's goodwill.
Others may want to understand the more nuanced leadership dialogues of 30 years of debates around Entrepreneurial Revolution (watch out for 2006 30th birthday parties, or help co-create one); Death of Distance network wires and future history scripts (22nd year young including humanity's sustainability Project30000 being collaboratively co-edited by bloggers at Club of Village * City * Country); or are latest professional work of goodwill mapping of global sector exponentials (where the future is upcurving or downcurving) due to contextually fit governance connecting the trust-flow of intangibles, network transparency across organisational boundaries, and global*local sustainability interactions which require a simultaneous end to economics of externalities being indulged by every top 10000 organisation. These are all dynamics that value exchange 1 2 mapping of valuetrue trasnparency communities can open source around any global industry context or network leader.Hi-trust investment over a generation returns 100 fold to investors but only by multiplying ever more value for society.
Chris Macrae, wcbn007@easynet.co.uk, http://kmeurope.blogspot.com

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Club of City has extended its virtual roadshow to Brussels and Venice. Also at this weblog's bottom line I have inaugurated a rolling history of courage and blunders 1990-2006
Mail me at wcbn007@easynet.co.uk if your city wishes to join the virtual weblog roadshow -taking what you wish of out contents on trust-flow governance

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Some 2004/2005 KM conversations that I would be interesred in re-connecting now that the European Union's has banned freedom of speech across such topics

Stories by this author
The Knowledge NETWORKER and R&D for Angels (Mon 06 Jan 2003)
YOUR Kboard SUGGESTION BOX plus picks you treasure hunted around here (Wed 25 Dec 2002)
Would you like to self-organise a Fringe Festival at KM Euro 2002, London 13-15 Nov (Thu 26 Sep 2002)

Comments by this author
KnowledgeBoard - Quick Tour (Thu 01 Sep 2005)
What are the most inspiringly productive things people are doing (Sun 31 Jul 2005)
Can you tell us about any of the most painful projects to co-manage? (Tue 26 Jul 2005)
Patricia Wolf's leaving letter to KB (Thu 21 Jul 2005)
Call for ideas - KM Europe 2005 – The Fringe Track (Wed 13 Jul 2005)
What hi-trust franchises could we openly spread & guide all over the world? (Mon 20 Jun 2005)
Which Networks or Communities do you recommend to peers as paying back the time you spend with them? (Sat 18 Jun 2005)
Marketing KM or KM Communications? (Wed 15 Jun 2005)
Can you manage knowledge or emote intelligence if you don't know which way The System is leading? (Tue 14 Jun 2005)
A different perspective: KM and Intellectual property (Mon 13 Jun 2005)
Personal Knowledge Management (Wed 08 Jun 2005)
Where can we cross-fertilise KM and networks? (Tue 07 Jun 2005)
Do you believe in renewable billionaires storytelling? (Sun 05 Jun 2005)
Let's Vote for top 200 networks collaborating for humanity (Sun 05 Jun 2005)
Economics &&&& (Sat 04 Jun 2005)
What would attract you to join a cross-industry community of European business innovation practicioners? (Fri 03 Jun 2005)
World's Greatest Learning Games - Can we catalogue them? (Wed 01 Jun 2005)
Anyone interested in discussing 4D's of Appreciative Inquiry? (Wed 01 Jun 2005)
The evolution of organisations’ search strategies for knowledge (Mon 30 May 2005)
Can we rehearse transparent list of why people lurk? (Sun 29 May 2005)
What wealth and health might people have never made or found without cafes? (Sat 28 May 2005)
2X2 matrix of Knowledge of Leadership Beyond Industrial Age Economics of Scarcity (Sat 28 May 2005)
What sorts of competition develops/destroys value? (Fri 27 May 2005)
What is Presence? Senge and other open learning facilitators reply (Fri 27 May 2005)
Intellectual Capital (Fri 27 May 2005)
Which of these dynamics do you use MAPS to help you see with other people? (Thu 26 May 2005)
aceMedia: KB Project of the Month: 6 June 2005 (Thu 26 May 2005)
How do we know when Shareholder Value Analysis is Fraudulent or misconceived? (Wed 25 May 2005)
KM Template (Tue 24 May 2005)
Anyone hosting a discussion discussing a community's greatest fear? (Mon 23 May 2005)
What could you and I knowledge-share about market research analysis? (Mon 23 May 2005)
Who starts Knowledge Management first (Sun 22 May 2005)
Psychology and mood behind knowledge management (Sat 21 May 2005)
Superior Economics -Seeing the Emotional Intelligence of it All (Fri 20 May 2005)
