Giving up on Work e-mail – Status Report on Week 27 (Easing e-mail Pain with Social Software)

Continuing further with the weekly progress reports on my giving up on e-mail new mantra, I am back at it again, and this time around with a wonderful link from one of my favourite bloggers and KM thought leaders, if I may say so, whose article I am surprised is not getting much more attention … Continue reading Giving up on Work e-mail – Status Report on Week 27 (Easing e-mail Pain with Social Software)

Giving up on Work e-mail – Status Report on Week 24 (Six Months On!)

After a really good workshop event last week in Madrid on Enterprise 2.0 & Social Computing (I am already drafting a post on it to share the various experiences), here I am, once again, back at my regular blogging activities, just like I have been doing lately. But perhaps this time around with a bit … Continue reading Giving up on Work e-mail – Status Report on Week 24 (Six Months On!)

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…

Communities of Practice – the Right Brain of the Organisation? Are You Listening to It Good Enough?

Folks who have been reading elsua for some time now would realise how one of my essential Knowledge Management readings is that of the folks behind Anecdote. In the past I have weblogged about them and their thought provoking posts a couple of times and I always find over there some refreshing views of where … Continue reading Communities of Practice – the Right Brain of the Organisation? Are You Listening to It Good Enough?