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HAROLD JARCHE | WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012 A new view on lurkers Jacob Nielsen’s 2006 post on Participation Inequality provides a good overview of this phenomenon. All large-scale, multi-user communities and online social networks that rely on users to contribute content or build services share one property: most users don’t participate very much. Often, they simply lurk in the background. -
Larry Lessig on Facebook, Apple, and the Future of “Code” In 2006, Lessig “ crowdsourced ” an update to his book, and released it as “Version 2.0.” In 2006, such an identity layer was a controversial idea – no one wanted the government, for example, to control identity on the web. But as I wrote in my review of his last book ( Is Our Republic Lost ?), It’s a worthy dive, but not an easy one. -
On Thneeds and the “Death of Display” FMP has been doing this kind of advertising for nearly three years, and of course it pioneered the concept of content marketing back in 2006. It’s all over the news these days: Display advertising is dead. Or put more accurately, the world of “boxes and rectangles” is dead. Dependent web companies are, in short, killing it. -
KNOWLEDGE JOLT WITH JACK | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 What does a feed reader need today? And there was Waiting for Aggie in 2004 and Smartening the Aggregator in 2006. And in the end of 2006, I had a discussion of information overload as connected to news readers, Feed overload and your tools. . A reader of my blog asked me to update my thoughts on what I'd like to see in a news reader today. Navigation. Save for later. -
Architectures of Control: Harvard, Facebook, and the Chicago School He wrote the original Code in 1999, and updated it in 2006. Early in Lessig’s “ Code v2 ,” which at some point this week I hope to review in full, Lessig compares the early campus networks of two famous educational institutions. Like most universities, Harvard and Chicago provided Internet access to their students.
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Architectures of Control: Harvard, Facebook, and the Chicago School He wrote the original Code in 1999, and updated it in 2006. Early in Lessig’s “ Code v2 ,” which at some point this week I hope to review in full, Lessig compares the early campus networks of two famous educational institutions. Like most universities, Harvard and Chicago provided Internet access to their students. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2012 China To Bloggers: Stop Talking Now. K Thanks Bye. I’m five years late to the game, as the book was updated in 2006 by Lessig and a group of fans and readers (I tried to read the original in 1999, but I found myself unable to finish it. ( image ) Yesterday I finished reading Larry Lessig’s updated 1999 classic, Code v2. Those of us who “grew up” in Internet version 1.0 -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2012 China To Bloggers: Stop Talking Now. K Thanks Bye. I’m five years late to the game, as the book was updated in 2006 by Lessig and a group of fans and readers (I tried to read the original in 1999, but I found myself unable to finish it. ( image ) Yesterday I finished reading Larry Lessig’s updated 1999 classic, Code v2. Those of us who “grew up” in Internet version 1.0 -
HAROLD JARCHE | SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2012 Hierarchies losing and networks gaining MarietjeD66 [Member of European Parliament (D66/ALDE Group)] RT @ carlbildt [Foreign Minister of Sweden since 2006] Tried to sort out 21st century statecraft at # bf7 [ Brussels Forum ]. Tweet. Hierarchies losing and networks gaining in a world of hyperconnectivity. complexity -
INFORMATION LITERACY WEBLOG | THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 Pew Internet reports: use of smartphones; hyperconnected millennials; privacy management Just dipping in (since we have been discussing use of email in my department), texting dominates: "8% of teens say they email daily with friends, down from 14% in 2006. I have a backlog of reports that I meant to read before I blogged, but I think I had better just blog them, starting with some Pew Internet and American Life project reports. -
WEB WORKER DAILY | MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2012 Steve Case’s firm backs office sharing startup Loosecubes Deskmag has found that there are more than 1,100 coworking spaces worldwide, more than double the number in 2006. The investment firm created by AOL-founder Steve Case, Revolution, has invested in office sharing site Loosecubes. Loosecubes is also part of another trend: a distributed workforce and more people embracing co-working. -
FUTURE OF WORK | SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 2012 The Future: A Meal or a Menu? 9, 2006). When you hear the phrase “the future of work,” what kind of image or images come to mind? Do you “see” a tangible picture of some kind of corporate office, or of people all over the world sitting at their computers collaborating in the “cloud”? Tangible Image. Foggy Road Ahead. But where does that vision come from? 17, no. Share It! -
PORTALS AND KM | SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2012 Celebrating Mardi Gras In Rhode Island first saw then at the 2006 French Quarter Festival andthey played a role in the HBO series, Treme. See below for the 2006 New Orleans photo. saw Steve and his Cajun band at the Rock n Bowl in 2006 and I have “ Bon Rêve ,”, which was nominated for a Grammy in 2004 and few others. We were lucky to have them so close to Boston. -