What's the most interesting question you ask of an author of a text book? (Fri 20 May 2005)
What do we know about the Emotional Intelligence of World Class Explorers? (Thu 19 May 2005)
Do you want to play HOLO? (Wed 18 May 2005)
Do you know how to vision & do we know how to vision? (Wed 18 May 2005)
Information on Knowledge Transition (Tue 17 May 2005)
It is KM or NOT (Tue 17 May 2005)
Knowledge of Community (Tue 17 May 2005)
Tran4: How can everyone be encouraged to connect in questioning sustainability of an organisation and industry sector and country/regional society? (Tue 17 May 2005)
How do you use linkedin? (Mon 16 May 2005)
Tran 3 : Dictionary for Future of the World - can we collaboratively produce it? (Mon 16 May 2005)
Tran 2 - dimensions? MEDICAL POST-TSUNAMI SUSTAINABILITY transformation & KM networkers?? (Sun 15 May 2005)
Can you help us catalogue a list of transformation issues? (Sat 14 May 2005)
What do you find cool about google's new tool bar? (Sat 14 May 2005)
Could you help me list & guide us round EU KM related projects? (Sat 14 May 2005)
Does anyone want to play the transformation leadership game? (Fri 13 May 2005)
Knowledge Management (Fri 13 May 2005)
Can KnowledgeBoard transform the KM world? (Wed 11 May 2005)
What can we learn from grandiose virtual community mistakes? (Tue 10 May 2005)
What could architects of virtual community learn from mass media & other designers? (Tue 10 May 2005)
Which do you want to live in: EXCHANGE or PROCESS world? (Mon 09 May 2005)
Are we valuing or devaluing youth? (Sun 08 May 2005)
Do you know when leadership is drowning your sustainability in numbers? (Sun 08 May 2005)
What do you see as number 1 question of Knowledge Management? (Sat 07 May 2005)
How could a KM process be initiated after implementation of a collaborative software ? (Fri 06 May 2005)
Transparently : What is KB's Emotionally Intelligent Brand Charter (Fri 06 May 2005)
"freakonomics": What questions would you like to know if economics has an answer to? (Thu 05 May 2005)
Why not use this thread if you are going to a meeting in a city and want to linkup with any fellow KB co-delegates? (Thu 05 May 2005)
The Game of Your Life - Knowing Your Future Value (Wed 04 May 2005)
How good can KM people get at connecting up the disciplinary bridges (Tue 03 May 2005)
Intercultural management and knowledge creation (Tue 03 May 2005)
relationship between knowledge economy and intellectual capital (Tue 03 May 2005)
Could we develop the KB Book Club or other Clubs? (Tue 03 May 2005)
A Framework for the successful Introduction of KM using CBR and Semantic Web Technologies (Mon 02 May 2005)
Exceptional KM2.0 :Where & When Excellent Managers will never make Purposeful Leaders (Sun 01 May 2005)
What sellable services could KB cooperatives develop? (Sun 01 May 2005)
New Knowledge Generation (Sun 01 May 2005)
Could you choose 1 of these 2 million "wrong measurement" threads to help us know? (Sat 30 Apr 2005)
Call for Chapters (Case Studies) (Fri 29 Apr 2005)
Hippocratic Oath - Do you know what to learn from it? (Fri 29 Apr 2005)
Women & Knowledge Leadership (Thu 28 Apr 2005)
Evaluating the Impact and performance of Knowledge Initiative (Thu 28 Apr 2005)
Knowledge Sharing (Thu 28 Apr 2005)
Results from interviews and survey 2004/2005 (Wed 27 Apr 2005)
Blogs will change your business- What You won't read in Business Week's Cover Story (Mon 25 Apr 2005)
Knowledge of meetings and other expensive communications processes (Mon 25 Apr 2005)
Do we know why invitations matter so critically to networks? (Mon 25 Apr 2005)
Do you agree with these distinctions between COMMUNITY & NETWORK? (Sat 23 Apr 2005)
Do we value the risks true leaders take sensibly? (Sat 23 Apr 2005)
Can libraries replace or work as a KM center (Sat 23 Apr 2005)
How do we survey each other's greatest networking needs? (Sat 23 Apr 2005)
Do you want to join the Disruptive Mice Network? (Fri 22 Apr 2005)
Q&A session with Loukas Notopoulos on Knowledge Management in Poland (Fri 22 Apr 2005)
Open Sourcing The Love, Fear Matrix of KM (Fri 22 Apr 2005)
Does Earth Day have one most important meaning to you or networks you belong to? (Fri 22 Apr 2005)
Is there another term for above zero-sum economics, and where is its CoP? (Thu 21 Apr 2005)
Can Google Search History service enhance corporate's memory? (Thu 21 Apr 2005)
How do you use Google's new MY SEARCH HISTORY? (Thu 21 Apr 2005)
Examining Professions Destroying Value - Time for a People's Court? (Thu 21 Apr 2005)
How do leaders commune think-back? (Wed 20 Apr 2005)
What could we do if you are passionate about valuing systemic views of KM and Business Leadership? (Wed 20 Apr 2005)
Thesis on CoPs and Supporting Software (Mon 18 Apr 2005)
