Poker Social Enterprise – Presentation of editorial plan
Today I want to give you an overview of what will be the editorial plan. It will lead us to the realization of the first live stop of the new circuit that the staff of ALL IN CHANNEL E. & C. is creating for you and absolutely tailored for you, Texas Hold’em professional poker players. We’re going to have 24 weekly appointments and I’ll tell you about the innovative approaches. With that, our Human Resources Manager will guide the staff in the actual realization of our new professional live Texas Hold’em poker circuit, according to the Poker Social Enterprise model. The world of Texas Hold’em live poker tournaments organization is bound to change radically with the organizational model of the Social Enterprise.
Community of Practice
Poker Social Enterprise model is clearly inspired by the concept of “Community of Practice” by Etienne Wenger (2006), of knowledge sharing, connective knowledge and collective intelligence. A fundamental pillar of corporate organizational culture lies in the thought of the French philosopher Pierre Lévy. According to him, absolute knowledge can’t be an exclusive prerogative of an individual. It can only be achieved through the union of all the limited knowledge contained in the individual knowledge of each human being.
Case Study – Champions Crew
The case study “Champions Crew” was born from the concept of improvement of collective skills. The Poker Social Enterprise project, as a long term one, aimes to improve the collective skills of poker players, with live tournaments for teams. They are dedicated to Poker Crews, which are increasingly populating our community.
The first season of our new circuit will mark the live stops up to the Champions Crew, with a program full of media events that will accompany the event until the final show.
Jack Bonora.
Transl. Margherita Basile
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