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The Content Economy by Oscar Berg: Control is waste & trust drives value creation
The Content Economy by Oscar Berg How the communication shift enabled by the Internet affects businesses, and how Web / Enterprise 2.0 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
www.thecontenteconomy.com
- Thursday, March 11, 2010
Social Software Resources (Dachis Group Social Software Wiki)
Dachis Group Social Software Wiki Navigation Social Software Resources Administration Contributors Dachis Group Dachis Group Dachis Group FAQ Social Business Design PDF Dachis Group feed Alliance Opportunities Inquiries Recent site activity Contributors item added by Jeffrey Dachis Social Software Resources item edited by Alan Lepofsky item added by Ken Cho item edited by Bryan Menell item added by Bryan Menell edited by Jeffrey Dachis Administration edited by Jeffrey Dachis Contributors
softwarewiki.dachisgroup.com
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Social Software 2.0: Enterprise Process Ubiquity « I’m Not Actually a Geek
I’m Not Actually a Geek Observations on technology and business from someone who should know better Home Who is this guy? Top posts for: Innovation Top posts for: Enterprise 2.0 Home > geek > Social Software 2.0: Enterprise Process Ubiquity Social Software 2.0: Enterprise Process Ubiquity November 16, 2009 Hutch Carpenter Leave a comment Go to comments In the beginning, there were forums, blogs and wikis. And
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- Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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Forrester Covers the Future of Enterprise 2.0 Technologies in Depth
I recently received a review copy of Forrester TechRadar For Vendor Strategists: Enterprise Web 2.0 - How Product Strategists Should Approach A Maturing Web 2.0 This is a very comprehensive document that goes into great detail on the future of enterprise 2.0 They focused on technologies considered most appropriate for employee collaboration and included 11 technologies: blogs, forums, mashups, Market, Q4 2008 by G. Oliver Young with Gil Yehuda , Kyle McNabb , Peter Burris , Sara Burnes, Zachary Reiss-Davis.
The FASTForward Blog
- Monday, December 1, 2008
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Implementing Enterprise 2.0
Skip to main content Country/region [ select ] All of dW ---------------- AIX and UNIX Information Mgmt Lotus Rational Tivoli WebSphere ---------------- Architecture Autonomic computing Java technology Linux Multicore acceleration Open source SOA & Web services Web development XML ---------------- dW forums ---------------- alphaWorks ---------------- All of IBM Home Business solutions IT services Products Support & downloads
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- Saturday, February 28, 2009
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Microsoft's Maturing Social Computing "EGO"
When Microsoft first released Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007), it touted the platform advantages of its embedded social computing capabilities (i.e., blogs, wikis, RSS, social networking). In fact, the company at the time was brimming with confidence that SharePoint's social computing features were as good as anything offered by best-of-breed vendors. Note: updated with source references for EGO integration examples.
Reality slowly set in over several months however as the market were somewhat less-than-impressed with the features that SharePoint offered
Column Two
- Sunday, June 22, 2008
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The Connectbeam Social Computing Blog: Three Silos That Enterprise 2.0 Must Break
The Connectbeam Social Computing Blog A resource and viewpoint from Connectbeam on how social computing is changing the way we work. We cover the broader market and what we are doing at Connectbeam. Connectbeam Go to Connectbeam.com Blogs of Interest AcKnowledge Consulting Alec Saunders Andrew McAfee AppGap Ben Worthen Bill Ives BizTechTalk Carl Frappaolo Dan Farber Dana Gardner Daniela
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- Saturday, January 17, 2009
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Avoid Profile Potpourri
Connectbeam is one of those first-movers in the market that often gets overlooked but they continue to do some creative things (see below). While initially identified as a social bookmark system for the enterprise (an "internal delicious"), the company has done a credible job of expanding the conversation beyond a tooling discussion. However, (you knew there had to be a "but" coming...) - as I read the post below, it brought up In a broader context, issues related tagging and bookmarking lead to more business-centric conversations on the benefits from user-led information discovery, filtering and allowing people at a personal and group level to self-organize information.
Collaborative Thinking
- Sunday, February 1, 2009
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The Connectbeam Social Computing Blog: Five Moves of Power Users in Enterprise 2.0
The Connectbeam Social Computing Blog
A resource and viewpoint from Connectbeam on how social computing is changing the way we work. We cover the broader market and what we are doing at Connectbeam.
Connectbeam
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Blogs of Interest
AcKnowledge Consulting
Alec Saunders
Andrew McAfee
AppGap
Ben Worthen
Bill Ives
BizTechTalk
Carl Frappaolo
Dan Farber
Dana Gardner
Daniela Barbosa
Dave Weinberger
David Silfrey
Dif-fer-en-ti-ate
Dion Hinchcliffe
Douglas Karr
Emily Chang
Erick Schonfeld
Euan Semple
Fast Forward
Frank Gruber
Gavin Heaton
George
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- Monday, October 13, 2008
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Enterprise 2.0 and the Trough of Disillusionment « I’m Not Actually a Geek
I’m Not Actually a Geek April 13, 2009 Enterprise 2.0 and the Trough of Disillusionment Filed under: mba — Tags: adoption , enterprise 2.0 , gartner , roi — Hutch Carpenter @ 5:06 am There is currently a business and marketing fashion wave for collaboration as the miracle cure for all that ails business which isn’t helpful in differentiating good from bad ideas. Oliver Marks, ZDNet, When Internal Collaboration Is Bad for Your Company… It feels faces. I’m not alone, Dion Hinchcliffe noted a similar trend yesterday
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- Monday, April 13, 2009
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Enterprise Web 2.0 » Where is the Business Value in Enterprise 2.0?
Main menu: Home EW2 Companies About Resources Enterprise Web News Social Media News EW2 Community SMC Stuff Site search Search for: Categories Advertising (1) Ajax (12) Amazon (6) Apple (4) Atlassian (1) Blogging (32) Blogtronix (3) Brand (2) Case Studies (2) CEO Blogs (7) Collaboration (39) Collective Intelligence (25) Communities (2) Companies (81) Computing (42) Connectbeam (1) Convergence (7) Dell (3) Design (8) Digg (3) Emergence (8) Enterprise Rave (0) Enterprise Search (7) Enterprise
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- Sunday, April 12, 2009
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How I Address the Question of Enterprise 2.0 ROI « I’m Not Actually a Geek
I’m Not Actually a Geek March 9, 2009 How I Address the Question of Enterprise 2.0 ROI Filed under: mba — Tags: enterprise 2.0 , connectbeam , roi — Hutch Carpenter @ 9:35 am Photo credit: cambodia4kidsorg Establishing a solid ROI for enterprise social software is an ongoing discussion for the sector. At a high level, there are two sides to this argument: Measuring Enterprise 2.0 It is generally a requirement for most technology decisions made by companies. ROI is like trying to measure the
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- Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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How Much Scale Is Needed in Enterprise 2.0 Employee Adoption? « I’m Not Actually a Geek
I’m Not Actually a Geek March 2, 2009 How Much Scale Is Needed in Enterprise 2.0 Employee Adoption? Filed under: mba — Tags: adoption , blogs , enterprise 2.0 , forums , microblogging , prediction markets , social bookmarking , social networks , social software , wikis — Hutch Carpenter @ 9:40 am A couple recent items caught my eye with regard to the issue of employee adoption of social software. In Reversing the Enterprise 2.0 Pricing Model , Julien le Nestour argues that pricing
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- Thursday, March 5, 2009
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