Support the Knowledge Management Society of Pakistan (Mon 18 Apr 2005)
How many different ways are there to value what people make for and do with each other? (Sun 17 Apr 2005)
Could we learn from discussing any cases of National * Sector KM (Sun 17 Apr 2005)
What are the most valuable sources of learning to network, and why are we not doing so? (Sat 16 Apr 2005)
City-linking networks (Fri 15 Apr 2005)
Do you agree that a common documents approach to KM is vital? IF so...? (Thu 14 Apr 2005)
How do communities find a networker's lifelong mission? (Wed 13 Apr 2005)
What's the world's best bookmark on Sustainability? (Tue 12 Apr 2005)
How do we tell Margaret's & other's stories on the future's compounding value? (Tue 12 Apr 2005)
Thread reserved for reviews or discussion of Blogs on Emotional Intelligence or Directly Connected (Mon 11 Apr 2005)
Monotsukuri: PROS and CONS (Mon 11 Apr 2005)
Are there any investment conflict issues that might get a circle of people in your city or country talking? (Mon 11 Apr 2005)
Review of Knowledge Manageement Seminar by Rory Chase(MAKE Founder) (Sun 10 Apr 2005)
Do we under-value of over-value how much knowledge is produced by society? (Sat 09 Apr 2005)
a) What maps of the world are missing? b) Is there an application you care communally about? (Sat 09 Apr 2005)
KM and BI (Thu 07 Apr 2005)
Why did we use computers to force people to be more machine-like instead of more human? (Thu 07 Apr 2005)
Help us make an updating list of how & why to co-blog -KMEI sig (Wed 06 Apr 2005)
Summit for the Future 2005 Report (Wed 06 Apr 2005)
Can anyone help me (or I help anyone) explore selected webs, eg knowledge.com? (Wed 06 Apr 2005)
KB SIG editors' open session: 31 March 2005 (Tue 05 Apr 2005)
Sample articles on KM measurement (Tue 05 Apr 2005)
Would you like to convene a Knowledge Collaboration Cafe- on what, why, where? (Tue 05 Apr 2005)
What role does the network producer of a Knowledge Collaboration Cafe Play? (Tue 05 Apr 2005)
How many experts have you met that have said "I don't know"? (Mon 04 Apr 2005)
What are the most practical tips we can share about networks? (Fri 01 Apr 2005)
Using the EI model of tales from Texas, what are tales from Brussels? (Wed 30 Mar 2005)
Have you heard an exceptional story and how can we collectively verify it? (Fri 25 Mar 2005)
ONE or several Logics? (Sun 20 Mar 2005)
How could we help people to transparently know what the 4 qualities of organisation & how much value they have? (Thu 17 Mar 2005)
Are you on the map of the C100 Culture Network? (Tue 15 Mar 2005)
Knowledge Management and Investment Management (Mon 14 Mar 2005)
Do you have any ideas on how to develop a community of disaster prevention measurement experts? (Mon 14 Mar 2005)
What do you value most in a user friendly map? (Sun 13 Mar 2005)
What questions would NOT make an "insult the nation" tv quiz? (Sat 12 Mar 2005)
Developing new knowledge concepts (Sat 12 Mar 2005)
Is there a conversation opener that you know you & your core group urgently need to learn how to zing virtually? (Fri 11 Mar 2005)
Downloads: Do you have any papers to share with us in any answers' library? (Thu 10 Mar 2005)
Social Cognitive Maps, Swarm Collective Perception and Distributed Search on Dynamic Landscapes (Wed 09 Mar 2005)
Computer Mediated Communications and Communities of Practice (Wed 09 Mar 2005)
Are there any dialogues on recursion relating tacit knowledge obtained by studying Turing with practice of maintaining a weblog as epicentre of deep practice? (Wed 09 Mar 2005)
Trends, challenges and success factors in KM (Tue 08 Mar 2005)
Do you know anyone or any network who is doing anything for International Women's Day? (Tue 08 Mar 2005)
Do you truly know how to network? (Tue 08 Mar 2005)
Is a major digital divide caused by mass media hating bloggers & bloggers being scared of mass media? (Mon 07 Mar 2005)
Which of these system changes was KM born to serve? (Sun 06 Mar 2005)
How might the world change in every community if we openly demanded leaders respect the 2 systemic keys that value human relationship futures? (Sun 06 Mar 2005)
Cluster 1 of papers on what kind of knowledge our organisations need to love interdisciplinary work (Sat 05 Mar 2005)
Would you like to see a cluster of papers discussed at same time , ie in the smae thread? And if so what should cluster 2 be on? (Sat 05 Mar 2005)
Do you have a deep idea for KM? Why not jot it here? (Sat 05 Mar 2005)
"Fast and furious"? (Fri 04 Mar 2005)
globalisation- the biggest human drama of our life & times: aka why do spend time on ministries of Fox Hunting? (Fri 04 Mar 2005)
knowledge management and HRD (Thu 03 Mar 2005)
