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Jo Jordan

Brilliany question -will think

giulio quaggiotto

Hi Beth,
Great post! On the "micro" suffix: Chris Kreutz has written about the emergence of micro-volunteering (http://www.crisscrossed.net/2009/04/02/micro-voluntarism-a-new-form-of-international-cooperation).

An example not too far away from P&Gs that I am aware of is the UK's National Hack the Government day (http://rewiredstate.org). Apparently, it has already yielded significant results.

I also recently learned about carrotmobs (http://psdblog.worldbank.org/psdblog/2009/05/whats-the-opposite-of-a-boycott.html) - you are probably already familiar with it.

Social innovation camps and innovation jams a la IBM are also perhaps example of micro-planning sui generis?

Hope this helps

Giulio

Rebecca Krause-Hardie

Hi Beth,

Great post... getting me thinking.

I have been looking more into the "Agile" techniques that are used in software development. Your mention of the 9 minute meeting reminded me of it, and I think it could be really well applied to social media endeavors... don't know if anyone's using it that way. I"ll do a little looking around.

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Chapter 1
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momo

Great post... thanks for information

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