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Entrepreneurial Success Story Contest

July 6th, 2009   Comments (9)
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In HRpreneuring

Alright, back to my topic of HRpreneuring.   Gifford Pinchot called entrepreneurial behaviors within an organization “intrapreneuring”, and Jack Welch said “It’s flourishing” at SHRM ’09. 

HR needs it.  Organizations need it.  Today more than ever before we are relying on the entrepreneurial spirit to get our economy back on track. 

In his keynote at SHRM just a few days ago, Jack Welch said, “Have the ‘right stuff’ and the guts to make sure you’re important in the organization.”

Easy to say, but much harder to do.  Why?  Because big ideas change things.  Big ideas change you.  They come with a heavy burden, which is why so few are executed.  How many companies really embrace what I heard Laszlo Bock, VP of People Operations at Google, say: “Collaboration is like ‘open sourcing’, and we like that here at Google.  More interaction equals more innovation because those little connections we make, make a difference.”  LinkedIn CEO Reid Hoffman echoed that thought when he said, “They accumulate to create trust and trust allows business to take place at a faster rate.” 

In addition to Jack, Laszlo and Reid, my inspiration for this post is Hugh MacLeod’s new book “Ignore Everybody and 39 Other Keys to Creativity”.  I’ve become a fan and supporter of Hugh first through Twitter (@gapingvoid), then his blog, GapingVoid, then his art at GapingVoidGallery, and finally his book.  Sort of an “edgy” Dilbert, yet so much more… humor and lessons for life and for work. 

greatideas11112Early in the book, Hugh asserts that “Great ideas alter the power balance in relationships.  That’s why great ideas are initially resisted.”   What’s your big idea?  How have you been an entrepreneur or intrapreneur?  How have you “ignored everybody” or at least ignored conventional wisdom?  Share your story with me in the comments section of this post and I’ll share Hugh’s book with you!

I’ve got 39 signed copies waiting for distribution.  Come get one!

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Reflections on the Social Recruiting Summit

June 29th, 2009   Comments (0)
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In keeping with my vow to get back to weekly blogging, but to be shorter and more informal, I’d like to reflect on the exciting time I had a couple weeks ago out in the Bay Area for the Social Recruiting Summit.  More than 200 HR and recruiting pros swarmed to Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, CA for the daylong Social Recruiting Summit.  First let me say it wasn’t simply a “Summit”; I’d like to call it a mash-up.  Now I know most of you know what a “mash up” up is, but for the few that don’t, it’s a combination of apps and data pulled together, usually through API’s, to create a new solution.  For example, MapMyEvent is an example of a mashup made using Google Maps, Upcoming, Eventful, Zvents and Yelp APIs. (more…)

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Get Your Head IN The Clouds: Technology Opportunities for HR in a New World of SaaS and Cloud Computing

March 10th, 2009   Comment (1)
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I’ve been promising a post on “The Cloud” so here it is… 

The New, New Technology Approach

Cloud computing builds upon the general concepts of the “Software as a Service (SaaS)” model allowing users to access technology-enabled services without having to build, buy, maintain or even understand the technology infrastructure that supports them.  It’s all the rage, and it’s replacing existing software systems with better, easier-to-use technology across industries.   According to Gartner senior analyst Ben Pring, cloud computing has “become the phrase du jour.” 

What’s happening today in “The Cloud”?

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