Why not map globalisation so that 6 billion people can commune & win-win? (Wed 02 Mar 2005)
Mapping the Future of BBC - world's largest public media (Tue 01 Mar 2005)
To your knowledge, if you were asked to judge which is today's best business organisation in the world, what criteria would you use? (Mon 28 Feb 2005)
PKM (Sun 27 Feb 2005)
Do KM people love triangles? (Wed 23 Feb 2005)
Societal Change Aspects of Mobile Work Environments: Changing Discourses (Tue 22 Feb 2005)
What is largest organisation you know of that is focused on sustaining its greatest human reason for existence? (Sun 20 Feb 2005)
VIM: Whom do you trust most on what Very Important Matter? (Sat 19 Feb 2005)
How openly could we communally link to a book : Economics of Identity in a Networking Age (Sat 19 Feb 2005)
KM Poland 2005 - 1st KM Practitioners Congress (Fri 18 Feb 2005)
Are you having any unusual converstations? (Thu 17 Feb 2005)
Key Success Factors for Knowledge Management (Wed 16 Feb 2005)
The Day that Water Dies Part 2 (Tue 15 Feb 2005)
KM Commercial Products (Mon 14 Feb 2005)
What is the future of big & deep & open community? (Mon 14 Feb 2005)
Do you know of anyone who is famous or passionate about standing up for why organisation by numbers destroys the best of people - especially in service of networking economies? (Sun 13 Feb 2005)
Who were the world's greatest future history tellers- what, how, why did they do it? (Sat 12 Feb 2005)
Intangibles Valuation - The Easy Bit (Wed 09 Feb 2005)
What's is the #1 Reference you use to the Future? UtellUS (Mon 07 Feb 2005)
What's the biggest mistake advanced elearning can make? (Fri 04 Feb 2005)
Intercultural challenges of Knowledge Management in China? (Thu 03 Feb 2005)
knowledge management strategies (Wed 02 Feb 2005)
Are you interested in playing with a pack of chance cards?? (Wed 02 Feb 2005)
Exploring tacit knowledge (Tue 01 Feb 2005)
In current use, what do you think is most misleading phrase in the world? (Tue 01 Feb 2005)
What methods do you know of to get people together and doing things that they couldn't do by themselves? (Tue 01 Feb 2005)
Knowledge Management Maturity Model (Sun 30 Jan 2005)
What long-term agenda matters most to you and your community? (Fri 28 Jan 2005)
How do we understand KM in the faith based narrative? (Fri 28 Jan 2005)
Intellectual Capital Of Sustainability (Wed 26 Jan 2005)
The Reconciliation of Knowledge and Technology Management (Wed 26 Jan 2005)
Information Networks for Disaster Alerts (Tue 25 Jan 2005)
Why does such a huge difference exist between google search and KB search? (Tue 25 Jan 2005)
In Europe, are funds still available to research & converse about what matters most to human life? (Mon 24 Jan 2005)
The Language Barrier in KM (Wed 19 Jan 2005)
ROI from KM (Wed 19 Jan 2005)
Transatlantic Translation (Tue 18 Jan 2005)
KM Strategy and implement in a telecom Corp. (Tue 18 Jan 2005)
Please, please could the editor arrange a book or author review of...? (Sat 15 Jan 2005)
Value Networks (Wed 12 Jan 2005)
Tsunami lessons learned (Thu 06 Jan 2005)
Where are citizens questioning their own country's flouting of united nation laws? (Mon 03 Jan 2005)
Chapter extract from Economics of Identity in a Networking age- Understanding the Future Opportunities & Threats of Brand & Knowledge Management (Mon 03 Jan 2005)
Where are some of the deepest personal guided tours of KM? (Fri 31 Dec 2004)
K2 - benchmark register for group KM - teams, communities, social networks etc (Thu 30 Dec 2004)
Difference - Discussion Forum & CoP (Thu 30 Dec 2004)
Intellectual Capital (IC) (Wed 29 Dec 2004)
What's the biggest missing wisdom you struggle to fill in when openly conversing big change? (Wed 29 Dec 2004)
30000 active ideas on stopping poverty around the globe from getting worse. (Tue 28 Dec 2004)
If you could attend one network's conference in 2005, which would it be? (Fri 24 Dec 2004)
What do you believe to be the top 10 (or top 3) systemic crises of 2004? (Thu 23 Dec 2004)
KB Book of the Month January: Intellectual Capital for Communities (Tue 21 Dec 2004)
Knowledge never can be transferred. We can only transfer information. (Thu 16 Dec 2004)
Karl Wiig online event transcription: KnowledgeBoard: 14/12/04 (Tue 14 Dec 2004)
KB online event: Meet Karl Wiig: 14 December 2004 (Tue 14 Dec 2004)
Do you know of any sectors that are at risk of losing their identity's value? (Thu 02 Dec 2004)
Simulation and Agent-based models (Tue 23 Nov 2004)
clues from google's top of 900000 bookmarks on intangibles (Mon 22 Nov 2004)
Accident Epidemiology (Wed 17 Nov 2004)
[for the beginners] The 42 books to start your Knowledge-Management own bibliography (Mon 15 Nov 2004)
