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| | THE FASTFORWARD BLOG FEBRUARY 20, 2011 Gartner: Social CRM Spending Soon to Top $1 Billion Worldwide I’m often skeptical of the multi-billion-dollar market predictions made by analyst firms. But social customer relationship management (CRM) is definitely an emerging portion of the enterprise 2.0 space, and it’s helpful to see what kind of growth it may generate. few years, the consultancy predicts. Enterprise 2.0 | HAROLD JARCHE FEBRUARY 20, 2011 Seven years and 95 theses Do hyperlinks really subvert hierarchy? recently asked on Twitter. don’t know of any, though I think we will see many in the near future. | GREEN CHAMELEON FEBRUARY 20, 2011 Blog>> Experiences on KM Incentives and KPIs My last article about Knowledge Management Strategy created some discussions about key performance indicators (KPI) and incentives for KM activities. What are the right measures to overcome the barriers of information and knowledge sharing in an enterprise? Management KPIs are similar to our team’s indicators mentioned above. | | | | | | | | | -
THE FASTFORWARD BLOG | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2011 The Real New Enterprise? Capitalism 2.0! Much of our discourse about the New Enterprise seems to use the premise that our traditional business organizations will be transformed. I am beginning to doubt that. But I think that there is a new Enterprise but that it will look more like that I propose in this post. All the news about employment remains bad. Will the jobs ever come back? MORE >> -
GREEN CHAMELEON | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2011 Organising Knowledge>> Blog: Witnessing the Birth of a Taxonomy Here’s a workshop in Washington DC I’d love to be at (I’ll be doing my own taxonomy workshop in Sydney at the time unfortunately-fortunately). It’s on the potential for creating a new way of classifying diseases based on molecular mechanism rather than phenotype or symptom pattern. Alas, I’ll miss it MORE >> -
PORTALS AND KM | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2011 Photos of Cape Town South Africa Area: Simon’s Town and Fish Hoek This is the twelfth in a series of posts covering Cape Town and the surrounding Western Cape region. Simon’s Town is on the same peninsula as the Cape of Good Hope. Boulder’s Beach in Simon’s Town is an excellent spot to see the African Penguin. Fisk Hoek has colorful beach huts and another good beach. MORE >> -
GREEN CHAMELEON | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2011 Blog>> Witnessing the Birth of a Taxonomy Here’s a workshop in Washington DC I’d love to be at (I’ll be doing my own taxonomy workshop in Sydney at the time unfortunately-fortunately). It’s on the potential for creating a new way of classifying diseases based on molecular mechanism rather than phenotype or symptom pattern. Alas, I’ll miss it MORE >> -
INFORMATION LITERACY WEBLOG | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2011 Library advert #savelibraries Two short adverts for Swansea public libraries that I thought were rather good. Nothing much to do with information literacy, but I will throw in a post relevant to the Savelibraries campaign now and then. Thanks to Scott Vine, who alerted me to these. Public libraries MORE >>
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