A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 2 to 5 (Social Networking More Popular than Email)

I guess it’s about time that I get back on track with things and share with everyone out there the weekly progress reports I have been collecting since last time I blogged about this subject, where I presented, amongst several other things, what my new challenge would be like for 2009 and an initial report … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 2 to 5 (Social Networking More Popular than Email)

The Business Value of Social Networking by David Tebbutt

Over the last couple of weeks I have been blogging a couple of times around the topic of figuring out the Return of Investment (a.k.a. ROI) of Social Software, with the latest instance over at "IBM Lotusphere 2009 Highlights – The Business Value of Collaboration Software". To continue further with some more thoughts on this … Continue reading The Business Value of Social Networking by David Tebbutt

Is Social Networking Good for the WorkPlace? – Something in the Water…

Tags: Facebook, Social Networks, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Stephen Collins, Acidlabs, Workplace, IBM, Learning, Relationships, Connections, Conversations, Traditional Media, New Media, Social Media, Balance Remember the blog post I created a couple of days ago debating whether social networking tools would be costing businesses … Continue reading Is Social Networking Good for the WorkPlace? – Something in the Water…

Social Networking Attracts the Big Iron Boys – Where Re-focusing on the People Is a Must

(Previously, on elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog at ITtoolbox) Tags: Matthew Ingram, Social Media Today, NYT, Cisco Systems, Tribe, Social Networks, Social Networking, Social Computing, Social Software, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, KM 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Knowledge Sharing, IBM, Lotus Connections, BlogCentral, Roller, Activities, Activity Centric Computing, Dogear, Fringe, Weblogs, Wikis, Social … Continue reading Social Networking Attracts the Big Iron Boys – Where Re-focusing on the People Is a Must

Social Networking and ThinkPlace – Why Communities Still Rule the Innovation Space

(Previously, on elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog at ITtoolbox) Tags: IBM, ThinkPlace, Innovation, Social Networking, Social Computing, Social Software, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Remote Collaboration, Knowledge Sharing, Collaboration, Communities, Robin Bloor, IT-Director, Lotusphere2007, Lotus Connections, Lotus Quickr, Critical Mass Goodness ! I cannot believe that another week has gone by already since I last … Continue reading Social Networking and ThinkPlace – Why Communities Still Rule the Innovation Space

Some Practical Uses of Social Networking within the Enterprise

Through Mike Gotta‘s weblog Collaborative Thinking, I have just bumped into another interesting article around the subject of social networking adoption within the enterprise that I thought you would also find it an interesting and worth while reading piece, specially since some parts of it have got a lot to do with what I get … Continue reading Some Practical Uses of Social Networking within the Enterprise

IBM Warms to Social Networking – Probably About Time, Right?

Continuing further with some other discussions I have been having over here around the role of Web 2.0 or social software within the enterprise, I thought I would continue sharing some further thoughts on what is actually happening inside IBM itself;  how it is being impacted (And big time!) by the adoption of this same … Continue reading IBM Warms to Social Networking – Probably About Time, Right?

The Greater IBM Connection – Bringing Social Networking to the IBM Enterprise

A few weeks ago a colleague of mine, Jack Mason, invited me to check out a new IBM initiative that is coming up later on this year (Around September / October timeframe) and which is supposed to bring social networking into the IBM enterprise. But with a twist. Indeed, the actual initiative is called The … Continue reading The Greater IBM Connection – Bringing Social Networking to the IBM Enterprise