Social challenges facing Latvia: problems of identification (Fri 05 Nov 2004)
Symphony - KnowledgeBoard November Project of the Month (Wed 03 Nov 2004)
How to close down a network (Tue 02 Nov 2004)
Does KM care about doing - and compounding - no evil? (Tue 02 Nov 2004)
KM on trial (Fri 29 Oct 2004)
Differences between Workflow and Process (Wed 27 Oct 2004)
ICT aside, what did the world expect as KM's most vital endeavors? (Mon 25 Oct 2004)
What are the practical secrets of doing wiki's? (Sat 23 Oct 2004)
Today: whom do you admire most in the world (and is Europe helping?) (Sat 23 Oct 2004)
KnowledgeBoard workshop at KM Europe: Personal KM? (Thu 21 Oct 2004)
Forthcoming changes to KnowledgeBoard (Thu 21 Oct 2004)
Knowledge Society, knowledge management & foresight conference (Wed 20 Oct 2004)
Consultant's Dilemma (Mon 18 Oct 2004)
Who to be? (Mon 18 Oct 2004)
"Personal Search" is coming to the commercial marketplace (Fri 15 Oct 2004)
Open Catalogue to 21st C Methods of Emotionally Intelligent Knowledge & Management (Fri 15 Oct 2004)
What was biggest change in your thinking that resulted from going to Summer Camp? (Wed 13 Oct 2004)
What would a knowledge-conscious curriculum for leaders look like? (Wed 13 Oct 2004)
It is KM or We are going towards WISDOM SOCIETY (Tue 12 Oct 2004)
Developing innovative processes in the matured industries in Europe (Mon 11 Oct 2004)
What meeting held in your (knowledge) city has most changed your social network? (Sun 10 Oct 2004)
Competitive Advantage and KM (Fri 08 Oct 2004)
Can you share world system headlines going wrong so we can map back causes? (Fri 08 Oct 2004)
Experience with Networking in a Learning Community for Management Training (Fri 08 Oct 2004)
Discover the new KB Expertise Locator (Thu 07 Oct 2004)
Can KM learn from The Day that Water Dies (Thu 07 Oct 2004)
New Europe 2020: Strategies and Visions for Wider Europe (Wed 06 Oct 2004)
Pictures to look at before deciding whether knowledge is worth managing round here (Tue 05 Oct 2004)
Do you have a quote from a knowledge leader you'd prefer not to serve (Tue 05 Oct 2004)
VE-Forum: KnowledgeBoard October Project of the Month (Tue 05 Oct 2004)
Design a KM System for University (Mon 04 Oct 2004)
Knowledge Management – The Challenge of the Twenty-First Century (Mon 04 Oct 2004)
How do we carry out Global London's largest social network mapping exercise? (Sun 03 Oct 2004)
KM Europe (Fri 01 Oct 2004)
Mapping your futures (Fri 01 Oct 2004)
what's the greatest mistake educators ever made? (Wed 29 Sep 2004)
Just think what Hi-Trust can do for wealth creation - changes your KM for ever and gets vision 2010 heading where 25 countries' peoples were promised (Tue 28 Sep 2004)
The Globalization Change which a Generation of Leadership advisers failed to See and Value as Whole (Sun 26 Sep 2004)
Friendship versus objectivity in KM - The challenge of sustainable socialisation (Fri 24 Sep 2004)
Introduction to cultural survey (Wed 22 Sep 2004)
Which keyword conversations have knowledgeboarders done most to influence in the wideworld? (Wed 22 Sep 2004)
Will GMail be the new killer application? (Tue 21 Sep 2004)
What is the most interesting Google you can do to see gaps in knowledge of global leaders & poverty's grassroots? (Tue 21 Sep 2004)
Does KM need a purple cow? (Thu 16 Sep 2004)
KnowledgeBoard diary (Wed 15 Sep 2004)
Are you reading any of this week's free downloads of Emerald's KM Journal? (Wed 15 Sep 2004)
Can you help us with inspiration survey? (Mon 13 Sep 2004)
Is it true that nobody at KB uses blogger? (Mon 13 Sep 2004)
CoP Metrics (Wed 08 Sep 2004)
Knowledge sharing trust and culture in virtual teams, virtual communities of practice and teleworkers (Tue 07 Sep 2004)
Collective Mindfulness (Tue 07 Sep 2004)
Exercises on how human networks change the systemic consequences of organisations. (Tue 31 Aug 2004)
Concept paper for new functionality (Mon 30 Aug 2004)
The Future of KM (Sat 21 Aug 2004)
Can you help me with an Emotional Intelligence Scrapbook? (Fri 20 Aug 2004)
Living Documents and Opening Up an Emerging KM Strategy Case (Fri 20 Aug 2004)
How to Avoid a Mid-Life Crisis in your CoPs (Wed 18 Aug 2004)
ican - example of mass media using new media for the power of the people (Wed 18 Aug 2004)
The Study and Communication of "Close Calls" are Essential to Safety (Tue 17 Aug 2004)
KM in Economics area for Ph.D any ideas? (Sat 14 Aug 2004)
Definition of a KM Strategy (Thu 12 Aug 2004)
last call : will Londoners join our knowledge cafe Thursday Aug 12? (Tue 10 Aug 2004)
Are there 20 ways to love your blog? (Mon 09 Aug 2004)
KM PhD (Sun 08 Aug 2004)
MILK: KnowledgeBoard August Project of the Month (Fri 06 Aug 2004)
