Why Enterprise 2.0 Won’t Transform Organisations – And Why We May Have Gotten It Wrong Once More!

Tags: Tom Davenport, Harvard Business Online, Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Media, Collaboration, Communities, Conversations, Connections, Social Networks, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Sharing, KM, Participatory Web, Change Org While doing some RSS feeds catchup, I actually bumped again into a weblog post that I have been meaning to share a … Continue reading Why Enterprise 2.0 Won’t Transform Organisations – And Why We May Have Gotten It Wrong Once More!

Social Tools for Business Use: Web 2.0 and the New Participatory Culture – London – February 2007

(As previously shared over in elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog at ITtoolbox) Tags: Unicom, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Web 3.0, Lee Bryant, Suw Charman, Euan Semple, Phil Bradley, Ian McNairn, Roo Reynolds, Ian Hughes, Virtual Worlds, Second Life, IBM Phew! I am back ! Last week was one … Continue reading Social Tools for Business Use: Web 2.0 and the New Participatory Culture – London – February 2007

Wikis in Enterprises Survey – Collaborative Working in Enterprise Environments Using Wikis – First Results Now Available!

Remember the weblog post I created back in June this year around the subject of Wikis in Enterprises Survey – Collaborative Working in Enterprise Environments Using Wikis where I was mentioning the work that Tim Bartel has been doing for his upcoming thesis on Wikis in Enterprises? Well, it looks like the first set of … Continue reading Wikis in Enterprises Survey – Collaborative Working in Enterprise Environments Using Wikis – First Results Now Available!

Enterprise Weblogs – Why Aren’t There More? – A Question of Control? Is It Really?

Yesterday Rod Boothby, over at Innovation Creators, created a somewhat controversial and very interesting weblog post around the subject of Enterprise blogs cost $50K – so why aren’t there more? where he is debating how little money ($50k a year for set up and another $50k for running it) it actually takes to put together … Continue reading Enterprise Weblogs – Why Aren’t There More? – A Question of Control? Is It Really?

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

Myth Busting – Can’t Build Social Capital with Remote / Distributed Work

Remember when Social Capital was cool back in the mid-90s at the same time Knowledge Management (KM) was in fashion? Remember when we decided to kill both just a few years later, as we purposely defaulted to focus, almost exclusively, on business processes and technology, leaving behind the people component from the good old KM … Continue reading Myth Busting – Can’t Build Social Capital with Remote / Distributed Work