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103 Articles match "Adoption","IBM","Practice"
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The know-why tragedy : divorced from my work on the cutting room floor
And let me give a shout out to Keith Swenson for his incredible blog on Adaptive Case Management (ACM)…empowering workers to deal with the unpredictable "practice" that is knowledge work. Practice Execution. So why for the last decade and more have we focused on chunking up best practice? The thing is a "2.0"
Library clips
- Thursday, July 8, 2010
Social Behavior, Usage Patterns, and Adoption: My Enterprise 2.0 Conference Notes
This post covers the session, Social Behavior, Usage Patterns, and Adoption. Panelist s include: Walton Smith, Senior Associate, Booz Allen Hamilton, David Millen, Research Scientist, IBM Watson Research Center, and Sean Power , Consultant and Analyst, Co-Founder, Watching Websites. Someone asked about pilot vs broad adoption.
Portals and KM
- Monday, June 21, 2010
The problem with Forrester's $4.6 billion prediction | ZDNet
They make the implicit assumption that major players like IBM and Microsoft will subsume Web 2.0 Apart from the difficulty in getting adoption , to which I have referred elsewhere, I believe this is solving the wrong problem. For the benefit of doubt, T&E reimbursement is a common practice among European based writers.
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- Wednesday, June 16, 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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IBM Drives Enterprise Adoption of Social Networks with New Enterprise Adaptability Practice
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Portals and KM: Can Enterprise 2.0 Adoptions Learn Anything from ERP Implementations?
and knowledge management to provide value to organizations through practical applications. Adoptions Learn Anything from ERP Implementations? Parallel adoption - Both the legacy and new ERP system run atthe same time. adoption effort that did not usesome form of parallel adoption. ERP process practice
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- Friday, May 14, 2010
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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
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Saba Social Left Out Of IBM Deal
IBM partners with a well-known human capital management vendor that has a strong offering in the LMS/e-Learning space. The Saba partnership provides IBM with a few things: It allows IBM to exist this business and provide existing Lotus Learning customers a migration path (to Saba). IBM and Saba have worked together for years.
Collaborative Thinking
- Thursday, May 14, 2009
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BT Web 2.0 adoption case study " Inside out
The fact that individuals could manage all this functionality through a single ‘portal’ was incredibly powerful and sent adoption rates through the roof. Let users dictate the direction and speed of adoption. adoption case study Feed for this Entry Trackback Address 1 Rex December 8, 2007 at 10:55 am Thanks for the great case study!
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The Chief Knowledge Officer’s Dilemma | innovation Creators
IBM’s Michael A. My beef with KM as typically practiced is that the focus is on technology–new or old–instead of the interrelationship between people (true knowledge resources) and the information that is captured, generated, used, applied, shared, or not in the course of business. I have no idea what that means.
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Lotus Notes Email Vs. Microsoft Outlook | innovation Creators
Microsoft Outlook August 17th, 2006 Microsoft and IBM both own massive cash cows. IBM sells Lotus Notes/Domino. Microsoft and IBM are both developing new non related Enterprise 2.0 often wonder why IBM cannot follow their own UI guidelines on their own product? Being IBM is no reason to screw known userfriendly standards.
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Social Behavior, Usage Patterns, and Adoption: My Enterprise 2.0 Conference Notes
This post covers the session, Social Behavior, Usage Patterns, and Adoption. Panelist s include: Walton Smith, Senior Associate, Booz Allen Hamilton, David Millen, Research Scientist, IBM Watson Research Center, and Sean Power , Consultant and Analyst, Co-Founder, Watching Websites. Someone asked about pilot vs broad adoption.
Portals and KM
- Monday, June 21, 2010
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Social Media Policy Outside and Inside the Enterprise
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. Sun was another of the early adopters. It begins with the following.
Portals and KM
- Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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