HAROLD JARCHE | THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2012 Organizations Don’t Tweet – Review The book closes with Chapter 45, A word or two on love , a reprint of the blog post Euan wrote in 2006 as he left his job at the BBC: Maybe love does have a place in business after all. Tweet Managers’ authority is being replaced by the need to influence, so how will they manage in the future? Books -
HAROLD JARCHE | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2012 Rats, coffee & software But to win, Oracle will have to change its strategy as dramatically as it did in 2006 when Ellison famously announced that software innovation was dead and just started to buy everything. Tweet Here are some of the insights and observations that were shared via Twitter this past week. Adlai E. Stevenson Jr.” -
TRENDS IN THE LIVING NETWORKS | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2012 The future of radio will be a personal mosaic of global and local audio As I pointed out back in 2006, the rise of mobile traffic data continues to put pressure on local radio. On Tuesday I was interviewed as part of a 30 minute panel discussion on ABC Queensland on the future of radio. The podcast of the program is here. It was a wide ranging discussion, and we covered a lot of territory. -
INFORMATION WANTS TO BE FREE | SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2012 Classic blunder #1 – Let’s just try it and see what happens! Back in 2006, when I was the distance learning librarian at Norwich, I tried an embedded librarian pilot for our online Masters degree programs. There are a lot of popular assumptions people make in this profession that lead us to make classic blunders. And those failures truly can be avoided. Here’s the first. Tweet This! -
SOCIAL-BIZ.ORG | FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2012 John Hagel on Social Technology Adoption | Collaborative Planning & Social Business November 2006. October 2006. September 2006. August 2006. July 2006. June 2006. May 2006. April 2006. Collaborative Planning & Social Business. Empowering office workers to be more efficient, adaptive, and effective. Skip to content. Home About Books Glossary Publications. Enterprise 2.0 -
WWW.ACCMANPRO.COM | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2012 KPMG’s social story AccMan In September 2006, we filed a federal tax refund suit in the. Contact. T’s & C’s. About. Services. Sponsor AccMan. Calendar. KPMG’s social story. by admin on September 28, 2011. Tweet. Tweet. The conference is TUCON and the company is TIBCO. TIBCO recently won a $21 million deal with the US government. link] itsinsider. -
PORTALS AND KM | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2012 Lotusphere 2012 Notes: Opening Session Wednesday It started in 2006. This is another in a series of my notes on Lotusphere 2012. am very pleased to be back again after last year thanks to support from IBM. Tim Berners-Lee began the morning. The web was supposed to be about collaboration and social business was wrapped up in this original idea. You can see relationships. It is a huge market. -
PORTALS AND KM | SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 2012 Taking in Cajun Music in the Lafayette Louisiana Area Marc and Ann’s son, Wilson, has a great band, the Pine Leaf Boys , that I saw in New Orleans in 2006 at the French Quarter Festival. I have enjoyed Cajun music and food for as long as I remember. Despite growing up in New Orleans, I never made it west of Houma. So I made sure to take the time when I went to New Orleans this month. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2012 Predictions 2012: The Roundup 2006 Predictions. 2006 How I Did. ( image ) As promised, here are all my predictions in one place. I’ve written a brief overview of each as well. Predictions 2012: #1 – On Twitter and Media. Twitter will become a force as a media company, not just a platform for others’ media. Predictions 2012 #3: The Facebook Ad Network. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2012 Predictions 2012 #7: Shooting From The Hip 2006 Predictions. 2006 How I Did. This year I tried something new with my predictions, writing deeper posts on each one. got to six, but I underestimated how long it would take to write 1,000 or so words for each post. I’m pushing past 10,000 words for the past week, and “predictions season” is pretty much over. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2012 Predictions 2012 #6: “The Corporation” Becomes A Central Societal Question Mark 2006 Predictions. 2006 How I Did. Amidst all the chaos, tragedy, and tumult that was 2011, I noticed one very clear theme: Most of us are struggling with the role corporations play in our society. The 14th Amendment (yes, the one that banished slavery) established corporations, in the US, as “persons” in the legal sense. -
FUTURE OF WORK | SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 2012 The Future of… (January 2012) It’s actually end point of a rather convoluted and ultimately circular set of posts that began with a 2006 article by Jim Ware that we reprinted and updated in this newsletter in June 2011 (“ Musings on Knowledge Work and Place ”). Here's a small sample of the stories and developments we are paying attention to these days. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2012 Predictions 2012 #5: A Big Year for M&A 2006 Predictions. 2006 How I Did. ( image ) One of the things that pops out of the “Big Five” chart I just posted, at least if you stare at it a bit, are the places where each company needs to get strong, quickly. Apple is weak in social and one dimensional in ad solutions. Amazon needs help in devices, social, and OS. -
