Stranger things have happened...
From none of our business to it is our business. The use of social business software or Enterprise 2.0 tools for collaboration are growing within organizations. The challenge is to fully engage employees with these tools while ensuring their engagement in the tools is contributing to the value and values of the organization. Historical overlaps. Having been very involved in social media for 6 years I see many parallels with the development of blogs and other social media tools. I will be writing regular posts on...
February, 22 2010 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
In fact, I think it’s time for Enterprise 2.0 enthusiasts to give up their frontal assault on email – their war on words (it’s your father’s technology, it’s a dinosaur, it’s where knowledge goes to die) and their attempts to build and/or deploy replacement technologies. via andrewmcafee.org I respectfully disagree Mr. McAfee. Email is great for knowledge transport. But as soon as that knowledge needs to be persisted and/or shared, email fails horribly. And therein lies the E2.0 frontal assault. People...
October, 9 2009 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
Your boss says”Our competitors are stealing our customers using this social media stuff. We need to use this stuff and do it better than our competitors and we need to do it NOW!” You are then tasked with “doing it” but you have no experience or knowledge of what to do. So you look for help and find an outside resource whom supposedly has the experience and knowledge to know what to do. You bring the option of hiring this person to your boss and they ask about the cost and what will they get from using this resource...
October, 7 2009 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
http://www.seekomega.com/2009/09/10-best-must-watch-enterprise-20.html Lots of good stuff in there :)
September, 28 2009 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves