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Building the Enterprise 2.0 Business Case, One Collaboration at a Time
When Harvard’s Andrew McAfee , the spiritual leader of the Enterprise 2.0 movement, first heard the term “Web 2.0″ back in the early part of the decade, he metaphorically rolled his eyes. After all, the much-hyped dot-com economy had just imploded, and the Y2K scare turned out to be a lot of fear-mongering. As he recounts in his new book, Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization’s Toughest Challenges , his initial reaction to Web 2.
The FASTForward Blog - Friday, July 3, 2009
July’s Big Question: New Skills for Learning Professionals
J uly’s big question is very timely for me! Here is the question: In a Learning 2.0 world, where learning and performance solutions take on a wider variety of forms and where churn happens at a much more rapid pace, what new skills and knowledge are required for learning professionals? This week my Web 2.0 Learning and Performance started. I’m keeping a blog for the course , as are most other people. Someone is already asking about what are the most important things to know as educators about Web 2.0.
Adventures in Corporate Education - Friday, July 3, 2009
Enterprise 2.0 ‘Changes the Game’ for Business Process Management
To quote Toby Redshaw, CIO of Aviva: “A good, well-positioned Web 2.0 platform bypasses the obstacles in a hierarchy; it changes the game. You want expertise to be virally available. You want smart interactions to happen horizontally, not up a hierarchy, across a boundary and back down.... The role of human interactions has always been a complicating factor in business processes. Introducing Enterprise 2.0 approaches may help shift the emphasis from business process re-engineering to business process re-energizing.
The FASTForward Blog - Thursday, July 2, 2009