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(P)reboot 8.0

Ton and I arrived savely in Copenhagen, now blogging from the same hotel as last year and in time for the pre-reboot event. Just had a quick glance through the program and I guess it will be hard to choose what to attend the coming two days. I'm very excited to reconnect with a lot of people that I've met last year and hopefully meet a lot of new people with interesting insights, ideas and have great conversations. Time to grab the camera and head for the boat that's leaving at 7:30 pm.

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Masterclass Social Software

Last Wednesday I was present at a Master class social software organised by the Digitale Universiteit. I've written a larger post about the event at my Dutch blog. I will write something about this master class in English soon, but for now I only have the energy to point to the Dutch piece. So if you're able to read Dutch, please head over to Skallagrigg. If your Dutch is not that good I can only ask you to be patient until my eye infection has gone and I can look at the screen for a longer period of time.

P.S.: Never mentioned in the literature, but having healthy eyes is definitely a prerequisite for blogging ;-)

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Fetish of change

These past few weeks I've been trying to write an article. The 'assignment' was to write something, in Dutch, to take away peoples fear for the impact of social media. I've been writing extensively, but somehow social media seem to play a minor role. I guess the article is evolving into something about change and the way we as human beings deal with it, or rather not deal with change.

Just now that I seem to have found the topic for this article, Johnnie Moore points out this article, on the fetish of change. It summarizes the authors view on the hype of change and change management.

So now I'm wondering whether my article really adds some value and what my presumptions around the subject are.

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