Leading Knowledge (Tue 03 Aug 2004)
What disciplinary models connecting about 5 key terms do you refer to? (Tue 03 Aug 2004)
Workshop on IT Tools for Knowledge Management Systems (Tue 03 Aug 2004)
Preparing the Gameboard for the Future of the NHS (Mon 02 Aug 2004)
Has your knowledge ever seen this map of the world? (Sun 01 Aug 2004)
Do you have a profile at blogger to share with us? (Sat 31 Jul 2004)
Do you have any experienced as opposed to expert views on KM? (Fri 30 Jul 2004)
Inviting opinions about KM Europe 2004 in Amsterdam (Wed 28 Jul 2004)
Let's celebrate - what are the best contributions knowledgeboard has made to KM? (Wed 28 Jul 2004)
How many ways are there of making knowledge of intangibles exciting? (Tue 27 Jul 2004)
What would clinch your participation at Quaerere Summer Camp? (Mon 26 Jul 2004)
The integration of Knowledge Management into existing business processes (Fri 23 Jul 2004)
Disrupt It: online event transcription: 22/07/04 (Fri 23 Jul 2004)
Community development plan (Thu 22 Jul 2004)
Relationship permissions determine your future. Do you agree & if so how does this impact what KM you do? (Wed 21 Jul 2004)
What might you want to first know or feel about systemic perspectives of what's happening around you? (Mon 19 Jul 2004)
K-mapping diagram (Mon 19 Jul 2004)
What brilliant ideas has EU turned into actual societal benefits? (Mon 19 Jul 2004)
Launching SL Cluster - Activation Thematic 1 MBA Decompression Chambers (Fri 16 Jul 2004)
Do you use any of the social networking tools? (Wed 14 Jul 2004)
Knowledge Anywhere Anytime - or "The Social Life of Knowledge" - Workshop Report (Tue 13 Jul 2004)
I am working on KM in special libraries, for gathering data I want to use "questionner".Which questiones I must use in my questionner? (Sun 11 Jul 2004)
KM Summer Camp - Introduction (Sat 10 Jul 2004)
N**10 - networks to spend time in if you think the world could do better for humanity (Thu 08 Jul 2004)
Fostering communication on discussion boards (Thu 08 Jul 2004)
Disrupt It: KnowledgeBoard July Project of the Month (Thu 08 Jul 2004)
Debra Amidon: ten questions (Thu 08 Jul 2004)
Collaborative Business Culture (Wed 07 Jul 2004)
Space Ship ELAN (Wed 07 Jul 2004)
The Innovation Superhighway: harnessing intellectual capital for collaborative advantage. (Tue 29 Jun 2004)
PKM at the value multiplying centre of Human Relationship Systems (Tue 29 Jun 2004)
KnowledgeBoard Technical #1 - Personal Knowledge Management (Mon 28 Jun 2004)
Technologies for Personal Knowledge Management (Fri 25 Jun 2004)
km in education (Fri 25 Jun 2004)
THE GAME: What workers need to relate to first about knowledge and value (Fri 25 Jun 2004)
Politics and Politics - from Power as Control, to Power as Caring (Thu 24 Jun 2004)
Invitation to Future Center (Thu 17 Jun 2004)
Need your help to develop KM in Vietnam (Sun 13 Jun 2004)
Incentives for knowledge sharing (Thu 10 Jun 2004)
KM and the Skill of Gardening (Wed 09 Jun 2004)
a thread for those who want to practise Km in a connecting world (Tue 01 Jun 2004)
Case studies of successful idea management (Fri 28 May 2004)
KM + Intellectual Property (Thu 27 May 2004)
KM audit (samples) (Thu 27 May 2004)
Given KB's unique context,, what's biggest conversational agenda on KM's compass? (Thu 27 May 2004)
Knowledge Management Framework (Wed 26 May 2004)
A Rose by any other names... (Wed 26 May 2004)
Blogs and CoPs: Can blogging replace communities of practice? (Fri 21 May 2004)
Knowledge Management in Africa (Thu 20 May 2004)
Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center (Tue 18 May 2004)
Do businesses today need KM programs & systems for KM? (Mon 17 May 2004)
5th Economy: Has the EU utterly given up on the people & Vision 2010 (Wed 12 May 2004)
Have you seen a fascinating job title connecting KM to the wider world? (Sun 09 May 2004)
What could we learn from google & other high usability spaces? (Sat 08 May 2004)
evaluating knowledge management tools (Sat 08 May 2004)
Knowledge World's Greatest Gaps - 1 Language & Maths of Organisations (Fri 07 May 2004)
How can a company prevent loss of knowledge? (Wed 05 May 2004)
which are the world's greatest private (or family owned) companies and why do you love them? (Tue 04 May 2004)
Do you welcome the EQeconomy (Sat 01 May 2004)
KM phases...??? (Wed 28 Apr 2004)
Understanding Sir Richard Branson’s wisdom of Chief Emotional Officer (Tue 27 Apr 2004)
knowledge management (Mon 26 Apr 2004)
Will we learn Collaboration (Open Win-Win) in time? (Mon 26 Apr 2004)
Knowledge Based Economy in Estonia (Fri 23 Apr 2004)
Why Three Heads Are Better Than One (Fri 23 Apr 2004)
How realistic is the actual realization of knowledge leadership? (Mon 19 Apr 2004)
