Bioteams Features
A new bioteams manifesto?
Its now six months since Robin Good and I published our first bioteams manifesto.A lot has happened since then and we feel it may now be a good time to publish a new version of the manifesto and to circulate the bioteaming ideas to a wider audience using changethis as a medium. If you agree then we would appreciate it if you would let us know by visiting the bioteaming manifesto feedback page on changethis and registering your vote by clicking 'yes write this manifesto'. We would also value any other comments you might have on bioteaming.
Many Thanks
Ken Thompson
The secret DNA of high-performing virtual teams
Bioteaming – the secret to high-performing, self-organising, virtually networked teams
In my research into bioteaming I have (so far) identified four action zones and about a dozen action rules.This article provides a brief introduction.
Virtual team organisation and three action rules from nature
Bioteams are sustainable self-organising systems
Virtual team execution: three action rules from nature
Natures teams are exceptionally good at taking action, co-operating and learning
In this article I will introduce a third overarching principle of Bioteams: Bioteams are exceptionally good at taking action, co-operating and learning. I will then introduce the third triad of supporting action rules (rules 7, 8 and 9).
Virtual team mobilisation and three powerful tips from nature
There are 3 types of recognition in nature: Species Recognition, Kin Recognition and Individual Recognition. Bioteams can use Species Recognition to avoid freeloaders, Kin Recognition to build strong work-groups and Individual Recognition to ensure mutual team member co-operation.
Virtual team connectivity - three action rules from nature
Bioteams are highly connected virtual networks
In this article I will introduce the second overarching principle of Bioteams, "Bioteams are highly connected virtual networks", and describe the second triad of supporting action rules (rules 4, 5 and 6).
Virtual team productivity - three action rules from nature
In this article I introduce and identify the fundamental key overarching principle of Bioteams and define the first three action rules that can enable existing "Virtually Networked Teams" to start integrating Bioteaming full potential. By Ken Thompson and Robin Good.
Virtual Teams - a new paradigm from nature
Bioteaming:Why virtual teams need more than internet technology to succeed.
Virtual teams, biomimicry and biomimetrics
Learning from mother nature's designs becomes scientific mainstream
A new scientific discipline biomimicry (also known as biomimetrics) is gaining a lot of attention.
Defined as "taking ideas from nature and implementing them in another technology such as engineering, design, computing, etc."
History of the Bioteams logo
Dr Humberto Maturana and Dr Franciso Varela, 2 Chilean biologist/neuroscientists, in their ground-breaking book "The Tree of Knowledge - The Biological Roots of Human Understanding" [1] illustrated their concept of a living system with a little graphical symbol. I have taken the symbol and adapted it and turned it on its side to be the icon for bioteams and bioteaming












