Hexagrammaton is the name of our social model for individual and group behaviour based on six key "costumes" describing whole spectre of possible positions for individual and/or group. This presentation sums up previous "Wiki Movement" pair and describes model in more formal language, yet still Russian.
Hexagrammaton is the name of our social model for individual and group behaviour based on six key "costumes" describing whole spectre of possible positions for individual and/or group. This presentation sums up previous "Wiki Movement" pair and describes model in more formal language, yet still Russian.
Презентация со сходки игротехников, посвящена проблемам организации творческих и прикладных игр на периферии зоны ближайшего развития: форсайты, стратегии, дизайн продукта.
Расширенная версия слайдов с моего доклада на Product Camp Moscow. Доклад был посвящён обзору практики публикации дизайн-макетов внутри компании, причинам и следствиям такой практики.
Next part of story about world full of Trolls, Elves and Dwarves. This time we introduce Mages, Warriors and Priests and talk about role of leader in structure of movement and co-evolution of a leader and a group.
Slides-showed talk on social movement development, introducing "wiki-movement" and "trolls-elves-dwarves" models. This talk was presented at iCamp2009 in Nizhny Novgorod. This talk is in Russian. Authors/speakers: Alexey Kulakov, Nikolay Yaremko
Презентация со сходки игротехников, посвящена проблемам организации творческих и прикладных игр на периферии зоны ближайшего развития: форсайты, стратегии, дизайн продукта.
Расширенная версия слайдов с моего доклада на Product Camp Moscow. Доклад был посвящён обзору практики публикации дизайн-макетов внутри компании, причинам и следствиям такой практики.
Next part of story about world full of Trolls, Elves and Dwarves. This time we introduce Mages, Warriors and Priests and talk about role of leader in structure of movement and co-evolution of a leader and a group.
Slides-showed talk on social movement development, introducing "wiki-movement" and "trolls-elves-dwarves" models. This talk was presented at iCamp2009 in Nizhny Novgorod. This talk is in Russian. Authors/speakers: Alexey Kulakov, Nikolay Yaremko