What is the diference/s between Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management? (Mon 19 Apr 2004)
How can you stay competetive in a KM-society? (Sun 18 Apr 2004)
Anyone got a LIVING SCRIPT of the world we could (Sun 18 Apr 2004)
The new Cybergeography or How Communities can Benefit your Company (Thu 15 Apr 2004)
Let's survey contexts of the most important work in world and primary KM (Tue 13 Apr 2004)
What are most valuable questions to ask about CoPs? (Sun 11 Apr 2004)
What large scale knowledge sharing methods do you know of? (Thu 08 Apr 2004)
European Guide to Good Practice in Knowledge Management (Thu 08 Apr 2004)
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Career Information/Biography
My career has looped back and forward through the following:
co-authoring business leadership stories and consequential future histories (6 books: 1,5,6 )
mathematics 1st Class Honours/Distinction/Post-Graduate MA – particularly on how visualisation maps can open everyone’s understanding of deeply connected relationship systems, and their compound consequences
educational research of computer assisted learning (UK national programme)
research of societies and deep community leaders (30 countries, 5 continents , access million hour survey databank) with a focus on how do we multiply locally with the world’s future
hosting early network conversations – eg a year long inquiry into organising creativity and a web site developed to see if brand and knowledge managers wanted to connect disciplines to enable everyone in worldwide organisations to communicate openly
valuation of intangibles1,2 and transparent facilitation methods geared to conflict resolution around the contexts that human beings value as most vital for sustaining human progress
My worst career experiences were 7 years in a management consultancy of a Big 5 Global accounting firm and in one of the world’s 3 largest communications agencies
I love working with maps and other action learning tools where people are openly evaluating contexts of greatest compound future consequence to all the people. I have done so in over 30 countries and some of the world’s most valuable human needs or industry sectors.
Why don’t we have a quick free dialogue on a context matters most to you –confidentially or openly are both good and involve different networking routes that I suggest we can map.
Do you really want to explore more?
My main blog is on intangibles valuationWith co-editors of 100 blogs, we develop interests in connecting the deepest knowledge contexts of different cities (eg 1, 2, 3) and in sharing modular ideas on a very short course to retune leadership's most valuable impacts. This could reflect specific intercity exchanges and entrepreneurial dynamics across a networking world. It is time that interactions of societies and economics of corporations support each other's compound consequences and human beings. Mathematically, the opposite is being governed (and compounding unnecessary communal risks globally and locally) until intangibles valuation systems are openly mapped at all human relationship levels (of productivities and demands) that interconnect through networked organisations and over time. Service/knowledge economies have not started working yet in hi-trust ways because we are still chained to the tangible accounting monopoly and all the false performance indicators it (and non-interactive economics) blinds leadership with.
Chris Macrae- Perspective of Valuing Knowledge Leadership from my CV: first links 1) 2004 Year of Transparency, 2) webcast June 2004 , 3) KM & Emotional Intelligence, 4) KM & Networks 5) Responsibility of Global Branding 6) Open Space & My Probono Passion
KM experts agree that our leadership practice must become more systemic and openly interdisciplinary if everyone is to participate in the rich action learnings of transparent networks and deeply competent 21st C organisational design. Gone are the days when the advantages of knowledge were managed just by IT (and their technology suppliers) or academic strategists whose frames smoothed over contextual adaptation. As a mathematician, valuation mediator and coach, Chris Macrae helps people simplify how to map back the most valuable future frontiers of knowledge and networking integration. Currently, these have most to do with everyday performance measurements and a transparency of governance geared to resolving the kind of conflicts that can tear even the most valuable of reputation systems apart. Witness the opaque and destructive value dynamics perpetrated by Andersen, or NASA’s Challenger, or Barings, or Parmalat….
