Textbook Case of Good Work – The Seattle Times – Jerry Large

Jerry Large, a columnist for the Seattle Times, wrote a very nice article on my efforts with the Global Text Project… Kevin Desouza doesn’t like waste. I sought him out because I’d read he was getting some of his students to write their own textbook, but that’s just part of the story….[LINK]

WorldChanging Seattle – Writing and Publishing Free Textbooks

A nice article on efforts to create a free textbook on Change Management appeared on the WorldChanging Seattle website. Tulinsky, J. “A Wiki Approach to Writing and Publishing Free Textbooks,” WorldChanging Seattle, January 7, 2009, Available Online at: http://www.worldchanging.com/local/seattle/archives/009273.html To read about the project, please see – Ideas4Change Blog [LINK]. To learn more about the […]

Reflections on South Africa…Blog Famous?

My blog post on reflections from South Africa has been making headlines on a number of South African’s sites. I spent little over 2 months in South Africa as a visiting professor at the University of the Witwatersrand. See some of the following sites — “SA Innovation to be Seen through Eyes of Top Bloggers,” […]

Term Papers into Textbooks – iNews – Fall 2008

An interesting article that describes the work being done by graduate students at the Information School, University of Washington as part of the Global Text Project appeared in the fall edition of iNews. Students of my IMT 581, Information and the Management of Change, class have collaborated with consultants and managers at BearingPoint, a global […]

Information-Communication Technologies Open Up Innovation

I have a new paper published in Research-Technology Management – Information-Communication Technologies Open Up Innovation. Overview: Information-Communication Technologies (ICTs) are no longer just for internal use. Rather, in the era of open and distributed innovation, they must be leveraged by businesses and organizations to reach, record and review ideas from internal and external sources ranging […]