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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | LIBRARY CLIPS AUGUST 6, 2009 Enterprise social networks and ad-hoc groups Nancy and I are part of the Communities and Networks Connection website…our posts are aggregated on the same page, yet we are not a group. explained this scenario in this post, Communities of Practice and discussions with non-Members. Activity-Centric Collaboration: Google Wave and Activities in Lotus Connections. | CURRENTS.MICHAELSAMPSON.NET SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 Email is the Enemy of Collaboration? agree that there should be interoperability in collaborative workspace products and services (from 2005). Just because new collaboration technology doesn't work at the macro-level perfectly does not negate the power of the new tools to help defined groups and teams perform common collaboration scenarios in a better way. My Reaction. | | | | | | | | | | LIBRARY CLIPS FEBRUARY 17, 2009 How relevant are communities of practice in a network age? But for new comers, finding all content on a topic in one page is always easier. But the glue that connects the dots in the soloware world are standards like RSS, IM interoperability, and blog trackback conventions: standards that allow individuals to do their thing, but to allow bottom-up aggregation of their artifacts along social connections. | | | | | | | | | | -
AARONKIM.WORDPRESS.COM | MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2009 ROI 2.0, Part 3: We don’t need a Social Media ROI model « The bamboo raft For companies in the forefront of the social media battleground, such as newspapers, book publishers and TV channels, investing heavily in new web technologies has often been a question of survival, and decision makers had significant leeway in trying new ways of delivering their products and services, with the full blessing of their stakeholders. MORE >> -
LIBRARY CLIPS | MONDAY, JULY 5, 2010 Have we been doing Enterprise 2.0 in reverse : Socialising processes and Adaptive Case Management Switching ’context’ is such a waste of productive time and the ’knowledge’ which should have resided within the business app, for others to benefit, is now buried deep within someone’s inbox, with the risk of this ‘knowledge’ walking out the door with a departing employee. There are CRM systems and e-mails. MORE >> -
LIBRARY CLIPS | THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2010 The know-why tragedy : divorced from my work on the cutting room floor I’m sure the pioneers like Thingamy, Traction Software, Activities on Lotus Connections, ActionBase, Google Wave will be joined by many others. " She typifies the usual scenario of all the brainwork and conversations done in meetings and email and then distilled into massive document that get shelved into a filing cabinet. MORE >> -
LIBRARY CLIPS | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2009 Social search, Help engines, and Sense-making Twitter is being differentiated by being called a “ Help Engine “ I think it’s getting us closer to the KM productivity (sense-making) aim that knowledge sharing and knowledge transfer has always aspired to, which is: finding the right information at the right time. and making additional social connections.. MORE >> -
COLLABORATIVE THINKING | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2007 Collaborative Thinking: Microsoft Announces FeedSync But Its Strategy Remains Un-Syncd There is also the broader challenge of data synchronization (where tools like Groove and Notes have advanced replication engines that are unfortunately locked up inside those respective products). Lotus Connections) and "Info 2.0" Right now, "the cart is before the horse" so to speak. Domino, QuickR, etc). MORE >>
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- Reader Feedback: Social Computing Platforms (IBM & Microsoft) COLUMN TWO | FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2008
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