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lernOS Roots & Inspiration

lernOS was created inspired by a lot of methods, frameworks, and approaches to master living and working in the 21st century. Here is a (never complete) list:

  1. 70/20/10 Model
  2. Agile Manifesto
  3. Ambidextrous Organization
  4. Balanced Scorecard
  5. Beyond Budgeting
  6. Business Model Generation
  7. Business Motivation Model
  8. Cluetrain Manifesto
  9. Community of Practice by Etienne Wenger: group of people who share a passion for something they know how to do and who interact regularly to learn how to do it better - Sources: Paper (2000), Introduction Article, Quick Start-Up Guide, Video
  10. CoderDojo
  11. Complex Adaptive Systems
  12. Cynefin by David Snowden: a knowledge management model to explain the difference between simple, complicated, complex, and chaotic systems - Sources: Article (2007), Video, Video
  13. Design Thinking
  14. Dynamic Governance
  15. Dual Operating System
  16. Enterprise 2.0 by Andrew McAfee: the use of emergent social software platforms within companies, or between companies and their partners or customers - Sources: Blog with Definition (2005), Article (2006), Video
  17. Future Backwards
  18. Getting Things Done by David Allen: a self-organization method for knowledge workers to collect, process, organize, review, and improve activities - Sources: Website, Infographic, Video
  19. Grossmann Method
  20. Holacracy
  21. Hoshin Kanri
  22. Intellectual Capital
  23. Knowledge Society
  24. Knowledge Worker
  25. Lead User Innovation
  26. Lean in
  27. Lean Startup
  28. Lean Thinking
  29. Learning Organization by David Garvin: 3 building blocks of the learning Organization (supportive learning environment, concrete learning processes, leadership that reinforces learning) - Sources: Article (2008), Video
  30. Lifehacks
  31. Mastermind Groups
  32. Management 2.0
  33. Management 3.0
  34. Management by Objectives
  35. Megatrend
  36. Memex
  37. Middle-Up-Down Management
  38. Mind map
  39. Mindset, Skillset, Toolset
  40. New Work
  41. Objective Key Results by Andy Grove: agile planning and governence method for organizations, teams, and individuals - Souces: Booklet, Video
  42. PDCA-Circle
  43. Personal Information Management
  44. Personal Knowledge Mastery
  45. Pomodoro Technique
  46. Reinventing Organizations
  47. Responsive Organization
  48. Scaled Agile Framework
  49. Scientific Management
  50. Scrum
  51. Servant Leadership
  52. Sociocracy 3.0
  53. Viable System Model
  54. VUCA
  55. Web 2.0 by Tim O‘Reilly: seeing the internet as a plattform and building applications that harness network effects to get better the more people use them - Sources: Blog with definition, Article What is Web 2.0 (2005), Video
  56. Web Literacy Framework
  57. Workhacks
  58. Working Out Loud
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