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WWW.HEADSHIFT.COM | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2008 RIP: ROI :: Blog :: Headshift RIP: ROI There have been numerous discussions about how to evaluate social software implementations, and the shortcomings of ROI and reductionist models for illustrating success in terms of bottom-line profitability (e.g. Why Bother with Social Software , Musing About the Value of Social Software , Calculating the ROI of Blogging ). MORE >> -
LIBRARY CLIPS | MONDAY, JULY 5, 2010 Have we been doing Enterprise 2.0 in reverse : Socialising processes and Adaptive Case Management Next is leaping to another circle where there is a shift in organisational structure from a process to network based organisation. Rather than wringing our hands and gnashing our teeth about how to change organizational culture, we’re looking at how to insert social tools into the existing business process. In Social Software 2.0, MORE >> - Lotus Notes - The Asbestos of Enterprise IT | innovation Creators
style read/write Intranet system, such as iUpload , Blogtronix of SocialText. They force users to follow and adopt to a predefined process and doesn’t account and adopt for differences in user behavior. Users need to learn to get along with computer instead of computers adopting to user. Richard is partially right. MORE >> -
BROWSE.WORKLITERACY.COM | WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 Twitter Examples - Work Literacy Trends in the Living Networks - Sunday, October 19, 2008 Twitter as Search Engine or Community Seed The folks over at BrandonHall, the learning folks who blog lots of interesting links, pointed out a value of Twitter that not all of us may have seen yet. One application I try to show is Twitter as social listening. Balance is better. MORE >>
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