MIKEG.TYPEPAD.COM | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2012 Are We In A "Post E2.0 Era"? (Collaborative Thinking) has been around since 2006. Still, around 2006, the technology landscape was fairly stable. This is a more advanced version of what was transpiring circa 2006, albeit with better tooling, methods, and architectures, etc. Collaborative Thinking. Perceptions on collaboration and social networking by Mike Gotta. And No. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2012 Predictions 2012 #4: Google’s Challenging Year 2006 Predictions. 2006 How I Did. By some Mayan accounts, 2012 is not going to be a good year for any of us. But in this prediction, I’m going to focus on one company that will have a pretty crazy year: Google. It all adds up to a massive challenge that I think will come to a head in 2012. Yikes. Predictions 2011. 2009 How I Did. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2012 Predictions 2012 #3: The Facebook Ad Network 2006 Predictions. 2006 How I Did. For my third prediction of the year, I’m going with one just a tad bit less obvious than “Facebook will go public.” I’ve argued that Facebook ought to be a public company , if only to be held (somewhat) accountable given all the data it has on our lives. Predictions 2011. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2012 Predictions 2012: #2 – Twitter As Free Radical, Swiss Bank, Arms Merchant…And Google Five Years Ago 2006 Predictions. 2006 How I Did. My predictions this year will be pretty focused on the Internet Big Five (Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, and Facebook) but the first two focus on Twitter. Because Twitter is poised to become a critical “free radical” whose presence affects the actions of all the Big Five players. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2012 Predictions 2012: #1 – On Twitter and Media 2006 Predictions. 2006 How I Did. 2012 is going to be a year of contrasts – of consolidation of power for the Internet Big Five , and fragmentation and disruption of that power due to both startups as well as government and consumer action. Well, because I’d like to dig in a bit on each. Let me break this into two parts. -
WEB WORKER DAILY | TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2012 More flexibility at work equals better health, new study confirms To obtain them, Moen and her colleagues compared the well-being and health-promoting behavior of 659 employees at Best Buy’s headquarters before and after ROWE was implemented there in 2006. But as the idea gains traction, it’s also gaining scientific support, with more and more studies proving the value of flexibility. NYT Best BUY Co. -
COLLABORATIVE THINKING | MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2012 Are We In A "Post E2.0 Era"? has been around since 2006. Still, around 2006, the technology landscape was fairly stable. This is a more advanced version of what was transpiring circa 2006, albeit with better tooling, methods, and architectures, etc. I just read an interesting report from my ex-colleague Larry Cannel from Gartner (" The Post-2.0 Era? . -
HAROLD JARCHE | SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 2012 Notes from 2006 Tweet 2006. reviewed my notes from 2004 as well as notes from 2005 last January, so now it’s time to review my half-baked ideas from 2006. Near the end of 2006, I concluded that in our networked world, modelling how to learn is a better strategy than shaping on a pre-defined curriculum. NetworkedLearning PKM - From news-on-paper to news-on-many-channels
As covered in our Future of Media Report 2006 , we will have video and information updates everywhere we can imagine and tolerate. I’m officially on holidays, but back at home between a family Christmas and beach sojourn and doing quite a few interviews as I go, so I’ll slip in a quick blog post or two. -
PORTALS AND KM | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2011 The State of the Blogosphere 2011 Here are some thoughts on the State of the Blogosphere, October, 2006. Brian Solis recently posted on the results from Technorati’s State of the Blogosphere 2011 survey. This survey is something I have followed for a while. Brian begins with a thought I completely agree with as he puts blogs at the top of the social media list. Blog on. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2011 2011 Predictions: How Did I Do? 2006 Predictions. 2006 How I Did. ( image ) For many years now I’ve made predictions, and for just as many years I review how I did. This is the week I do the reviewing, my predictions for 2012 should arrive around the New Year, assuming I find the right inspiration. 2011 was a strange year in many ways. Why no angry nerds? -
PORTALS AND KM | MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2011 Rawn Shah’s Social Networking for Business: A Review The 2006 one drew 150,000 business partners. Here is a 2006 post on the Quickplace Story – Then and Now. I did some catching up on my reading over the last holidays. One book at the top of the pile was Rawn Shah’s Social Networking for Business: Choosing the Right Tools and Resources to Fit Your Needs. They include individual (e.g. -
COLLABORATIVE THINKING | MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2011 Mock Thesis Proposal: Personal Support Networks During Periods Of Employee Transition, Part 1 The influence of hierarchy and how it creates poor commitment levels if workers feel they are outside a particular social group has been examined as part of organizational theory (Cole, 2006). Abstract. Social Network Sites (SNS) create multiple affordances employees leverage during their employment lifecycle. Proposal and Rationale. -
