The most significant transfer of power in Israeli history is unfolding in front of our mostly oblivious eyes. Israel’s political institutions and elite are being overshadowed by mayors, philanthropists, business leaders, nonprofits and career civil servants. Notwithstanding the acute need to reform our electoral system and clean up its act, in many cases, this transformation [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Networks’
Our Future: A Society of Networked Communities
Posted in ISRAEL 15 Vision, tagged Jewish world, Networks on November 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Network Analysis
Posted in Methodology & Theory, tagged Linked, Networks on August 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Following up on the “Linked” ‘refresher’, an interesting article by the McKinsey Quarterly describes the use of Network Analysis. The research involved recent and ongoing vaccine introductions in a number of countries. Each analysis involved interviewing 30 decision makers and stakeholders (including key ministry officials and NGO representatives).
Linked, Leadership and Tisha Be’Av
Posted in Methodology & Theory, tagged Heifetz, Leadership, Linked, Methodology & Theory, Networks on August 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Every Thursday at Reut, we have what is called a ‘Methodological Refresher’ a presentation and discussion about one of the books from our Canon. This week was about Linked by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi which touches on several relevant issues for the Jewish people, especially in the current period leading up to Tisha Be’Av.

