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223 Articles match "Emergent","Examples","Facebook"

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Enterprise microblogging needs a facelift to rival email
In comes microblogging… Here’s a fictional example… @bob @sarah @jason @neil @brad @sally @jeff @denali @arielle @peter as you know the development of our new DMS has been on hold due to low resources. If we follow the Facebook model… John is getting notifications that people are commenting on his post. Request.
Library clips - Friday, July 16, 2010
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GigaOM’s Summer Reading List
HISTORY IN THE MAKING: “ The Facebook Effect &# by David Kirkpatrick (Simon & Schuster, 2010). Mark Zuckerberg chose David Kirkpatrick to write an authoritative history of Facebook’s first six years. That’s the most important thing you need to know about “The Facebook Effect.&# promise us!).
Web Worker Daily - Thursday, July 15, 2010
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A Fractal Perspective on Enterprise 2.0 Adoption | Sonnez en cas d'absence
Aligning collaborative practices with business objectives require new social processes to foster decision taking and emergence of consensus in non-deterministic way. Réflexions autour du branding, du web et des médias sociaux. Nov 4 A Fractal Perspective on Enterprise 2.0 Adoption By Thierry de Baillon Version française ici. initiatives.
www.debaillon.com - Wednesday, June 30, 2010
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  • The emergence of Serendipity 2.0 and Innovation 2.0
    Examples. If everyone participates and networks on a platform we could view a tag cloud and see some emerging patterns…we could view the frequent tags and realise we need to take action on something, or realise the mood at the moment. 8220;Emergent intelligence only evolves when agents have the freedom to act independently.
    Library clips - Friday, October 10, 2008
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  • Emerging Markets Boosted by Facebook + Joyent + Mentez
    At Joyent, we have partnered with Mentez to help app developers in emerging markets. For example, they have taken one game application that gained reasonable traction and sold a sponsorship of the app to a large well known brand. Facebook gives these developers access to a massive and powerful marketing and distribution tool
    Turning knowledge workers into innovation creators - Tuesday, February 12, 2008
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  • Enterprise 2.0 : Pilot or experimentation?
    The ease of Proof of Concept using social tools is an example of Dave Snowden’s Safe-Fail concept ; Clay Shirky also talks of experimentation and low cost failure. Unlike group spaces, social networks rely on network effects to reveal their usefulness and emergent nature. Same goes with Facebook, etc. Experimentation.
    Library clips - Monday, May 10, 2010
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  • Cisco as an emerging Enterprise 2.0 case example
    Pull back the tent flaps and Cisco citizens are blogging, vlogging, and virtualizing, using social-networking tools that they’ve made themselves and that, in many cases, far exceed the capabilities of the commercially available wikis, YouTubes, and Facebooks created by the kids up the road in Palo Alto. Image via Wikipedia.
    The FASTForward Blog - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • The top-down and bottom-up creation of enterprise communities, and wikis
    also give them examples of community specific help guides and examples of instructional design to help their users orient and learn to use the community…it’s crucial they have a good experience, by their needs being fulfilled. Facebook groups are more disposable whereas our communities seem more professional.
    Library clips - Thursday, December 18, 2008
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  • We are more than our job title describes, so let’s get social!
    And of course from this we are capitalising on opportunities, and there emerges an element of self organisation and autonomy. Even more so for GenY; if you aren’t on Facebook, you just don’t exist. An example used is the World of Warcraft as a knowledge economy. This is what we call ’social productivity.&#.
    Library clips - Friday, April 24, 2009
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  • Post-KM : enterprise 2.0, facilitation and complexity
    is based on bottom-up tools that allows for connections and emergence to happen, ie. Venkat’s post about the KM and SM War has merit, his example shows that some KM practioners are incorporating these new tools, but still in the old management style, ie. can show plenty of emergence (eg. The emergence of Serendipity 2.0
    Library clips - Thursday, October 30, 2008
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  • The FASTForward Blog » The problem of emergence: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary
    The problem of emergence by Jim McGee October 16, 2007 at 11:33 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 The Dawn of Emergent Collaboration&# can be downloaded here. One of McAfee’s central arguments is on the importance of emergence in successful Enterprise 2.0 The attraction of emergence is twofold. Enterprise 2.0
    www.fastforwardblog.com - Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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  • Should you update your Facebook status from Twitter?
    Flickr, Youtube, Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter are all examples of social tools with community underpinnings. The most obvious example of this has emerged with Facebook’s new redesign. The interface update has put Status at the center of the experience, and it has put Facebook head to head with Twitter.
    The FASTForward Blog - Sunday, March 22, 2009
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  • Edward Lawler on new management models (as what what I call “wirearchy” emerges)
    Let me just pick one and carry it out: leadership, for example. KM: Is that something like the Wikipedia-tion, the LinkedIn, the Facebook-ization, if you would, of the world? Change Collaboration Connected Enterprise Control Emergent Enterprise 2.0 Ed Lawler is a reknowned management thinker I have studied for years. What is it?
    The FASTForward Blog - Friday, December 11, 2009
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