When we need to work quickly and competently on complex problems with people we don’t know, Meyerson, Weick and Kramer say: use “swift trust”. With this pseudo trust, medical teams and cockpit crews establish a temporary interdependence that saves lives. Without it, people die. In a less dramatic example, the consequences of operating without “swift [...]
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Swift Trust: predict high performance teams
Posted: May 18, 2011 in Communications, Digging for Bones, Gotta Bone to Pick, Human Behaviour, Leaders, Marketing, Psychology, Public Relations, Social Marketing, Social NetworkingTags: Decision making, Harvard Business Review, Knowledge Creation, Knowledge Management, Marathon, Project team, Sport, trust
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New Media Maven at PO-MO: Interactive 3D motion and sound
Posted: February 11, 2011 in Arts, Communications, Design the Bones, Film, Marketing, NEW MEDIA, Public Relations, Social Media, TECHNOLOGY, Working BonesTags: animation, Arts, Business, laser light and sound, Manitoba, New Media, Richardson Building, Second Life, Technology, Vimeo, Winnipeg
When is the sacred and docile cow not a cow? When it’s a juicy, jamming projection screen for light and sound animation! Blame it on Meghan and the innocent PO-MO bunny, the icon of Winnipeg’s interactive new media maven. Nothing is sacred…anything that can be transformed, will be transformed. A blast of audience controlled visual [...]
Hello world!
Posted: November 13, 2010 in Broken Bones, Digging for Bones, Dry Bones, Inspiration, Marketing, Public Relations, Social Marketing, Survival, TECHNOLOGY, Working BonesTags: ART, Boo at the Zoo, Gary Filmon, Les Stroud, Museum, Public Relations, Publicity, Red River College, Writing
‘evening all! Wordbone signing on for the first time, so gimme some love till I get the hang of blogging. As a student of the word, I’m digging up the bones, writing down the bones and burying a few I would rather forget. For starters, a talk I shared with a couple of friends at [...]