Posts Tagged ‘trust’
Following the eight norms of our readers
The editorial policy of Smart People magazine follows the Eight Norms of Net Geners as described by Don Tapscott in his book Grown Up Digital.
This is a new media publication in every sense of the word. It is published online and it uses the interactive channels of Web 2.0 to enable ‘prosumers’—people...
December 12th, 2009 | 01 (1) 2009 / html, 01 (2) 2009 / html, 01 (3) 2009 / html, 01 (4) 2009 / html, 01 (5) 2009 / html, 01 (6) 2009 / html, 01 (7) 2009 / html, FREE articles | Read More
Decisions at the moment of truth
By Lior Arussy.
I recently attended a Formula 1 car race in Europe. Being close to the pit and having a special access pass allowed me to view all the activities surrounding the cars and the way they were managed.
Although I have seen car races on TV before, the actual experience was much more amazing...
December 7th, 2009 | 01 (7) 2009 / html, Choosing | Read More
Managing up
Steps to lead (but not damage) your boss.
By Joe Takash.
The rare act of transparent communication with one’s professional superior or superiors to get needs met, thoughts heard and contribute to the success of boss, team and organization requires courageous upward leadership with the intent to establish...
November 27th, 2009 | 01 (7) 2009 / html, Working | Read More
Reader review: Unmanaging knowledge
By Christine Prefontaine.
“Unmanaging Knowledge,” an article by Charles Ehin in the May edition of Smart People Magazine, has a few nuggets I found helpful. He’s describing characteristics of an open organization. I don’t believe in open all the time. I actually get along quite well with rules...
November 26th, 2009 | 01 (7) 2009 / html, FREE articles, Working | Read More
Space invasion
Cross the boundaries at your own risk.
By Carol Kinsey Goman.
As a consultant and professional speaker, I often travel by myself and frequently dine alone.
This affords me the opportunity to combine two of my favorite pastimes: eating great food and watching people.
One night at dinner in an oceanside...
November 14th, 2009 | 01 (6) 2009 / html, Cover stories, FREE articles, Living | Read More
The digital native manifesto
By Robert Dürhager and Timo Heuer. Translated by Paul Morland.
Robert Dürhager is a student of philosophy and computer sciences at the Free University of Berlin with a special focus on the culture of the Internet and its impact on society. Timo Heuer works as a journalist and is a trailblazer...
November 13th, 2009 | 01 (6) 2009 / html, FREE articles, Living | Read More
Basketball star says trust teammates
A view of collaboration from a 7′4” pro.
By Mark Eaton.
Trust is essential in today’s business world. Every day people talk about how important trust is, yet few know how to create it. ... more for subscribers only! Please Login to continue reading or Register to get full acces to the magazine...
November 9th, 2009 | 01 (6) 2009 / html, Creating | Read More











