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

Giving up on Work e-mail – Status Report on Week 50 (Impact of Social Software in HR)

Still on the road, currently in Madrid (Where tomorrow I am scheduled to do a couple of internal events on Social Software at IBM), and after a rather interesting event in Orlando with Lotusphere 2009, here I am again back at my regular blogging, this time around with another weekly progress report on my quest … Continue reading Giving up on Work e-mail – Status Report on Week 50 (Impact of Social Software in HR)

Giving up on Work e-mail – Status Report on Week 47 to 49 (On a Steady Pace)

Once again, I am on the move! This time on another plane from Raleigh / Durham (RDU) to Atlanta (ATL) and from there on to Orlando (MCO), as I am on my way to attend and participate at the IBM event Lotusphere 2009. This entry will probably get posted when I get to the hotel, … Continue reading Giving up on Work e-mail – Status Report on Week 47 to 49 (On a Steady Pace)

A Refreshing New Way of Collaborating and Sharing Knowledge – Giving up on e-mail! (Part II)

If you would remember, last Friday I eventually finished up the week putting together a blog post, where I was sharing a number of insights on something I have been doing at work for over a week now and which I thought would interest folks over here as well. As you all well know, I … Continue reading A Refreshing New Way of Collaborating and Sharing Knowledge – Giving up on e-mail! (Part II)

APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – Communities: Hotbeds of Innovation at IBM

Tags: APQC, APQC2007, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, KM Events, Innovation, KM Training, KM Learning, Communities, Communities of Practice, CoPs, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, KM 2.0, Houston, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Informal Communities, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Alice Dunlap-Kraft, Mary Ellen Sullivan, Global Business Services, GBS, Wiki Central, Wikis, ThinkPlace, Lotus Sametime, Sametime 7.5.1, … Continue reading APQC KM & Innovation 2007 – Communities: Hotbeds of Innovation at IBM

Knowledge Management 1.0 vs. Knowledge Management 2.0

Tags: Technorati, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Management 1.0, Knowledge Management 2.0, KM 1.0, KM 2.0, Social Computing, Social Networking, Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0, Dennis Howlett, James Dellow, Collaboration, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Workers, Innovation I *love* comments in weblogs. Don’t you? I mean, ever since I started weblogging about three years ago I have always thought … Continue reading Knowledge Management 1.0 vs. Knowledge Management 2.0

One Year of Weblogging – Happy Anniversary! – And a Lovely Present

Tags: Anniversary, Metablogging, Knowledge Management, KM, Personal KM, PKM, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, Weblogs, Podcasts, Weblogging, Podcasting, Ted Demopoulos, Darren Rowse, Bill Belew, ITtoolbox, elsua Nope, don’t worry. You are not having any kind of déjà vu. elsua’s First Anniversary was actually celebrated back in October 2006. The attached weblog entry … Continue reading One Year of Weblogging – Happy Anniversary! – And a Lovely Present