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6 Steps in Enterprise 2.0 Governance Projects
Governance, done well, is an enabler of innovation, providing parameters, guidelines and policies that address risks, and allow the greatest possible scope for experimentation and value creation.
Establish and/or communicate policies
Policies establish the basic rules and guidelines for how staff work, providing one of the most direct mechanisms for implementing governance. I believe that governance is at the heart of effective Enterprise 2.0 implementation.
Trends in the Living Networks
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Reaching Better, Faster Business Outcomes - Guest Post from Ken Muir, Novell
Technology and Strategy Officer of Novell's Collaboration Business Unit. have written about Novell's collaboration tools in the past and was happy to accept their offer of a conceptual post that was not a product promotion. collaboration tools? Today's post was written by Ken Muir, Chief
Technology As a disclosure, I received no payment or any other favor for this post to appear.
Portals and KM
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Essential capabilities: Aligning cultures and processes across blurred organizational boundaries
At 6:53pm on November 9, 1989, an official of the East German government stated in a press conference that a new policy had been instituted to allow its citizens to travel to the West. Tags: Business relationships Collaboratio On my earlier post on Social CRM Larry Irons asked a great question about how organizations can engage effectively with their customers and partners when much of their customer support is outsourced.
While there are no easy answers, there are two organizational capabilities that are increasingly critical for success.
Trends in the Living Networks
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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Enterprise: List of 40 Social Media Staff Guidelines
This list also includes policies called; Staff blogging policies, enterprise social network guidelines, Employee Blogging Policies, Staff engagement in online communities, and so on. Kinda cool that companies are now posting internal policies publicly . GM Motors Blogging Policies [link]
Managing staff who participate in social networks.
I’ve done a few press (radio, print) interviews this week re: Telstra so I thought I should have another look at how Enterprise, Government, Corporates, Not for Profits are handling the fact that their staff
laurelpapworth.com
- Thursday, April 23, 2009
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Profiting from Collaboration
Google and P&G are both known for their innovation capabilities and strict internal policy. This is terrific example of purposeful collaboration delivering results.
The opportunity to collaborate generated many tangible benefits for both companies. And that's not surprising because a collaboration experience Driven by market forces, they made an exception. They swapped about two-dozen staffers who spent weeks dipping into each other's staff training programs and sitting in on meetings where business plans get hammered out.
Anecdote
- Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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An "Admirable Use" Policy
Do, Do, Do , in which he muses on "acceptable use" policies of social media in schools and how restrictive and anti-learning they can be. Anyway, Will suggests that instead of a 10-page list of "dont's," we need an "Admirable Use" policy that positively describes the ways in which we'd like to see people using social media for learning. The items he would include are: “Do use our network to connect to other students and adults who share Will Richardson has an excellent post, Don't, Don't, Don't vs. Having spent the past several months working with clients on integrating social
The Bamboo Project Blog
- Monday, September 21, 2009
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OpenTeams - Collaborative Innovation for The Entrepreneurial Organization
In addition to project collaboration , blogging , social networking , community building , and knowledge management , OpenTeams is an innovative initiative development solution where employees collaboratively seed and mature new ideas for additional revenue, productivity, and cost-savings. Unlike normal wikis, which suffer from user apathy and confusion, OpenTeams is intuitive for non-techies to learn and use. This dramatically shrinks the learning curve and ensures adoption while ramping up productivity, payback, and employee engagement.
openteams.com
- Thursday, March 5, 2009
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Robertson: Ten tips for succeeding at collaboration
James Robertson of StepTwo posted his slides for a recent presentation entitled, Ten tips for succeeding at collaboration (with audio). Ten tips for succeeding at collaboration [+ audio]
Recognize when collaboration will work . Along with the tips, he includes some background around the ideas he presents. Nice.
Knowledge Musings
- Sunday, August 3, 2008
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Work Together: 60+ Collaborative Tools for Groups
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mashable.com
- Saturday, June 6, 2009
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cyn.in> Open source Group Collaboration Software for the Enterprise 2.0
Desktop Client Pricing Test Drive Services Support Consulting Services Implementation & Customization Hosting Services Community FAQ SyncNotes Overview Benefits Applications Features Download Solutions Technology Solutions Knowledge Management Document Management Enterprise Content Management Digital Asset Management Enterprise Microblogging Collaboration and social computing Corporate Intranets Version Control System Secure Online File Storage Community
www.cynapse.com
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Using technology to improve workforce collaboration
Go to content Go to navigation Go to search About this site | About our authors Subscribe: E-mail | RSS 27 October 2009 Zipcar: selling cars, one ride at a time By Scott Griffith In Internet 27 October 2009 Using technology to improve workforce collaboration By James Manyika, Kara Sprague and Lareina Yee In Internet 14 October 2009 Investigative reporting in the Web era By Paul Steiger In Internet 14 October 2009 Crossing the burning bridge
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Anecdote - Whitepapers - Building a collaborative workplace
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Building a collaborative workplace
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www.anecdote.com.au
- Friday, December 12, 2008
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Twitter Compared to IM, Email and Forums
It is often also (rightly or wrongly) considered the primary means people collaborate within the workplace. Overall, forums are considered a space-based means for groups to collaborate. Twitter changes the notion that communication happens in channels while collaboration happens in spaces. Ross Mayfield put forth a pretty interesting question on Twitter (see below). It's a great question - my thoughts below:
Collaborative Thinking
- Monday, March 2, 2009
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