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6 Steps in Enterprise 2.0 Governance Projects
I believe that governance is at the heart of effective Enterprise 2.0 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.
As such most of my client work on Enterprise 2.0 implementation. While many shy away at the term, mainly because governance is usually focused on risk and limitations, I see it differently.
Trends in the Living Networks
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Keynote on Web 2.0 in the enterprise at IBM Collective Intelligence
While many associate Lotus with its long-established product Notes, since the launch of Lotus Connections in 2007 Lotus is centered on Web 2.0 The evolution and future of Social Networking and Web 2.0 Web and social technologies, having already had a massive social impact, are now being applied extensively in business and government. IBM's annual Lotusphere conference is held each January, bringing together customers of IBM's enterprise collaboration suite. tools such as social networks, mash-ups and micro-blogging.
Trends in the Living Networks
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
8 Guiding Principles for Pilot Programs: A Key for Enterprise 2.0
In my Implementing Enterprise 2.0 report I put Iterate and Refine at the center of the Enterprise 2.0 Below is an excerpt from Chapter 17 of Implementing Enterprise 2.0 Perhaps the single most important success factor in Enterprise 2.0 Remember that experimentation is often Implementation Framework .
One of the most critical elements of this principle is the ability to establish and run effective pilot programs .
Trends in the Living Networks
- Monday, February 22, 2010
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8 Guiding Principles for Pilot Programs: A Key for Enterprise 2.0
In my Implementing Enterprise 2.0 report I put Iterate and Refine at the center of the Enterprise 2.0 Below is an excerpt from Chapter 17 of Implementing Enterprise 2.0 Perhaps the single most important success factor in Enterprise 2.0 Remember that experimentation is often Implementation Framework .
One of the most critical elements of this principle is the ability to establish and run effective pilot programs .
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10 DOs and DONTs of organizational change
Enterprise 2.0 drew on the core ideas in our Implementing Enterprise 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 is ultimately far more about organizational change than technology, though it happens to be driven by web technologies. Far more details on how to put the ideas below into practice are in the Implementing Enterprise 2.0 For a recent boardroom presentation to a group of CEOs of large organizations I prepared ten ‘dos and donts’ on my topic of organizational change.
Enterprise Implementation Framework
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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning
Last week I presented a session at ASTD TechKnowledge entitled eLearning 2.0 - Applications and Implications. It could just as easily have been called Web 2.0 I discussed my experience from Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Getting Value from LinkedIn , Thomas Davenport and Blogging Applications in Learning. It was designed to be a small to medium size group discussion, but because the room was large it was very challenging to do that successfully.
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Social Media Dead Ideas
My earlier post on social media guidelines notwithstanding, my experiences by and large have been that people tend to behave themselves online, particularly in an online professional setting.
Web 2. In a comment on my post about the tyranny of dead ideas , Shannon Turlington left me a link to a great post she did exploring some of the dead ideas that surround the use of wikis. She sees three (but go read her post to get the full explanation):
The Bamboo Project Blog
- Thursday, February 5, 2009
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Web 2.0: Barriers to Adoption
Web 2.0: Barriers to Adoption by Stan Garfield Web 2.0 They each have very specific applicability and benefits, but many people blithely declare more universal and indistinguishable roles for each. Web 2.0 implementation inside of corporations, sometimes referred to as Enterprise 2.0, is emerging with social computing tools such as blogs, wikis, social networking, social tagging, podcasts, mashups, and RSS. It offers great potential for collaboration, but it has to overcome problems: It is not a panacea nor a substitute for other, less exciting, but tried-and-true,
docs.google.com
- Monday, December 22, 2008
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Telstra releases social media policy: it’s time for organizations to get their act together
Telstra has become the first major Australian company to set down guidelines on the use of Facebook, Twitter and similar websites by its employees.
number of major Australian companies have established guidelines for social media, they just didn’t issue press releases about it as Telstra has.
Given the reality of employees being active on Facebook, Twitter, and blogs, it is essential that clear guidelines are set to This morning’s Sydney Morning Herald displayed a prominent headline Telstra lays down the law on Twitter . The article began:
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Effective governance unleashes the creative potential of Web 2.0 in the business
IT Business Edge has just published an interview with me on IT governance for Web 2.0 The complete article, Set Policies to Unleash Creativity with Web 2.0 Hall: Just to make sure we’re on the same page, how do you define Web 2.0 Hall: If your company is developing a policy for wikis, blogs and other Web. technologies, a topic I'm spending considerable time on in my consulting work with major organizations. Tools , is available on their website, and the interview is reproduced below.
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6 Steps in Enterprise 2.0 Governance Projects
I believe that governance is at the heart of effective Enterprise 2.0 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.
As such most of my client work on Enterprise 2.0 implementation. While many shy away at the term, mainly because governance is usually focused on risk and limitations, I see it differently.
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CIO Magazine interview: Six key points for CIOs in creating value from Enterprise 2.0
A little earlier in the year CIO Magazine published an excellent feature article titled Enterprise 2.0 - What is it good for? In the print and online articles they included a sidebar: The Organization As Media Entity: Enterprise 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 is about making mass participation valuable , which reported on my views (that I’ve written and spoken about on many occasions before) that organizations should start thinking of themselves as media entities. The piece, shown in its entirety below, also includes six key points for CIOs to consider in implementing Enterprise 2.0.
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Set Policies to Unleash Creativity with Web 2.0 Tools
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- Monday, September 1, 2008
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