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#BerlinDiaries / a personal journey through the new
nervous centre of Europe
v2.0 / ISBN:9781481854252 / Published 2012-12-13 on Amazon
__ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS & RATIONALE 1. INTRODUCTION __ Rome wasn't built in a day 2. GETTING AROUND BERLIN __ Berlin Infopack 4. PAST AND FUTURE WARS __ A day in the past __ Turkey and NATO, or: pre-empting a proxy war 5. GAMES & THOUGHTS __ Games and gaming 6. SERENDIPITOUS WALKING __ A walk in town __ Museums, games, parks, and... bicycles in Berlin 7. A CHANGING TOWN __ The gentrification of East Berlin & packing 8. CLOSING DOWN __ Memory, language and... apologies in Berlin __ Three monkeys and a drawing boss #Berlin 9. THE AFTERMATH __ Meanwhile... A. META-APPENDIXES 2.0 __ The publishing process __ Keeping it alive
BFM2013 / Knowledge-based organizational change / ISBN:9781493581078 / Published 2013-10-26 on Amazon
2. IMPROVING THE USE AND CONTROL __ Timeframe for delivery 4. BUSINESS CONTINUITY GOVERNANCE __ Conclusions 5. BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE ON
E-GOVERNMENT __ Conclusions
__ “CONNECTING THE DOTS” SERIES 1 WHY #SYNSPEC 2 THINK BEFORE YOU DO __ Communication Planning __ Steer Your Ship When Needed 3 AN ACTION PLAN 4 EVOLVING MANAGEMENT, STEP-BY-STEP
1 YESTERDAY AND TODAY __ 1.1. Business intelligence and the real world __ 1.4. A systemic perspective __ 1.5. Managing (i.e. “governance” of) Business Intelligence needs 2 TOMORROW __ 2.4 Why the “Internet of Things” approach is relevant
Change / Aphorisms from the Mighty Hamster / ISBN:9781541066069 / Published 2016-12-20 on Amazon
__ DISCLAIMER AND TARGET __ CONTENTS 2 TOMORROW __ 2.1. Coping with the future __ 2.4.4. Joint data product delivery B REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED READINGS
__ “CONNECTING THE DOTS” SERIES 1 WHY #CONSENTDATA __ Introduction __ Of trends and facts 2 YOUR VILLAGE IS A WORMHOLE 3 MOVING INTO A GDPR ERA __ A different concept of market __ Why blockchain isn’t a cure-it-all