Michael Schrage
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Schrage's Law of Networks: The surest way to add value to a network is to connect it to another network

Schrage's Law of Ideas
: There is no idea so good that it's not pushed well past the point of its diminishing returns.

The most important product of 'the network' is 'the networker.' The kinds of networks we want to design depends on what kind of people we want our customers, suppliers and colleagues to be.




 

 

 


Articles

(these are just a few of some of my favorites)

Source
Title
Washington Post
"What Percent is a Slam Dunk? "
CIO Magazine
"Feedback Worth $50 Million"
CIO Magazine
"The struggle to define agility"
CNET
"Network theory's new math"
The Washington Post
"If This Is Harebrained, Bet on the Hare"
The Washinton Post
"No Weapons, No Matter. We Called Saddam's Bluff"
Strategy and Business
Daniel Kahneman: The Thought Leader Interview
CIO Magazine
"Mirror, Mirror: The ability to simulate everything we do has a downside: analysis paralysis"
CIO Magazine
"Playing for Keeps"
IEEE Software
"Never Go to a Meeting without a Prototype"
Computerworld
"Why no one wants knowledge management"
Wired
"France's Jerry Lewis Media Policy"
Wired
"The Dell Curve"
Reducing the Time from Basic Research to Innovation in the Chemical Sciences (book chapter)
"The Tacit Economics of Modeling: Indifference Curves that Should Defy Indifference"
Breakthroughs Magazine
Digital Dishonesty as Best Policy
MIT Security Studies Program Working Paper
"Perfect Information and Perverse Incentives: Costs and consequences of transformation and Transparency"
Strategy and Business
"Here Comes Hyperinnovation"
The Los Angeles Times
"The Smart House"
Word Spy
"Bio-hacker" example citation
The Los Angeles Times
"A, Like, Rez Peke at Tommorows' Clasrom"
The Washington Post
"We Can Trap More Crooks With a Net Full of Honey"
Computerworld
"Why Stop at Knowledge Management?"
Preserving Strength While Meeting Challenges: Summary Report of a Workshop on Actions for the Mathematical Sciences (book chapter)
"Communicating Mathematics to the Public"
Wired
"Revolutionary Evolutionist"
Strategy and Business
"Bye-Bye Blackboards"
Sloan Management Review
"The Innovation Subsidy"
Fast Company
"Provices and Serducts"