Building Networked Teams: Lessons in Collaboration from HBO’s The Last of Us

In the world of HBO’s The Last of Us, survival hinges on connection. Amid the haunting backdrop of a post-apocalyptic world, the series introduces us to a startlingly insightful concept: the interconnected mycelial network of the Cordyceps fungus. This network, while terrifying in its capacity to communicate threats across vast distances, also offers a profound … Read more

Building the Future: Cross-Functional Collaboration Inspired by Mycelial Networks

In the natural world, mycelial networks—the underground root-like structures of fungi—offer a breathtaking example of interconnectedness. These networks distribute resources, share information, and adapt to their environment, enabling ecosystems to thrive. What if our organizations could operate like that? The modern workplace often struggles with silos and hierarchies that impede information flow, slow decision-making, and … Read more

Yammer grows on Microsoft, one year on

One year ago, Microsoft acquired enterprise social networking service, Yammer, for the princely sum of $1.2 billion (in cash). I expressed my views at the time in my post “Microsoft acquires enterprise social networking company, Yammer“. A prudent purchase considering growth in the sector. At the time Yammer had over 5 million corporate users including employees of more … Read more