Specifically, the knowledge leadership team must now build confidence in benchmarking cases that resonate with the 2 most valuable leadership insights. First, that the compound connections of intangibles such as purposeful reputation, relationship trust-flows, openly competent application of everyone’s time and transparency between networking partners are as vital to sustaining organisational existence as cash-flow. Second, the maths for measuring the dynamics of all these intangibles capital works the opposite way round from that monopolised in the quarterly measurements of transactional accounting.
We need to start mapping openly so that every knowledge worker can connect in seeing how system value multiplies. Policy needs to champion wholly different knowledge flows from the old additive accounting of how to separate units in historic reports to look precise and rule every activity and professional performance in a disconnected way. Once we’ve transcended these hangovers from how the non-networked, paper-managing 20th Century company governed tangible assets, we can get on with the business of transparently designing 10-win organisational systems. These earn their leadership reputations by wholly knowing how to keep all their biggest promises to stakeholders and by relating the next step of being innovative to the very core openly to every human subsystem needed to action learn as well as consistently serve greater value. The greatest organisations will have sufficient transparency at their borders to inspire whole industry networks with the truth that knowledge services multiply value at every customer usage occasion instead of being consumed up as only tangible products (however image-laden) were. Cultivating such transparent organisations and networking gravities is becoming the new advantage of nations, one that can be hugely collaborative as well as carefully competitive.
How did Chris accumulate his perspectives on the compound nature of intangibles valuation maths and transparency of human governance systems fit for networking worldwide? He has worked in Big 5 management consultancies and one of the world’s two largest communications agencies, and noted how their own vested interests, such as the accountants’ interest in protecting the balance sheet monopoly, obscure the biggest changes that heroic leaders need to make at whole system levels. With his father Norman Macrae of The Economist, he wrote, in 1984, the seminal future history book, “The 2024 Report”, mapping human system scenarios of networking, integration of social and economic policies, and clarifying global/local responsibilities of media. He has worked in 30 countries researching stakeholder needs including a year in Japan in the 1980s. These experiences became the subjects of two genre-developing books: communicating partnerships between global brand architectures to multiply value at every locality; knowledge management of identity scripts that openly align personal and corporate values and purpose.
The maths of networking transparency and dynamic valuation of intangibles and trust-flow is currently being edited by a leading UK business journalist. It is also being open sourced through benchmarking communities at www.valuetrue.com and associated webs investigating specialist contexts with notable emphasis on human/social capitals and the world’s most urgent humanitarian challenges. We are also openly cataloguing every management method using a traffic lights dashboard to SWOT the wins and loses it systemises. We are openly pooling disciplinary chapters written by deep experts that can be edited and translated for any local publishing anthology.
As predicted in 1984, networking technology is proving to be the simplest communal way to connect degrees of separation wherever human beings are in most specific and desperate need. As we collate the emerging pattern rules of networking systems, we sense a natural simplicity that befits relationship reciprocity as the golden transcultural key to exchanging emotional intelligence with every passionately rooted local community sharing the global destiny that the diversity of human beings co-creates. All of our transparency communities unite to issue the pro-bono invitation to teachers of 12 year olds to join in open spacing the new curriculum of growing up trustworthily and intelligently in the future’s doubly connecting life-styles of being virtual-global & real-local. Chris has a BA with First Class Honours in maths from York University and a post-graduate diploma in statistics from Cambridge University, Corpus Christi College.
Specialisations
I've opened up a thread for anyone to join in questioning my beliefs in open debate. (If you're prepared for a similar open inquisition of you, tell me and I will try and open your thread)
I believe that winners in the net age will build unique business and social models, value all their stakeholder relationships transparently, open their business model to partners. We need a dynamic valuation measurement standard which shows whether a company's system is about to cause significant increase or decrease in value and which reflects the connectivity of relationship world where the first rule (as Andersen discovered to its cost) is that one rotten client relationship can destroy the value of all of your relationships.
Keywords: Open trust , brand , intangibles valuation , relationship capital , all policy Capitals , metadiscipline , system dynamics learning , network of practice , measurement mapping risk SWOT , productivity community value, preferred future , transparency stakeholder , virtual team , emotional intelligence EI angel
Theming 5 dynamics of productivity
We explore & and share the latest tales at open spaces, and through project30000's global action villages and overall country maps co-edited in the 100 weblog netizen intitiative of collaboration knowledge city
The 5 Knowledge flowing energy levels connecting us are

  • K1 as people
  • K2 as groups (eg nets, communities) within or across large organisations
  • K3 as leadership visions, hierarchical led consensus
  • K4 as business sector partnerships including globalisation dynamics and networks as systems*systems
  • K5 grassroots sustainability up locally or across cultures : Drucker's social ecologies
  • K1*K2*K3*K4*K5 Pride of space goes to stories multiplying the best of all 5 productivity subsystems and systemically compounding hi-trust organisational futures