12 Themes for 2012: what we can expect in the year ahead It is just over five years since Facebook was opened to the general public on September 26, 2006, finally making social networking an activity that transcended all demographic divides. Towards the end of each year I share some thoughts on what awaits in the year ahead. 2012: 12 Themes. View more presentations from rossdawson. CROWD WORK. -
CLARK QUINN | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2011 Slow Learning – #change11 2006). This is a longer post launching my week in the #change11 MOOC (Massively Open Online Course). . Our formal learning approaches too often don’t follow how our brains really work. Our limitations are no longer the technology, but our imaginations. The question is, what are we, and should be, doing with this technology? Readings. 2004). -
WEB WORKER DAILY | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 Coworking: the pivot in today’s transformation of work? Deskmag states there are now more than 1,100 coworking spaces worldwide, more than double the number in 2006. There are a a set of work-related trends that seem to sketch a scenario that could mean the end of of the office. recent Gallup study found that 71 percent of US workers are “not engaged” or are “actively disengaged” in their work. -
PORTALS AND KM | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2011 Integrating the Interactions with the Transactions still like to go back to McKinsey’s 2006 paper, The next revolution in interactions to reflect on two quotes: “In today's developed economies, the significant nuances in employment concern interactions: the searching, monitoring, and coordinating required to manage the exchange of goods and services.” Social Business. For enterprise 2.0 -
COLLABORATIVE THINKING | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2011 Literature Review: Improving Work Practices in Times of Change Enterprise 2.0”, is the term used to describe deployment of similar social tools for business purposes (McAfee, 2006). McAfee adopts a technology-centric view in his 2006 article of how social tools benefit organizations. Other research has looked at the role of organizational commitment (Cole & Bruch, 2006). 2006). -
INFORMATION LITERACY WEBLOG | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 People from the Augustana seminar: Clarence Maybee 2006) "Undergraduate Perceptions of Information Use: the basis for creating User-Centered Student Information Literacy Instruction." To start with, this is one of the delegates at the seminar: Clarence Maybee (pictured right). Reference Services Review , 35(3), 452-462. Maybee, C. Journal of Academic Librarianship , 32(1), 79-85. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 The Problem and the Opportunity Of Mobile Advertising Which is interesting when you think about what was going on in web advertising back in 2006. I hate to pick on the good folks at TextPlus , because I like the service (and my kids do too). But my family recently had an experience that reminded me how stunted the advertising ecosystem remains in the (relatively) new world of apps. -
INFORMATION LITERACY WEBLOG | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 Sheffield University, Information Literacy and IBL ibl/resources/casestudies/psychology/publicpres.html ; - - Law [link] (see also an account by two faculty in the Law School: Semmens and Taylor, 2006) - Corrall, S. At the moment I am in Edmonton, Canada, preparing presentations for the Augustana Information Literacy workshop at the University of Alberta, Canada. 2008) Information Literacy. -
COLLABORATIVE THINKING | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2011 Annotated Bibliography: Background For Literature Review Project The analysis catalogs how SNS’s have emerged from 1997 through 2006) and examines how certain sites rose in popularity and why some failed (e.g., 2006). Due to the storm and subsequent outages that hit CT last week, my annotated bibliography is not as complete as I originally intended but it's almost there. References. 2008). boyd, d. -
ENTERPRISE 2.0 EVANGELIST | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2011 An observation about Enterprise 2.0 I’ll have to see if I can reduce it down again like I did with Charlie back in the day… (2006, oh my…). Having not been following the enterprise 2.0 ‘scene’ for some months now, (other than glancing at headlines in my Google Plus stream), today I decided to go through my E2.0 RSS feeds. My observation? Bollocks! -
WEB WORKER DAILY | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2011 Are freelancers putting a crimp in small biz hiring? In fact, Kauffman’s study, “ Starting Smaller; Staying Smaller: America’s Slow Leak in Job Creation ,” shows that new employer businesses have declined 27 percent since 2006. No segment of the economy looks exactly buoyant right now, and small business hiring is no exception. The culprit? Does that sound plausible to you? . -
ACTKM | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2011 Michelle Lambert’s social media roundtable Michelle has been talking about social media since 2006. Rupert Murdoch said in 2006 that technology was shifting power away from editors, publishers, the establishment and the elite. When she couldn’t find any good guidelines, she and her team made their own which is a huge spreadsheet called the Social Media Field Guide. Anyone else? -
