I’ve been working for a while on a policy and associated procedures for Trinity College Dublin to enable us to leverage various cloud technologies and services for the benefit of the college. What has struck me is the complexity of dealing with the topic in a large-scale environment. As consumers, many of us use cloud [...]
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Cloud Computing – Security Implications
6 October 2011, 10:51 pm
Filed under Technology.
Tagged Amazon, Amazon Cloud Drive, ARIN, C-SPAN, CA Technologies, Clemson University, Cloud Computing, Computer Sciences Corporation, CSC, data privacy, data protection, data security, Docs.com, Dropbox, facebook, Gmail, google, Google Docs, Government Accountability Office, Homeland Security, Hotmail, identity theft, Internet, Internet Radio, LinkedIn, Microsoft, privacy, security, Skydrive, Social Media, social networking, TCD, Trinity College Dublin, Twitter, USA
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Why Organisations Don’t Learn From Project Failure
20 October 2010, 11:54 pm
There are two key reasons that organisations don’t learn from project failure: not acknowledging failure and not learning the lessons of failure. In the first of a short series of articles on project failure, John Lawlor explores the reasons why organisations don’t learn from project failure.
Filed under Project Management.
Tagged Ahmadābād, Anticipatory thinking, Australia, Bob Sutton, Boston, Brazil, Chennai, collaboration, culture, Denmark, Denver, failure, France, India, Indiana, Ireland, Jeffrey Pfeffer, Johan Roos, knowledge, learn, learning, Learning organization, LinkedIn, Lisa Laskow Lahey, Maharashtra, Massachusetts, Mexico, Michael Lissack, Mumbai, Netherlands, New Mexico, New York, New York City, Project, project manager, Republic of Ireland, Robert Kegan, Robert Sutton, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Social information processing, Social Media, story telling, success, tacit knowledge, Tamil Nadu, The Knowing-Doing Gap, The Netherlands, truth telling, United Kingdom, United States, Work Matters
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Social Media: Creating Collaborative Conversations
25 May 2010, 6:46 pm
Below are my slides from the presentation to the CIO-Connect event on Social Media on 20 May last in Dublin. You can also find them on SlideShare. Social Media: Creating Collaborative Conversations View more presentations from John Lawlor. Feedback to the presentation was very positive and I’d particularly like to thank Barbara Dosseter, Delivery Director [...]
Filed under Social Media.
Tagged Cio Connect, Cloud Computing, LinkedIn, slideshare, Social Media, TCD, Trinity College Dublin, web 2.0
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