tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post6295426676208381440..comments2023-06-08T14:37:33.917+02:00Comments on Simbeck-Hampson: Which of the nine network principles do you like the best?Paulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06504935886893376426noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-68375489534029220012013-03-15T18:34:19.000+01:002013-03-15T18:34:19.000+01:00one day F2F CheeChin ... one day :-)one day F2F CheeChin ... one day :-)Dan Pontefracthttps://plus.google.com/112252537072568842249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-61105407271455871152013-03-14T20:35:12.001+01:002013-03-14T20:35:12.001+01:00+CheeChin Liew meet +Dan Pontefract (in case you a...+CheeChin Liew meet +Dan Pontefract (in case you are not already connected)Paul Simbeck-Hampsonhttps://plus.google.com/106342049490120140849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-87417666524133469332013-03-15T01:35:19.000+01:002013-03-15T01:35:19.000+01:00Oh! Hi +Dan Pontefract, How are you doing? Nice &q...Oh! Hi +Dan Pontefract, How are you doing? Nice "meeting" you, here. We are somehow connected via Social Business Council, but not yet face-to-face.. :-)<br><br>Thanks +Paul Simbeck-Hampson..CheeChin Liewhttps://plus.google.com/110127260435282828633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-84634516428971906252013-03-14T20:35:12.000+01:002013-03-14T20:35:12.000+01:00Oh, great add-on!! I have just re-started my blog...Oh, great add-on!! I have just re-started my blog.. recently, and the next one will (hopefully) follow, soon..CheeChin Liewhttps://plus.google.com/110127260435282828633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-24025977372174426202013-03-14T19:34:37.007+01:002013-03-14T19:34:37.007+01:00+CheeChin Liew Really enjoyed your post, thanks fo...+CheeChin Liew Really enjoyed your post, thanks for the link. I especially like the items in <b>bold</b> - I also added a few words in [ ] to clarify, for myself, perceived meaning... <br><br>"we need a good inner compass [instinct/experience] and <b>trusted fellow travellers</b> [thought leaders] on our way in adopting to situations as they unfold [creativity/innovative] – <b>we must keep on learning new ways</b> and exploring some potential tracks as we go ahead. " #lifelonglearning , we are after all most #inquistive creatures! <br><br>I'm looking forward to reading more of your posts.Paul Simbeck-Hampsonhttps://plus.google.com/106342049490120140849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-88562465922152644692013-03-14T19:34:37.006+01:002013-03-14T19:34:37.006+01:00+Paul Simbeck-Hampson "so, you get my answer...+Paul Simbeck-Hampson "so, you get my answer... ;-)" - I do :) and yes, asking which <b>we liked the best</b> has resulted in an interesting conversation, which is great, but probably wasn't the best way of asking the question!<br><br>+1 for inner compass, that adds a different dimension to the conversation. I'll read your blog shortly.<br><br>"how should one learn" is a great question... <br><br>...the answer naturally becomes... "well, how do we best learn?"... and so the quest begins :)Paul Simbeck-Hampsonhttps://plus.google.com/106342049490120140849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-16999385919610910312013-03-14T19:34:37.005+01:002013-03-14T19:34:37.005+01:00me toome tooDan Pontefracthttps://plus.google.com/112252537072568842249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-19848836504872296862013-03-14T19:34:37.004+01:002013-03-14T19:34:37.004+01:00Well, I guess Mr. Ito does not want to rank them, ...Well, I guess Mr. Ito does not want to rank them, too. It is you who ask for what we like the best... so, you get my answer... ;-)<br><br>Example of Columbus is maybe too straight forward - my take of <b>Compasses over maps</b> from Ito's talk is ... better to have a so-called <i>inner compasses</i> that guild us in an unknown landscape (no map yet), then to pretend to have a good road-map or solid plan.<br>That's how I see it in our journey of social business, too. Nobody has the map for you. http://twiliew.blogspot.de/2011/08/five-fundamentals-as-inner-compass-for.html<br><br>OK, Learning is surely over education; no questions. But, the point is what and how should one learn? Should one learn to read and relay on others food-steps (i.e. map), or learn to navigate (i.e. compass) and make his/her own map??CheeChin Liewhttps://plus.google.com/110127260435282828633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-43437751175550838462013-03-14T19:34:37.003+01:002013-03-14T19:34:37.003+01:00+CheeChin Liew Re: Impossible... Columbus may have...+CheeChin Liew Re: Impossible... Columbus may have had a good map and good skills in navigating with a compass, but the how did he <b>learn</b> those skills?<br> <br>To try and order these 9 items into a list of priorities is not worthy of my time and would only be subjective, even though some good conversations could develop; which is why I like the matrix approach...<br><br>I just think <i>learning</i> is at the core, and that is not the same as education...Paul Simbeck-Hampsonhttps://plus.google.com/106342049490120140849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-75037293613943881792013-03-14T19:34:37.002+01:002013-03-14T19:34:37.002+01:00That's a great list of Principles!!To me, for ...That's a great list of Principles!!<br>To me, for a long journey, <b>Compasses over maps</b> top these all, and <b>Practice over theory</b> comes close..CheeChin Liewhttps://plus.google.com/110127260435282828633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-21017048218744357922013-03-14T19:34:37.001+01:002013-03-14T19:34:37.001+01:00+CheeChin Liew Compasses over maps is cool too... ...+CheeChin Liew Compasses over maps is cool too... it's actually impossible to put them into a list of <b>best</b> really... it's just fun thinking about it :)Paul Simbeck-Hampsonhttps://plus.google.com/106342049490120140849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4150731131423037282.post-21793034576489647302013-03-14T19:34:37.000+01:002013-03-14T19:34:37.000+01:00Hmm.. fun thinking about it... Why do you think it...Hmm.. fun thinking about it... Why do you think it is impossible?<br>May I ask: Did Columbus had a good map with him, or good skill of tracking his journey with compass on-board?CheeChin Liewhttps://plus.google.com/110127260435282828633noreply@blogger.com