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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
__ PROLOGUE __ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS & RATIONALE 1. INTRODUCTION __ La memoria di un criceto 2. GETTING AROUND BERLIN __ Berlin Infopack __ Walk the talk (and few thousands steps more) 3. A DAY IN TOWN __ Testing and common wisdom 6. SERENDIPITOUS WALKING __ A walk in town __ Museums, games, parks, and... bicycles in Berlin 7. A CHANGING TOWN __ Annexed townships and museums surprises __ The gentrification of East Berlin & packing 8. CLOSING DOWN __ Memory, language and... apologies in Berlin __ Three monkeys and a drawing boss #Berlin A. META-APPENDIXES 2.0 __ Keeping it alive
__ AFTERWORD AND PLANNING: WHY BERLIN
BFM2013 / Knowledge-based organizational change / ISBN:9781493581078 / Published 2013-10-26 on Amazon
1. INTRODUCTION __ E-marketing on a shoestring before Facebook __ Reaching the audience 3. STRATEGIC OUTSOURCING __ Outsourcing contracts 4. BUSINESS CONTINUITY GOVERNANCE __ Perception and reality
__ PROLOGUE 1. INTRODUCTION __ 1.1. Social network basics (not just online!) __ 1.2. Examples of marketing uses of previous social networks __ 1.3. Why online social networks are different __ 1.3.1. pervasive computing __ 1.3.3. Occasional users 2. THE BUSINESS OF SOCIAL NETWORKING __ 2.2. Securing a technology __ 2.3. A new framework __ 2.5. Keypoints 3. SOCIAL MARKETPLACE __ 3.1.1. Growth and retention rate __ 3.2. What are social network services for? __ 3.4. Early and recent business users 4. WHY AND HOW - SIGNPOSTS __ 4.3.1. Intensive users __ 4.4. Getting on board: a checklist 5. HISTORY AND FUTURE
1 TODAY __ 1.1. Why BYOD is relevant __ 1.2. Pervasive computing __ 1.3. Ownership and control of devices __ 1.4. A systemic perspective 2 TOMORROW __ 2.1 Coping with the future __ 2.2 Impacts on the delivery of ICT services __ 2.3 Business architecture and “virtual” ICT systems __ 2.4 Internet of Things: a “blue sky” perspective __ 2.5 Essentials of a dynamic security policy
__ FOREWORD AND WARNING 2 THINK BEFORE YOU DO __ Generalist vs. Specialist __ Blending Knowledge __ Riding the Grapevine Wave __ Steer Your Ship When Needed 3 AN ACTION PLAN __ Get Used to a Free Knowledge Economy __ Intellectual Property and Knowledge Seeding __ Stirred, not Shaken: Distributing Specialization(s) 4 EVOLVING MANAGEMENT, STEP-BY-STEP __ C. Resource Transition Planning
1. TODAY __ 1.1. Why planning is still relevant __ 1.5. Project-level stakeholder management 2. TOMORROW __ 2.2. The social enabling effect of technologies __ 2.5. Corporate planning and swarming
__ CONTENTS 1 TODAY __ 1.1. I I ntroductio __ 1.2. The key GDPR impacts __ 1.2.2. Consent __ 1.2.3. Design __ 1.3.3. Level 2 Support to decision making __ 1.3.4. Level 3 Data mining and exploration n __ 1.3.5. Level 4 Externalizing sensitive data __ 1.3.6. Level 5 Privacy by design and by default __ 1.4. Location, location, location : cloud and outsourcing __ 1.5. Your infrastructure is talking __ 1.6. Stay focused: the sum of all fears 2 TOMORROW __ 2.1. Coping with the future __ 2.2. Governance of your knowledge supply chain __ 2.3. Internet of things: some privacy clouds __ 2.4. A bag of (cultural, organizational, technological) tricks __ 2.4.1. Do you know your revenue streams? Restructure! __ 2.4.2. Converting personal data into revenue and its side-effects __ 2.4.3. Organizational development 3 CONCLUSIONS? B REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED READINGS
__ FOREWORD AND WARNING 1 WHY #CONSENTDATA __ Of trends and facts __ Components and their stakeholders 2 YOUR VILLAGE IS A WORMHOLE __ From 1920s “propaganda” to mass-manipulation 3 MOVING INTO A GDPR ERA 4 CONNECTING THE DOTS __ Toward social governance __ Swarming toward a data-centric society