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  • Jon Husband coined the term wirearchy in 1999 the same years as The Cluetrain Manifesto: "a dynamic two-way flow of power and authority based on information, knowledge, trust and credibility, enabled by interconnected people and technology"

    Where are the boundaries... if they exist at all? Karyn Romeis 2007

  • Wireless capabilities do not nullify the concept of 'wirearchy', because wireless capability will always be built upon the completely-interconnected wired infrastructure.

    Wirearchy 2010

  • About ten years ago, when first developing the notion of wirearchy, a friend who at the time was the Dean of a well-known business school in Canada said: "Interesting idea - and so …

    Wirearchy 2010

  • I think that wirearchy will have to be a foundation for effective business models in the future.

    Where are the boundaries... if they exist at all? Karyn Romeis 2007

  • Just went exploring, found one of my previous versions of www. wirearchy.com because I was looking for an animation that explained wirearchy quickly ..

    Wirearchy Blog Jon 2010

  • There are a number of key aspects of influence networks that need to be addressed to tap the power of influence. wirearchy, showing that influence is dynamic and non-linear, as our working relationships must become in a networked environment.

    Harold Jarche 2009

  • "A dynamic two-way flow of power and authority based on knowledge, trust, credibility and a focus on results, enabled by interconnected people and technology" parsed wirearchy to see if it still made sense, and it does.

    Harold Jarche 2009

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