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193 Articles match "Culture","Policies"

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-14
dloehr Agreed, emphasis on local to include theatre culture, industrial economics and arts policy. alisoncroggon Timidity/editorial policy/insecurity … unsure. @ LucasStibbard I’m interested in how choosy/sophisticated/focussed consumers have become in how they use their hardware. in reply to LucasStibbard # @
Spinning a Learning Web - Saturday, March 13, 2010
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Mix Up the Workweek by Setting Your Own “20-Percent Time”
Many large companies have policies that allow employees to spend some of their time working on their own projects. For example, Google has what it calls “20-Percent Time” , where its employees spend one day each workweek on project they’re passionate about, while 3M calls its version “ 15% culture ,” which “encourages technical employees to spend 15 percent of their time on projects of their own choosing and initiative.” These programs are often used to entice high-caliber job applicants, as well as encourage innovation. 8221;
Web Worker Daily - Friday, March 12, 2010
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Trojan mice approach enterprise 2.0
To get people to embark on this sort of culture change you have to gain their trust and they have to learn to trust each other. You are right, this will take time. Link Flag as inappropriate Leave a comment All fields are required Does social media work for everyone? What difference does social media make to business effectiveness Chat Transcript Download the transcript for the March 4, 2010 chat with Euan Semple
www.theinfoboom.com - Thursday, March 11, 2010
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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. Use our network to reach outside of your normal geographic and interest groups to connect with people 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 media
    The Bamboo Project Blog - Monday, September 21, 2009
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  • Enterprise 2.0: Culture Is as Culture Does | SocialComputingJournal.com
    Culture Is as Culture Does Tuesday, July 14, 2009; Posted: 10:59 AM - by Hutch Carpenter Related Links New Study Finds Grassroots Enterprise Social Media Often Works Best Enterprise 2.0 Enlightened Cultures Enterprise 2.0 Its about culture." TOPICS Blogs & Blogging Collaboration Tools Conferences
    socialcomputingjournal.com - Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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  • Nathan @ e-gineer: Building Enterprise 2.0 on Culture 1.0
    on Culture 1.0 Tuesday, December 04, 2007 Introduction JCintra, our Intranet Wiki , has seen incredible levels of adoption and participation, with a positive impact on the way information flows in our organisation. This article documents our cultural journey so far, and outlines our ideas for driving the next phase of change. Building Enterprise 2.0 Over 18 months, JCintra amassed 23,335 content contributions from 239 (~70%) people.
    www.e-gineer.com - Wednesday, December 5, 2007
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  • Enterprise 2.0 Reflects the Culture | Social Media Strategery
    Reflects the Culture Thu, Jun 18, 2009 Enterprise 2.0 If you think that the enterprise-wide wiki you’ve been pushing to install is going to change the culture of your organization, think again.  That wiki is going to reflect the culture of your organization, not change it. Home About Me Speaking Legal-ese My Team Subscribe: Posts | Comments | Email Social Media Strategery 101 Best Practices Blogs Conferences Enterprise 2.0 Government 2.0 personal Social Media Wikis Enterprise 2.0
    steveradick.com - Sunday, June 21, 2009
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  • Masterclass: The cultures of collaboration - Inside Knowledge
    exact any/all The original knowledge-management publication denotes premium content | Apr 18 2009 E-mail: Password: Forget your password? Click Here Business Intelligence Collaboration Competitive Intelligence Communities of Practice CRM Culture E-learning Enterprise Content Management Enterprise Search
    www.ikmagazine.com - Saturday, April 11, 2009
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  • Delta Knowledge: Enterprise 2.0 & it's effect on Organisational Culture
    skip to main | skip to sidebar Delta Knowledge A blog about Collaboration cultures, Social Networks, Enterprise 2.0 and associated technologies that help organisations respond to complex problems in an efficient and sustainable manner. 02 November 2008 Enterprise 2.0 & its effect on Organisational Culture Back in 2007, Tom Davenport posted a critical article on Andrew McAffees Enterprise 2.0 idea. He put forward the view that while Prof.
    www.deltaknowledge.net - Monday, November 17, 2008
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  • How Office Policies Can Benefit Remote Workers
    But of course this low-print policy is also sensibly applied in my remote office as well as at company HQ. The die-hard anti-corporate web worker may not want to hear this, but as it turns out, many corporate office policies may come in handy in your remote workplace. can think of three very common policies that can also fit well into a remote work philosophy. My employer’s currently on a kick to reduce printing costs, so those in the office are being strenuously encouraged to reduce our print output, and when we do print, to print everything double-sided with black ink only, unless single-sided or colored printing is absolutely imperative.
    Web Worker Daily - Sunday, August 23, 2009
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  • The Girl Effect - catalyzing positive change
    George Psacharopoulos and Harry Anthony Patrinos, “Returns to Investment in Education: A Further Update,” Policy Research Working Paper 2881[Washington, D.C.: Cultural challenges that resist healthy patterns of breast feeding and trigger increased poor child health and adult obesity and heart disease in Palestinians. Tags: collaboration international development The_Girl_Effect Monday videos culture of love reflection This morning on Twitter, Idocente pointed me to The Girl Effect . WOW!
    Nancy White's Full Circle Blog - Monday, November 24, 2008
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  • A Two-Way Flow
    Make a similar site for all other nations to submit ideas for foreign policy. culture continues to grow, informed by a " two-way flow of power and authority, based on knowledge, trust, credibility and a focus on results " Tags: Social Media Culture Trust Wisdom of Crowds Messy World Change 2.0 Jeremiah Owyang , a web strategist / analyst at Forrester whom many know as an energetic voice in the area of Enterprise 2.0, points to a new initiative ( Change.Force.com - A Citizen’s Briefing Book ) by the Obama administration. 
    The FASTForward Blog - Saturday, January 17, 2009
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  • Launch of Social Media Strategy Framework
    Set clear social media policies Communicate Communicate policies internally Develop a culture of responsible transparency Future Today we launch our Social Media Strategy Framework . This provides guidance and a frame on how organizations can approach engaging with social media, following in the tradition of our highly popular frameworks such as Web 2.0
    Trends in the Living Networks - Monday, July 20, 2009
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