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Chaordix Recommends: Summer Reading (and more)

There are tons of books, blogs and podcasts that have been hooked onto the topics of crowdsourcing, co-creation and innovation. Here’s a small sampling  of our must-reads (think of it as our version of #FF/Follow Friday but with books &  blogs rather than tweeps).

• By Claudia Moore
What We're Into
books, crowdsourcing for business, open innovation, wisdom of crowds
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WorldBlu Awards 2010

This past week Chaordix was represented at the WorldBlu 2010 Awards in Vegas. The event was to honour those who made the 2010 list (we did ) and to hear first hand stories amongst the honourees about what makes their company democratic. A complete list of the companies that made the 2010 WorldBlu list is…

• By Shelley Kuipers
News & Reviews
award, books, conference, democratic, workplace, WorldBlu
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One Book, One Twitter

Just over two months ago, Jeff Howe tweeted an idea out. What if everyone on Twitter read the same book? The idea immediately took off and One Book, One Twitter was born. Why is it that some crowdsourced ventures seem to take very little effort and end up being very sticky? Here are a few…

• By Sarah Blue
News & Reviews
#1b1t, books, community, crowdsourcing, Jeff Howe, one book one twitter
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What we’re into: books

Yah books…one rung up the endangered species list from newspapers (sob!), but we still love them on a Kindel, eBook or old school. Here’s our pick of page-turners related to our biz. Also check out our Reads & Follow page… Ok onto the tombs:

• By Patrick Audley
What We're Into
books, crowdsourcing, social media
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Crowdsourcing: the Cult of the Amateur?

We read a lot here on crowdsourcing and social media and we’ll comment from time to time on things we really like. The name of this post comes from a book by Andrew Keen, in which he posits that the lowest common denominator will dominate when crowds rule. The truth is, there are situations where…

• By Patrick Audley
Crowdsourcing Uses
books, crowdsourcing, social media
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