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232 Articles match "Collaboration","Document","Emergent"
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Annual Georgia Conference on Information Literacy
mentors: Collaborating to Improve Research and Writing Instruction", "Preventing Depression: Using Conflict?of?interest 7th Annual Georgia Conference on Information Literacy Conference takes place October 1st - 2nd 2010 in Savannah, USA. There is a very large parallel programme of presentations, panel sessions etc. on information literacy.
Information Literacy Weblog
- Friday, July 23, 2010
Real KM : It’s about the match play, not the scoreboard
34; They are about working on tasks in an open way where anyone can go along for the ride and see all the context and workings out to a solution…which as a by-product of this methodology is documented for future findings. At the least if we can document as we go using social computing , then these artifacts will be left behind.
Library clips
- Thursday, July 22, 2010
Enterprise microblogging : you no longer have to report back to base
The sender has an understanding of who needs to be involved in a conversation, but this is not always apparent at the start of a task, and there are plenty of people on the edges who need to be consulted that emerge. We no longer have to communicate (email or write a blog post) to people that we have just added a document related to our task.
Library clips
- Monday, July 19, 2010
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Enterprise 2.0 : Harmonising formal processes and ad-hoc work
But first I’ll repeat a few highlights from Jordan’s interview: Workflow systems are great until they fail…a need to have a collaboration safety net. Collaboration is not necessarily about making the things that are planned go right, it’s about dealing with the things that are unplanned that go wrong. 34; 1.
Library clips
- Saturday, May 29, 2010
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How do wikis and blogs fit together?
A recent conversation has re-emerged at my work on How do wikis and blogs fit together ? This is an award winning essay on how information sharing, and collaborative tools allow us to dynamically adapt to a changing environment (from an intelligence agency point of view). search (self explanatory). feedback. typical workflow. 8212; 5.
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- Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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Do group tools get more traction due to not requiring network effects, and being in the context of certainty
The nature of knowledge work is that we deal with uncertainty and unique situations, we can only document so many official processes/procedures; often we need to bend these processes and use our thinking and conversation to respond or get things done on the fly. Collaboration vs Participation. Why wikis have more adoption?
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- Thursday, May 21, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0 : Pilot or experimentation?
way to penetrate the hierarchy in an unorthodox way, and get them to "feel it" and see living proof of it’s usefulness, rather than a Powerpoint pitch, or proposal document (or as living proof of your proposal). Unlike group spaces, social networks rely on network effects to reveal their usefulness and emergent nature.
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- Monday, May 10, 2010
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The top-down and bottom-up creation of enterprise communities, and wikis
maybe a community only want forums, or maybe they just want a blog and a place to store documents, etc… Then I ask the leader to pilot the community with a few key members, this way when it’s opened to more people they can visit and read the content and discussions that have already taken place. Top-Down community creation.
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- Thursday, December 18, 2008
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Wikis for exceptions and process failures
Wikis vs Documents. So at the moment a wiki is preferable as a solution centre over a folder with a bunch of documents, as the website format is more usable, and one-click edit is very easy compared to having to launch a Word document in a Document Management System (DMS). Wikis can also display patterns that emerge.
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- Monday, October 13, 2008
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Enterprise 2.0 = Emergence Software | innovation Creators
About Videos Whitepapers Enterprise 2.0 = Emergence Software October 10th, 2006 There is something very interesting happening in the field of enterprise technology. It is called “ Emergence: the connected lives of ants, brains, cities and software “ As an economist, it appealed to me right away. Most famously, Dr. P.P.S.
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Have we been doing Enterprise 2.0 in reverse : Socialising processes and Adaptive Case Management
Qontext (pronounced ‘context’) offers simple, yet powerful toolset for communicating, sharing, and collaborating from inside common business applications. I’m a fan of the notion that collaboration needs to occur in-the-flow of work. that’s a collaborative space integrated into a sales force automation application.
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- Monday, July 5, 2010
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GE's Enterprise Collaboration Backbone | ZDNet
Microsoft Office Green tech Smart phones Collaboration 2.0 Oliver Marks Mobile RSS Email Alerts Comments Share Print Facebook Twitter Recommend Yahoo Buzz Digg Email Facebook Twitter StumbleUpon Reddit Home / News & Blogs / Collaboration 2.0 More from “Collaboration 2.0” Hot Topics iPhone iPad Enterprise 2.0
Collaboration 2.0
- Thursday, July 17, 2008
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Collaborative Thinking: Lotusphere 2008: Opening Session
Bruce Morris Happy 10th anniversary for Sametime Celina and Carestream discussion re: unified communications and collaboration Review of events (e.g., Larry Bowden Added accelerators for portal (collaboration, learning, content, etc) Now focusing on industry accelerators (vs. Leave, travel expense processing from Lotus Notes. Workflow.
Collaborative Thinking
- Monday, January 21, 2008
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