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Why We Struggle With Social Software ROI « Together, We Can!
Together, We Can! Front Page About This Blog About Larry Hawes ← Gilbane 2008 Boston Observations The Zen of Enterprise 2.0 → Why We Struggle With Social Software ROI December 9, 2008 · 2 Comments One of the prominent themes in any discussion of social software in the enterprise is Return on Investment (ROI). I’ll e-mail you my contact information. Leave a Comment Click here to cancel reply.
lehawes.wordpress.com
- Monday, June 1, 2009
Culture Trumps ROI « Together, We Can!
Together, We Can! Front Page About This Blog About Larry Hawes ← Why? Blogs Are Dead, Long Live Blogs! → Here’s a small reading [...] Leave a Comment Click here to cancel reply. Name Mail Website Notify me of follow-up comments via email. A blog about collaboration practices and technologies,
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- Monday, June 1, 2009
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Deliberate Practice - Cloud Worker - Collaboration - Work Literacy - June 2009
Building an open source stack for social software - The FASTForward Blog , June 1, 2009
Learning and micro-blogging - Harold Jarche , June 24, 2009
Social Media - The Challenge of Adoption - Rob’s Dummies Guide - The FASTForward Blog , June 22, 2009
Social Business Design and the Real Time Enterprise Work Literacy Hot List
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- Monday, July 6, 2009
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Cloudworker Economics | ribbonfarm
Contact Best of Ribbonfarm Projects Cloudworker About Home Email This Post Print This Post Slashdot digg del.icio.us Stumble " onclick="return fbs_click()" target="_blank" class="fb_share_link">Share on Facebook Cloudworker Economics October 29, 2008 Table of contents for Cloudworker The Cloudworker’s Creed Cloudworker Economics The Cloud President, Obama Is There a Cloudworker Culture? I started my exploration of the changing nature of careers with a micro-level view of its archetypal figure,
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- Monday, December 22, 2008
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Enterprise 2.0 Blog » Blog Archive » There is No Such Thing as Culture Change
Rao writes a blog on business and innovation at www.ribbonfarm.com , and is a Web technology researcher at Xerox. The views expressed in this blog are his personal ones and do not represent the views of his employer. 26 Comments Enterprise 2.0 It is a thumbnail sketch on a blog, and there is enough consistency in the use of the term ‘culture change’ in the context Apr 1st, 2009 | Venkatesh Rao There is No Such Thing as Culture Change One theme persistently comes up whenever I talk social media, either inside my workplace or outside.
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- Monday, April 6, 2009
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Culture Trumps ROI « Together, We Can!
Together, We Can! Front Page About This Blog About Larry Hawes ← Why? Blogs Are Dead, Long Live Blogs! → Here’s a small reading [...] Leave a Comment Click here to cancel reply. Name Mail Website Notify me of follow-up comments via email. A blog about collaboration practices and technologies,
lehawes.wordpress.com
- Monday, June 1, 2009
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Why We Struggle With Social Software ROI « Together, We Can!
Together, We Can! Front Page About This Blog About Larry Hawes ← Gilbane 2008 Boston Observations The Zen of Enterprise 2.0 → Why We Struggle With Social Software ROI December 9, 2008 · 2 Comments One of the prominent themes in any discussion of social software in the enterprise is Return on Investment (ROI). I’ll e-mail you my contact information. Leave a Comment Click here to cancel reply.
lehawes.wordpress.com
- Monday, June 1, 2009
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Video Conferencing Uptake Is Really About Changing Role of Organizations « Together, We Can!
Together, We Can! Front Page About This Blog About Larry Hawes ← Atlassian Helps Children Read Video Conferencing Uptake Is Really About Changing Role of Organizations May 26, 2009 · No Comments I was interviewed last week for an article on how companies are using collaboration technologies to reduce operating costs during the current economic downturn. Today, the IT function is viewed as providing assets and support services that enable workers to do their jobs in a productive manner.
lehawes.wordpress.com
- Monday, June 1, 2009
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