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Synopsis
Teemu Arina specializes on understanding the role of social technologies in organizations. He speaks about the infinite possibilities of social media for organizational learning, leadership and knowledge work. This podcast is the text to speech version of the blog.
Episodes
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Quantified Self & Biohacking and Finnish blog
26/05/2013Quantified self is all about self quantification incorporating technology into data acquisition regarding inputs such as food, states such as mood, and performance such as mental and physical. These often combine wearable sensors, software interfaces and online communities. In a nutshell, it is self knowledge through numbers. Biohacking is to use systems thinking, science, biology, [...]Click here to play
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Cloud Learning as Universal Primary Education
12/11/2011I will discuss the idea I call Cloud Learning – universal access to learning by all through the fact that our learning environments, learning content, learning services an learning devices are becoming digitally distributed, context aware (as in physical location, physical environment and learners themselves) and will resemble more of a cloud than a cathedral. [...]Click here to play
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Meetin.gs launching on 22nd of September at Arctic15
10/09/2011I’ve been working on a new startup, Meetin.gs for 9 months now. Meetin.gs is an internet service that makes it ridiculously easy to organize meetings – it is fast, integrated, and simple to use. Our main customers are busy business people, who do two things for a living: they go to meetings and they send [...]Click here to play
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Cloud Company eBook Now Available for Download
12/05/2011I have been working extensively with Sami Viitamäki on a new book we are writing: Cloud Company: Redesigning Strategy, Management, and Communications for the Digital Age (working title). We are glad to inform you that a free e-book outlining some of the key concepts regarding our upcoming book is now available for download. Get your [...]Click here to play
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Cloud Company & Service Design
03/09/2010I wrote a new piece about Cloud Company, this time from the service design point of view: Internet dramatically lowers the coordination and transaction costs of cooperative action. As organizations decentralize elements of their infrastructure, service development, customer interaction, management, leadership and work related processes at the same time on the technological and cultural level, [...]Click here to play
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Rethinking Digital Marketing: From Awareness and Engagement to Empowerment
28/04/2010The traditional sales funnel worked in a world where we had limited number of channels reaching a wide number of eyeballs. The advent of the internet has brought forward a myriad number of alternative channels. As a result if you ask someone on the street, a random TV advertisement today is remembered by far less [...]Click here to play
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Social Media in Education, Disorganizations and the Lifecycle of Emergence
27/04/20105 years ago a small group including me and Teemu Leinonen formed the Finnish Association of Free, Libre and Open Source Software in Education (FLOSSE). Although we did some great things the effort didn’t last because the people involved were not that interested in running a traditional association. As in Robert Putnam’s book Bowling Alone: [...]Click here to play
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Six Non-Thinking Socks
19/04/2010Six Thinking Hats is a well known brainstorming method designed by Dr. Edward de Bono. Six Hats aims to help a group to think more effectively. The idea is to use different hats symbolically, in order to take different productive points of view to a conversation such as positive thinking, information & fact driven argumentation [...]Click here to play
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Social Media and the Volcano: an Overview
18/04/2010I had to skip a flight to Lapland for giving a presentation due to the volcano eruption in Iceland – first force majeure for me. Due to curiosity, I’ve been keeping an eye on the phenomena from the social media point of view. It is obvious that once again social media is playing an important [...]Click here to play