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Trojan mice approach enterprise 2.0
I currently works as a Principal Consultant on IBM’s Corporate Marketing & Communications team. I am part of a Social Media Insights practice within the Market Insights function in IBM. This is an internal consulting practice that advises business leaders on how to leverage web 2.0, Email caused disruption and it took time for everyone to adopt the new way of communicating with email infoBOOM! Brought to you by CIO IBM English Français Italiano HOME JIM'S PICKS THIS WEEK COMMUNITY ABOUT TOPICS EVENTS Search Register Sign in Invite Enterprise 2.0 This week's topic: Enterprise 2.0
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- Thursday, March 11, 2010
The Content Economy by Oscar Berg: Control is waste & trust drives value creation
you name it. Find Categories My shared items in Google Reader Loading... Monday, March 1, 2010 Control is waste & trust drives value creation "Its standard practice at many companies to conceal information as a way of controlling employees - a formula thats toxic to trust" Gary Hamel Trust is the fuel for any enterprise. practices and technologies is that radical changes are required to how most enterprises are being managed. The Content Economy by Oscar Berg How the communication shift enabled by the Internet affects businesses, and how Web / Enterprise 2.0
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- Thursday, March 11, 2010
Enterprise 2.0 Adoption Research from Cecile Demailly
adoption. adoptions emerged from the data. tools and practices can certainly address this management goal if used properly.
adoption efforts. The report also states that the benefits on all three levels need to be communicated widely during the adoption process. Cecile Demailly at the French consulting firm, Early Strategies , recently completed an interesting study of enterprise 2.0 The report, Toward Enterprise 2.0:
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- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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ITSinsider | Practical Advice for 2010 on 2.0 Adoption
Adoption Council Practical Advice for 2010 on 2.0 Adoption By Susan Scrupski ⋅ December 31, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment Filed Under 2.0 Adoption , The 2.0 ITSinsider An Insider’s view on IT-Social for the Enterprise Search About Calendar @ITSinsider Subscribe buy viagra internet
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- Monday, January 4, 2010
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Community of Practice for Facilitators : pilot, adoption and participation
This is not a post about social computing deploying/piloting/adoption in general. may cover these posts at a later date, as my post today is more on adoption or participation at the group level.
My focus is not on the social computing practitioner, but rather on a regular person wanting to run an online Community of Practice (CoP). All these are applicable on many levels eg. a
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- Sunday, September 13, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0 Adoption Best Practices from Yakabod | The AppGap
Adoption Best Practices from Yakabod by Bill Ives July 30, 2009 at 3:33 am · Filed under Web 2.0 Yakabod has been providing knowledge management solutions since 2003, primarily for the US intelligence community to date. providers, they realize that many of the issues for a successful adoption of their offering are not technical and they have broadened their offerings to include adoption support. About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter + sponsored by QuickBase 7 Tips for improving productivity through web-based software Enterprise 2.0
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- Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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Predicting Enterprise 2.0 Adoption
Adoption Michael Idinopulos September 11, 2008 - 7:50 PM Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0) The National Computing Centre in the U.K. adoption . The center of the article is a list, developed by INSEADs Morton Hansen , of 10 statements to diagnose an organizations readiness to adopt Enterprise 2.0. Sales Buy Try Predicting Enterprise 2.0 has posted an interesting article by Martin White on Achieving effective Enterprise 2.0
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- Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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Communities of Practice
I’m reviewing my resources on communities of practice and synthesizing some of the articles I’ve come across and added to my social bookmarks or blogged about on my Communities Thread .
One of the best sources of practical knowledge on online community building is Anecdote from Australia. Peter Bond’s article, which I referred to in 2005 , on Communities In Building a Collaborative Workplace , they discuss three types of collaboration - Team, Community and Network . As they say, “ Our purpose is to provide an understanding of the type of culture
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- Friday, March 13, 2009
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socialstrategy:start [Practical Participation]
[[ socialstrategy:start ]] Practical Participation Trace: » socialstrategy You are here: start » socialstrategy:start Table of Contents Overcoming the Hurdles Internet Access Office Technology Systems and Procedures Policy and Guidance Organisational Culture Technical Skills Leadership and Management
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Six Steps to Company-Wide Adoption
Social software is changing in ways that profoundly impact the way companies should approach adoption. That calls for a very different approach to adoption. to garner adoption across their entire companies ? It's very clear from the customer studies we've done that individuals play a major role in determining A year ago, the focus was on individual technologies (wikis, blogs, RSS, etc.). We are rapidly evolving to more comprehensive solutions that integrate multiple technologies into unified platforms for enterprise interactions.
Transparent Office
- Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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Predicting Enterprise 2.0 Adoption
adoption . The center of the article is a list, developed by INSEAD's Morton Hansen , of 10 statements to diagnose an organization's readiness to adopt Enterprise 2.0. Examples of good practice and success in knowledge exchange are given wide publicity and recognition. adoptio The National Computing Centre in the U.K. has posted an interesting article by Martin White on Achieving effective Enterprise 2.0
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- Thursday, September 11, 2008
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Going beyond the hype: Identifying Enterprise 2.0 best practices | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
best practices Posted by Dion Hinchcliffe @ 10:39 am Categories: Business Models , Collaboration , Community , Customer Community , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise Web 2.0 , Enterprise Wikis , Governance , Grassroots Community , Social Computing , Social Media , Social Networking , Social Software , Web 2.0 , Wikis Tags: Enterprise 2.0 , Best Practice , Dion Hinchcliffe There’s been plenty of discussion recently in the blogosphere, including here, about the successes and challenges of Enterprise 2.0 Genuine adoption
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- Sunday, September 20, 2009
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Facilitating adoption of weblogs in knowledge-intensive environments
Weblogs provide traces of personal expertise and practices. What is essential for facilitating adoption of weblogs in knowledge-intensive environments?
Personal investment in blogging might create tensions with organisational norms and practices; however, this is the price that must be paid: be prepared to relax rules and embrace ambiguity. Introduce newsfeeds Promised to blog this piece from the dissertation in February (together with What pragmatists might want to know about blogging ), but wasn’t happy with it. Still not happy, but here it is (in a slightly updated
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- Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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