[VIDEO] In 1987 Apple predicted it would launch Siri in 2011 This video was posted on Waxy , where they calculate the date of the video as September 16, 2011, based on the calendar on the desk, and the request for a five-year old research paper from 2006. This is very, very good. However we are not that far off. There may have been a bit of over-reach in predicting where this technology would take us. -
ROSSDAWSONBLOG.COM | MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2011 Compulsory viewing: A CEO perspective on the business value of internal social networks | Trends in the Living Networks Future of Media Report 2006. December 2006 (6). November 2006 (5). October 2006 (6). September 2006 (11). August 2006 (12). July 2006 (11). June 2006 (8). May 2006 (14). April 2006 (11). March 2006 (13). February 2006 (18). January 2006 (7). About Ross Dawson. -
WEB WORKER DAILY | MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2011 Back from the dead, Hotmail plots its reincarnation The improvements are part of a big make-over for Hotmail, which got relaunched last year after hitting a low point in 2006 when 35 percent of its emails were spam. If you’ve been dabbling in the daily deals market, your email is probably inundated with emails touting the latest discount around the corner. that its tools are competitive. -
PORTALS AND KM | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2011 FastForward Blog Says Farewell - Keep Connected We started in December 2006. After over fours years of posting the FastForward blog has closed. did my last listing of posts recently (see: My Fast Forward Posts for August 2011 ). We began working with FAST, the search company and then Microsoft acquired them and continued the blog. opportunities and challenges.” -
HAROLD JARCHE | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011 Learning and economies Their study reckons that the iPod accounted for almost 41,000 jobs worldwide in 2006, and only 30 of those were in manufacturing in the US. Tweet Here are some of the insights and observations that were shared via Twitter this past week. via @JurgenAppelo. Learning Organizations Then and Now - by @Driessen. via @MsRasberryInc. Of course. -
INFORMATION LITERACY WEBLOG | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2011 LILAC 2012 The twitter presence is [link] and the LILAC website is at [link] although there is no further info about 2012 at time of writing Photo by Sheila Webber: In Glasgow's Botanic Gardens, 2006. The UK's major information literacy conference, LILAC , will be held at Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, Scotland, 11-13 April 2012. events -
THE FASTFORWARD BLOG | SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 2011 What Did You Do in the Social Networking Revolution, Daddy? But, for purposes of this site, first commissioned in December 2006, the theme was to explore to unfolding new world of Enterprise 2.0 I have been covering and reporting and analyzing the business technology scene for more than 25 years now. And every couple of years or so, a new technology “revolution would spring up. Yada, yada. -
THE FASTFORWARD BLOG | FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 2011 Review of Business Goes Virtual: Making Sense of Social I saw from another source that in 1986 75% of the knowledge that a worker needed was stored in workers’ heads but by 2006, that number was estimated to be 9%. Recently, I received a review copy of Business Goes Virtual: Realizing the Value of Collaboration, Social and Virtual Strategies by John P. Girard, Cindy Gordon, and JoAnn L. Girard. -
WWW.DUPERRIN.COM | TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2011 Enterprise 2.0 : adoption through social routine | Bertrand Duperrin's Notepad Bertrand Duperrin's Notepad Thoughts on management, HR, social networks…and enterprise 2.0 Home About Contact Categories About blogosphere about france About me About this blog Books I read Case management Collaborative practices Communication Communities Corporate blogging economy enterprise 2.0 entrepreneurship HR & Management 2.0 -
WWW.SOCIALTEXT.COM | TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2011 Companies Aren’t Communities | Enterprise Social Software Blog | Socialtext Contact Sales +1 (650) 331-7307 | Login Enterprise Social Software Blog Try Socialtext Today All Posts Application Development Customer Success Enterprise 2.0 News & Events Product Updates Tips & Tricks Enterprise 2.0 They aren’t forums. Companies are companies. Why does the difference matter? Let’s look at the numbers. deploy -
WWW.SOCIALTEXT.COM | FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2011 My Favorite Enterprise 2.0 Session: American Hospital Association | Enterprise Social Software Blog | Socialtext Contact Sales +1 (650) 331-7307 | Login Enterprise Social Software Blog 30-Day Free Trial All Posts Application Development Customer Success Enterprise 2.0 News & Events Product Updates Tips & Tricks Customer Success My Favorite Enterprise 2.0 was also surprised, but less pleased, by some of the “best practices I heard flying around. -
ANECDOTE | THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2011 Different ways to envisage the future These were 2 day courses, and we ended up running them for nearly 5000 leaders, over a two year period in 2006 and 2007. 2006 the profit increased another 16% to $A13.69bn. There is no way in 2006 or 2007 that we could see this downfall happening. was reminded of this challenge, yet again, last week. Strategic clarity -
