Category Archives: Value Networks

Verna Allee at Knowledge Workers Toronto tomorrow night

Value Network Analysis is a method that can help you understand what motivates people to participate in exchange monetary and non-monetary (e.g. goodwill, favors, customer insight) transactions across ecosystems (e.g. companies, non-profits and adjoining industries). By knowing the VNA method … Continue reading

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Value Networks Cluster, Toronto. March 23rd

Verna Allee is a leading light in the discipline of Knowledge Management, having built a solid methodology, a steady practice and tools (some open source), around the notion of Value Networks for modeling Enterprises as Living Systems. Verna Allee and … Continue reading

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Software as a Service leads to Value Networks

There was another slide in Software as a Service (SaaS) for Small to Medium sized Businesses ( PDF), one that warrants a separate posting: The story here is about business webs, and how taking one SaaS service, such as Salesforce.com … Continue reading

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