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Seven big ideas to move from push to PULL
The Power of PullHow Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion
John Hagel III, John Seely Brown, & Lang Davison Basic Books, 2010
Being passion driven
Accessing and attracting
Creating serendipity
Understanding knowledge flows
Moving from the core to the edge—and back
Seeing leadership as talent development
Managing ROA—return on attention
What is PULL?
The power to draw resources and people when we need them to solve problems and meet challenges
By beginning to build a reputation for being helpful, either by resolving existing problems or providing insights that suggest new opportunities, individuals can begin to attract attention from people that matter.”
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Pull is about PASSION driven learning
It begins with learning where and how to ACCESS resources but also...
... learning how to ATTRACT as well It’s about FINDABILITY
We begin to see how social networks can provide us with an unparalleled opportunity to achieve our potential by allowing us to access resources and attract people who can help us while we help them.”
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We can create SERENDIPITY by entering situations and positioning ourselves to be with people who share our passions
The goal is not merely to generate serendipitous encounters; it is to draw out the potential for such encounters by becoming known as a helpful and insightful contributor.”
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Information = knowledge stocksCo-creating knowledge = knowledge flows
Pull thinkers move to the EDGE to achieve new perspectives and to learn
We can no longer afford to wait around in the core for edge ideas to arrive. We have to seek them out by going to the edges—wherever they are—ourselves.”
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But we create institutional change by moving our edge experiences back to the CORE
The real work of leadership? TALENT DEVELOPMENT
With so many people, products, info, and ideas, we must focus to achieve ROA: Return on Attention
Pull only works when a given action or interaction is in the interest of all parties concerned.”
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From Push to Pull
Am I pursuing a passion in my work?
From Push to Pull
How am I accessing & attracting resources?
From Push to Pull
Do I position myself for serendipity?
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Do I seek knowledge stocks or knowledge flows?
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How often do I move to the edge?
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How am I developing others’ talent?
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How can I amplify and focus my attention?
Read the conversation at Voices from the Learning Revolution:Empowered by PullThe Path from Push to Pull5 ‘Pull’ Ideas Are Changing My Mind
ContactM.E. Steele-Pierce Lyn [email protected] [email protected]@steelepierce on Twitter @L_Hilt on Twitter
All photos Creative Commons Flickr:Fernando Rodriquez Slide: Opening dayna mason Slide: PullHervé KERNEIS Slide: PassionBen Zvan Slide: Accesssea turtle Slide: FindabilityZac Wong Slide: SerendipityPeter Samis Slide: Knowledge FlowsVenana Slide: EdgeTwOsE Slide: CoreWilliam Hartz Slide: Talent DevelopmentIgor Polyakov Slide: Return on Attraction
The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion by John Hagel III, John Seely Brown, & Lang Davison , Basic Books, 2010
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