PORTALS AND KM | MONDAY, JULY 25, 2011 Review of Business Goes Virtual I saw from another source that in 1986 75% of the knowledge that a worker needed was stored in workers’ heads but by 2006, that number was estimated to be 9%. I recently received a review copy of Business Goes Virtual: Realizing the Value of Collaboration, Social and Virtual Strategies by John P. Girard, Cindy Gordon, and JoAnn L. -
BROWSE.WORKLITERACY.COM | SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2011 Knowledge Work Emergent Collaboration - Work Literacy Library clips - Thursday, May 21, 2009 READ MORE Enterprise 2.0 = Emergence Software | innovation Creators About Videos Whitepapers Enterprise 2.0 = Emergence Software October 10th, 2006 There is something very interesting happening in the field of enterprise technology. 360 Degree Reviews. Making social learning work. Recap. 34; 1. -
HAROLD JARCHE | THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2011 The job bubble This was my concluding paragraph on a 2006 blog post, Informal economy; informal learning. Tweet Formal education exploded as we moved into the industrial age one hundred years ago, with larger organisations demanding Taylorist job functions. With fewer standardized jobs, why do we need standardized education, or even standardized training? -
HAROLD JARCHE | MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2011 Resetting learning and work 2006 ~ 10%. Tweet A large portion of the workforce face significant barriers to being autonomous learners on the job. From early on we are told to look to authority and direction in learning and work. The idea that there is a right answer, or an expert with the right answer, begins in our schools. 1986 ~ 75%. 1997 ~ 20%. Has yours? -
NANCY WHITE | FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2011 Guest Post: Adejare Amoo on an Industrialist’s Role in eLearning in Africa He participated in the stakeholders workshops organized by Federal Ministry of Education, Nigeria, on education reform programs in 2006 to 2010. Nancy’s Note: In June I was lucky to help facilitate a couple of events for UN University at eLearning Africa in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Read on! And thanks to Adejare! CONCLUSION. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2011 My, My, Time Does Fly In fact, we were honored in 2006 with a Webby for our RSS-driven ad units, where a marketer's own messaging (or the content of those authors they supported, now celebrated as "content marketing") was updated as the conversation changed across the web. Along the way, FM became synonymous with innovation in media and marketing. -
BLOG.SEMANTICFOUNDRY.COM | SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2011 The Social Software Primer: 13 Books You Must Read | Semantic Foundry, LLC Further, to discuss strategy and design patterns in social media site architecture/design and their impact on human behavior requires at the very least a general understanding of the writing on topics concerning sociology, social networking theory, anthropology and marketing. Until now, at least, I have not seen a list compiled of essential reading. -
FUTURE OF WORK | SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2011 Future of Work Agenda Newsletter: May/June 2011 This short article was first published in this newsletter in July 2006—almost five years ago. This is the May/June 2011 issue of our free monthly newsletter, Future of Work Agenda. We welcome comments on any of these articles. You can also access the newsletter directly on our website, at this link. Andrews. It was a very full two weeks! -
WEB WORKER DAILY | THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2011 How to manage innovative ideas in the modern enterprise As an indicator of the size of this process, in 2006, $100 million was granted to the top ideas generated by 150,000 IBM employees, family members, business partners, clients (from 67 companies) and university researchers who participated in two 3-day phases, with contributions made 24 hours a day from 104 countries. ( Event-focused ideation. -
WWW.GAUTAMBLOGS.COM | TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011 Building Social Business: ROI of Enterprise 2.0 at Accenture Building Social Business At the intersection of Enterprise 2.0 and Organization Development. Facilitating Social Collaboration with Enterprise Social Networking. Leveraging Community thinking. at Accenture Tweet My friend Karthik S recently shared a very interesting page on Accenture about their Social Software and how it benefit them. enterprise2.0 -
WWW.GAUTAMBLOGS.COM | TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011 Building Social Business: Social Intranet: Collaboration in the social context of Enterprise 2.0 using Qontext Building Social Business At the intersection of Enterprise 2.0 and Organization Development. Facilitating Social Collaboration with Enterprise Social Networking. Leveraging Community thinking. using Qontext Tweet The week before last I was given a demo by the folks at Qontext on their social intranet and social sales product. Whats Your Cause? -
WWW.GAUTAMBLOGS.COM | TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011 Building Social Business: Thoughts on Enterprise 2.0 and the Social Intranet Building Social Business At the intersection of Enterprise 2.0 and Organization Development. Facilitating Social Collaboration with Enterprise Social Networking. Leveraging Community thinking. and the Social Intranet Tweet Image by Ed Yourdon via Flickr What is the difference between Enterprise 2.0 and a "social" intranet? While E2.0 India License. -
