Category Archives: googlebinge

Of premature encapsulation, dialogue and… dire political hacks

Viv McWaters has a really fruitful post on “Facilitation with Confidence” We provide no agenda (just start and finish times), there’s no training manual that we follow, no lesson plans, no learning outcomes, no presentations, no tables, no assignments, no … Continue reading

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Links: Of leaders, co-ordinated punishment and clicktivism

Four worthwhile reads to point towards: Over at rhizome there’s useful thoughts on the cons and pros of leadership, especially in community groups. Chris Rose has a new “Campaign Strategy” newsletter out, and he’s looking at the hows and whys … Continue reading

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Google vomit while watching the bloody cricket

England are 2 for 208, after the Aussies accrued a brilliant first innings total of, um 98. And I am going to do a bit of a googlebinge as I watch… What’s the difference between Venture Capital and Private Equity? … Continue reading

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Google vomit #1

So, I read too much. And I used to have this crazy/good (?) habit of making a list of things that caught my eye/words I didn’t know and then going on a googlebinge. Trying to get back into said habit. … Continue reading

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