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IBM – The New Workplace – It’s all about the culture
The answer ironically is IBM! Last week I called my old IBM buddy Luis Suarez at his home office in a small village on the Canary Islands. wanted to find out directly what the new IBM was like. The IT group at IBM, far from being the Gestapo have a mandate to serve the workplace of the future. One lives in Toronto.
The FASTForward Blog
- Monday, May 31, 2010
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Adoption is Dead. Long live Adoption!
Home Blog Meet the Enterprise Irregulars Contact Enterprise Irregulars Smart Thinking for the Smart Enterprise Featured Posts Business Software Trends & Concepts Subscribe Browse: Home / Featured Posts , Trends & Concepts / Adoption is Dead. Long live Adoption! Adoption is Dead. Long live Adoption! The 2.0 Period.
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E2.0 Conference: Social Computing Platforms (IBM & Microsoft)
Specifically, the tutorial I moderated on Monday that featured IBM and Microsoft. For this event, I proposed a tutorial that would allow attendees to learn more about the social computing platforms from IBM and Microsoft from a user adoption perspective rather than a "plumbing" or infrastructure viewpoint. conference.
Column Two
- Thursday, June 19, 2008
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Enterprise 2.0: Study Shows Adoption is Real - ReadWriteEnterprise
Study Shows Adoption is Real Written by Alex Williams / November 24, 2009 4:36 PM / 9 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » When you look at Enterprise 2.0, Adoption Council. These people have solid footing into how social enterprise technologies are being adopted. is still in the early adopter phase. efforts.
www.readwriteweb.com
- Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Research on the Use of Social Software in the Workplace from IBM
It focused on their Beehive social networking website behind IBM ’ s firewall. Beehive was launched in 2007 by IBM Research as an internal social network site for IBM employees designed to blur the boundaries of work and home, professional and personal, and business and fun. Four IBMers, Joan M. DiMicco, David R.
The FASTForward Blog
- Thursday, December 18, 2008
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IBM Plugging Holes In Connections/SharePoint Integration
Despite this plug-in, I still believe IBM has made a fundamental and perhaps unrecoverable competitive mistake by not being radically more aggressive regarding SharePoint integration. IBM was faced with taking one of two directions and decided to focus on improving the functional gaps and platform capabilities within Connections (e.g.,
Collaborative Thinking
- Friday, May 15, 2009
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Second-wave adopters are coming. Are you prepared? Part 3 / 3 :: Blog :: Headshift
Second-wave adopters are coming. Part 3 / 3 This is the 3rd part of a blog post looking at user adoption. 5) CRM CRM set out with the best motives but many CRM initiatives fail because of low user adoption, significant amounts of inaccurate data and a poor match between processes and technology. adoption barrier
www.headshift.com
- Sunday, May 17, 2009
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Portals and KM: Can Enterprise 2.0 Adoptions Learn Anything from ERP Implementations?
Adoptions Learn Anything from ERP Implementations? Parallel adoption - Both the legacy and new ERP system run atthe same time. Itturns out that 40% used a phased roll out, 38% used the big bang approach, 11%used a combo of biog bang and phased, and only 9% used parallel adoption. Tags: adoption deploy enterprise2.0
billives.typepad.com
- Friday, May 14, 2010
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90-9-1 Participation and Enterprise Social Software Adoption « I’m Not Actually a Geek
This quote hypothesized a cause for low adoption of wikis and blogs in some organizations: This is why there are so many sparsely populated wikis and blogs slowly twisting in the wind in the corporate world - because they were set up as tentative trial balloons with no clear utility or guidelines for expected use. Employee Adoption?
bhc3.wordpress.com
- Thursday, March 5, 2009
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Social Media Policy Guidelines Can Encourage Use Outside Enterprise and Adoption Within
I remember in the early days of blogging IBM relied on its standard rules of business conduct. Then in the spring of 2005, IBM used a wiki to create a set of blogging guidelines. Here is the latest version: IBM Social Computing Guidelines. You can find the details at the IBM site. Sun was another of the early adopters.
The FASTForward Blog
- Sunday, July 12, 2009