WWW.GAUTAMBLOGS.COM | TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011 Building Social Business: Next Step for Social Business - Making ERP social and collaborative Building Social Business At the intersection of Enterprise 2.0 and Organization Development. Facilitating Social Collaboration with Enterprise Social Networking. Leveraging Community thinking. One key aspect of Social "contextual collaboration" is that it often creates silos - ironically. Posted by Gautam Ghosh at 08:01 Email This BlogThis! -
COLLABORATIVE THINKING | MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2011 Enterprise 2.0 Five Years Later: From Tools To Platforms To Ecosystems In 2006, Andrew McAfee’s article on Enterprise 2.0, along with subsequent works, helped organizations think about how people use social software to more effectively share information and connect with one another. With an initial focus on tools (e.g., blogs, wikis), organizations undertaking “E2.0” While business objectives driving E2.0 -
NETJMC.COM | SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011 Social media are challenging the intranet - Intranet & Digital Workplace Strategies - NetJMC Started in 2006 with 100 enterprises, survey participation has quadrupled to 440 organizations headquartered in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. Enterprises are being forced to clarify their strategies for communication, collaboration and doing business internally. It is clear, however, that social media are here to stay. -
HAROLD JARCHE | THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2011 Vendor-neutral remember when we ran our informal learning unworkshops in 2006 while the major enterprise software vendors ignored us or privately told us there was no market for this stuff. Tweet Yes, I have called software vendors snake oil sellers. Now everything is “social. I Now they use our words to sell their products. So there you have it. -
Extensive List of over 30 Enterprise 2.0 Case Studies and Resources internally in 2006 If you like pizza and beer then this Enterprise 2.0 The Social Workplace Where collaboration and community mean productivity. Home > Case Studies > Extensive List of over 30 Enterprise 2.0 Case Studies and Resources Extensive List of over 30 Enterprise 2.0 Implementing Enterprise 2.0 case study by Scott Gavin. -
Writing tutorials; engineering students He referred to the Writing Matters: The Royal Literary Fund Report on Student Writing in Higher Education (published in 2006) which had identified undergraduates’ lack of writing skills (a common complaint from academics). David Stacey , University of Surrey, talked about Creating an online tutorial on academic writing skills. Baldwin, A., -
PORTALS AND KM | THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2011 OutStart’s Participate Enables the Social Side of Enterprise Work Processes Participate was acquired in 2006 and they continue to extend its features. recently spoke with Mike Gregory about Participate, OutStart's Social Business Software. It integrates social networking, collaboration, and knowledge sharing technologies in a secure managed environment. It also reduces email traffic. -
Crowdfunding in film takes off: the case of the attack of the space Nazis Movies are probably the endeavor which has attracted the most crowdfunding initiatives, including: - A Swarm of Angels (which I first wrote about in 2006). IndieGoGo (which started with films and has broadened into other creative spaces). The Age of Stupid. Artemis Eternal (click on ‘Begin’ for details). BuyaCredit.com. -
ANECDOTE | SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2011 Employee engagement - good intentions are not enough The Economist recently published this story : When Alan Mulally became boss of an ailing Ford Motor Company in 2006 one of the first things he did was demand that his executives own up to their failures. My engineering friends would say it like this.good intentions are a necessary but insufficient condition for success. How can this be? -
WEB WORKER DAILY | THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2011 Social Tools: Helping People Share What They Know in 2006, organizations have been investigating ways that enterprise social software (ESS) can address gaps in how employees work together. Ever since Andrew McAfee coined the term “Enterprise 2.0” But we’ve also come to realize that there is a greater context behind industry interest in ESS. We need to get this right as an industry. -
PORTALS AND KM | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2011 Nielsen Norman Group Names Best Intranets for 2010 It is ironic that such weight is placed on social networking since social media was seen somewhat skeptically by the same group when the 2006 winners for best intranets were announced. The 2006 summary said that the winners “took a pragmatic approach to many hyped “Web 2.0? concepts in this current report. techniques.” It also said. -
HAROLD JARCHE | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2011 Seven years and 95 theses 2006 – Markets are conversations and conversations [relationships] create markets … Let’s go back to the Cluetrain Manifesto, from which we get the initial thesis that markets are conversations. Do hyperlinks really subvert hierarchy? recently asked on Twitter. even bought a dead-tree version a few years years later. At them. -
INFORMATION LITERACY WEBLOG | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2011 This inspired my teaching! 16 Feb in SL 2006). Discussion in Second Life, the virtual world, on 16 February 2011, 12 noon Second Life time (that's 8pm UK time): This inspired my teaching! You need a second Life avatar and the Second Life browser installed on your computer, to participate. What book, article, web resource or movie has inspired *your* teaching? and Lebbin, V.K. -
