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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 >> -
WWW.HEADSHIFT.COM | SUNDAY, MAY 17, 2009 Second-wave adopters are coming. Are you prepared? Part 3 / 3 :: Blog :: Headshift But convincing them to use forums, blogs or wikis can be very difficult, as they are outside of their workflow. Look at social bookmarking: The workflow is not radically different from what people are used to. It has (1) comments , the latest of which was on May 17, 2009. Second-wave adopters are coming. Are you prepared? MORE >> -
BROWSE.WORKLITERACY.COM | SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2011 Knowledge Work Emergent Collaboration - Work Literacy Knowledge Work (92) Emergent (92) Collaboration (92) Concepts PWLE (6) Knowledge Worker (42) PLE (9) Work Skills (6) Taxonomy (14) Groupware (3) Intellipedia (2) Learning 2.0 It is called “ Emergence : the connected lives of ants, brains, cities and software “ As an economist, it appealed to me right away. Recap. 34; 1. MORE >> - Top 15 Requirements for Web Office - (ie Applied Web 2.0) | innovation Creators
4 - A single GUI and Workflow for all text Content Creation Check out Zimbra. You would have thought that they would have learnt from the success of SalesForce or Google’s map API. In order for the internal search engine to work, everyone in the company would have to learn the taxonomy, and stick to it rigidly. Web 2.0 MORE >> - Example – The success and structure of an open-source encyclopedia | innovation Creators
About Videos Whitepapers Example – The success and structure of an open-source encyclopedia December 16th, 2005 Software certainly isn’t the only successful application of the open-source approach. Wikipedia is the most important information resource since the advent of Google. Arguably, it is even more useful than Google. MORE >>
- Dion Hinchcliffe Enterprise 2.0 Conference Workshop – Part One THE FASTFORWARD BLOG | MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2009
- My Notes on Dion Hinchcliffe Enterprise 2.0 Conference Workshop – Part One PORTALS AND KM | MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2009
- Yakabod Provides Robust Knowledge Management with a Social Side | The AppGap WWW.THEAPPGAP.COM | SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2009
- Second-wave adopters are coming. Are you prepared? Part 1 / 3 :: Blog :: Headshift WWW.HEADSHIFT.COM | SUNDAY, MAY 17, 2009
- Second-wave adopters are coming. Are you prepared? Part 2 / 3 :: Blog :: Headshift WWW.HEADSHIFT.COM | SUNDAY, MAY 17, 2009
- Memories of Early KM Brought Back with McKinsey Report on Making Enterprise 2.0 Work | KMWorld Conference Blog KMWORLDBLOG.COM | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2009
- Oblique control of emergent intelligence | innovation Creators TURNING KNOWLEDGE WORKERS INTO INNOVATION CREATORS | MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2008
- The FASTForward Blog » The problem of emergence: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary WWW.FASTFORWARDBLOG.COM | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2008
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