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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | WWW.IBM.COM FEBRUARY 28, 2009 Implementing Enterprise 2.0 Balancing social networking and community with collaborative tools and services Document options PDF - Fits A4 and Letter 620KB (9 pages) Get Adobe® Reader® Hey there! describes the shift in focus from static and singular media to dynamic, interactive community-oriented social media. and Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 | | | | | | | | | | | -
BHC3.WORDPRESS.COM | MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2008 Early: Companies Deputizing Their Employees as Brand Managers « I’m Not Actually a Geek Two tech behemoths have in recent weeks released their social media guidelines for employees. Companies have had to figure out how to handle social media. Here’s a spectrum of ways companies can handle employees and social media: Social media sites blocked: This is an ongoing issue. MORE >> -
WWW.ENTERPRISEWEB2.COM | SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 2009 Enterprise Web 2.0 » Where is the Business Value in Enterprise 2.0? We seem to be moving toward a consensus on what the key characteristics of social software in the enterprise context are. Both Dennis Howlett and Rod Boothby have referred to it in recent posts, but the article is so essential to understanding the business value of social software that I think it is worth a closer look. required). MORE >> -
WWW.ENTERPRISEWEB2.COM | TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009 Enterprise Web 2.0 » Top 10 Management Fears About Enterprise Web 2.0 Social media like blogs and wikis and online journals offer unique ways to capture, share and store an enterprise’s most valuable asset–the accumulated knowledge of its people, even those who have retired or moved on. This is an opportunity too valuable to pass over lightly. technologies to succeed. Cultural Barriers 6. MORE >> -
BHC3.WORDPRESS.COM | THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2009 How Much Scale Is Needed in Enterprise 2.0 Employee Adoption? « I’m Not Actually a Geek I’m Not Actually a Geek March 2, 2009 How Much Scale Is Needed in Enterprise 2.0 Pricing Model , Julien le Nestour argues that pricing per user for social software should increase as more employees use it, because the network effects of higher participation make the software more valuable. Employee Adoption? vendors. Good post! MORE >> -
BROWSE.WORKLITERACY.COM | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2010 Literacy Learning - Work Literacy Eds) Information Literacy Weblog - Monday, February 15, 2010 READ MORE IL case studies 2009) "Collecting case studies / exemplars of good practice to enrich The National Information Literacy Framework (Scotland)." 2009) Library and Information Research , 33 (105). Survey technology in information literacy instruction. Luo, L. Autism. MORE >>
- Twitter Examples - Work Literacy BROWSE.WORKLITERACY.COM | WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009
- Informal Learning Design - Work Literacy BROWSE.WORKLITERACY.COM | MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2009
- Enterprise 2.0 and the Trough of Disillusionment « I’m Not Actually a Geek BHC3.WORDPRESS.COM | MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2009
- Web 2.0 Inside the Enterprise? Forrester, AIIM Weigh In « I’m Not Actually a Geek BHC3.WORDPRESS.COM | SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2009
- 90-9-1 Participation and Enterprise Social Software Adoption « I’m Not Actually a Geek BHC3.WORDPRESS.COM | THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2009
- Enterprise 2.0 Vendors - An Implementation Lifecycle Model " I'm Not Actually a Geek BHC3.WORDPRESS.COM | SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 2009
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