WWW.SOCIALTEXT.COM | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2011 Transparency, not Anarchy | Enterprise Social Software Blog | Socialtext Contact Sales +1 (650) 331-7307 | Login Enterprise Social Software Blog Try Socialtext for Free All Posts Application Development Customer Success Enterprise 2.0 News & Events Product Updates Tips & Tricks Uncategorized Enterprise 2.0 is a “crock. think Dennis’s argument is wrong. Therein lies the Big Lie. Enterprise 2.0 -
PORTALS AND KM | MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 2011 Lotusphere 2011 Notes: Opening Session The Blue Cross speaker noted that in Massachusetts they have had universal health coverage since 2006. This is the first in a series of my notes on Lotusphere 2011. am very pleased to be back after ten years. first came to co-present a Lotus Notes based KM project with my client. Now I return as a blogger. Many have gone on to success. -
PORTALS AND KM | MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 2011 What Social Media and Enterprise 2.0 Can Bring to HR Processes first set some context with the classic 2006 McKinsey report on IT spending most of their budgets on transactions but the real business value is in the interactions between people and this area has been underinvested. Last week I had the pleasure of doing a webinar with the enterprise 2.0 software firm, Bitrix. We have come a long way. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 2011 The InterDependent Web We've been pioneers in working with all kinds of great services, from Digg in 2006 to Facebook Platform in 2007; Twitter in 2008 to Foursquare in 2010. When I wrote Identity and The Independent Web last Fall, I was sketching out the beginnings of what I sense was an important distinction in how we consume the web. think it does. -
KNOWLEDGE JOLT WITH JACK | FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 2011 People want to be helpful had written on this topic a few years ago, and there was another a long list from 2006. People are one of the greatest inventions ever! If you have a question or a problem and pose it as such, people will go out of their way to help you or find the information you need. LinkedIn Answers and Yahoo Answers have been running a couple years. -
PORTALS AND KM | TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2011 Older Web Users are Catching up with Youth on Social Media Participation Only half as many online teens are blogging now as in 2006. As reported in the New York Times , a new Pew Research study finds that some of the greatest gains in social media use are occurring in older generations. Now I was there all along but nice to see more of my age peers getting involved. The same trend occurs with blogging. Blog on. -
THE FASTFORWARD BLOG | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2011 Best Intranets for 2010 from Nielsen Norman Group It is ironic that such weight is placed on social networking since social media was seen somewhat skeptically by the same group when the 2006 winners for best intranets were announced. The 2006 summary said that the winners “took a pragmatic approach to many hyped “Web 2.0? concepts in this current report. techniques.” It also said. -
THE FASTFORWARD BLOG | TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2011 The Age Gap Narrows on Social Media Usage Only half as many online teens are blogging now as in 2006. As reported in the New York Times , a new Pew Research study finds that some of the greatest gains in social media use are occurring in older generations. At the same time period, those 74 and older who are online quadrupled their social networking presence from 4 to16 percent. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 2011 Predictions 2011 2006 Predictions. 2006 How I Did. In the eighth version of my annual predictions, I'll try to stay focused and clear, the better to score myself a year from now. It works for me, and I hope you agree, or at least find them worth your time. So here we go: 1. Call it a return to the original principles of "Web 2.0". See Gurley ). -
KNOWLEDGE JOLT WITH JACK | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2010 Resilience - Managing at the Speed of Change Based on a recommendation, I decided to pick up Daryl Conner's Managing at the Speed of Change (2nd edition published in 2006 - original from 1992). While it is yet another book I've read on change management this year, its focus is more on the underpinnings of why changes work (or fail), based on his research and experiences. Resilience. -
JOHN BATTELLE'S SEARCHBLOG | MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2010 Predictions 2010: How Did I Do? 2007 How I Did 2006 Predictions 2006 How I Did 2005 Predictions 2005 How I Did 2004 Predictions. Related: Predictions 2010. 2009 Predictions. 2009 How I Did. 2008 Predictions. 2008 How I Did. 2007 Predictions. 2004 How I Did. Well, it's that time of year again, time to see how well, or poorly, I did predicting events in the past year. -
THE BAMBOO PROJECT BLOG | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2010 Delicious: In Memorium I've been using it since 2006, which feels like an eternity. I was offline most of yesterday, so didn't get the bad news until the evening when I saw a Facebook friend was looking for an alternative. It seems that one of my most-used, least lauded social media tools, Delicious , is about to go down the tubes. And all of it was free. | |