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236 Articles match "enterprise 2.0","social"
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Weekly Wrapup: Bike Trails, Location Madness, SXSW, And More...
browser-based , commerce and marketing , mobile social networking and the Internet of Things. The topic of the event is the emergence of digital activism for fostering positive social change. Our channel ReadWriteEnterprise is devoted to 'enterprise 2.0' and using Our top stories this week were about cutting the strings that tie us to our desks. And also about stalking celebrities at SXSW.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, March 13, 2010
Pilots or Beta?
Enterprise performance should be looked at from the perspective of perpetual Beta . Ross Dawson is a strong proponent of pilot projects for implementing Enterprise 2.0 On the other hand, Gartner’s Anthony Bradley says that piloting does not make sense for social media projects:
This practice If you take the cynefin approach for working in complex environments you first Probe then Sense and then Respond in order to develop emergent practices . Backward-looking good or best practices are inadequate for changing complex environments.
Learning and Working on the Web
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Weekly Wrap-up: Location, Location, Location, and More...
Story of the Week: Location
Can Brightkite Beat Foursquare & Gowalla With a Universal Check-in?
Google Patents Location-Based Advertising
2 Services for DIY Mobile Social Networks
Google Chrome Becomes Location Aware
Can Geosense for Windows Help Kickstart the Development of Location-Aware Apps for Windows 7?
Glow: Location-Based "Feelings" for iPhone
browser-based , commerce and marketing , mobile social networking and the Internet of Things. Our top story this week was location - location-based networks, services, advertising and even "feelings".
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, March 6, 2010
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A New Approach To Social Computing: Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0
Those who follow my work know that I've been attempting to identifying the success factors for enterprise social computing as well as trying to clearly understand the potential issues . What we've learned as a whole over the last year is that social computing, whether that is blogs, wikis, social networks, end-user mashups, social messaging, crowdsourcing, etc, is still a new discipline for which most organizations are just now learning the basics. That there are many business benefits to social software is also increasingly evident if you keep up with the case studies, but there are also some very real challenges to getting there as well.
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12 Adoption Strategies for Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 in 2010
With half a decade under the belt of the Web 2.0 phenomenon and almost as long for Enterprise 2.0, we're just now seeing the ideas spread to more traditional corners of large enterprises, medium-sized firms, and especially the public sector with Government 2.0 . But new modes of value creation based on user generated content, open supply chains , and social computing -- to name just three of the major trends The signs are pointing to next year being a banner one when it comes to mainstream adoption of the latest digital business models. That's not to
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The Enterprise 2.0 Conference: Web 2.0 Continues Its Move To The Workplace
It's the second day of the Enterprise 2.0 Yesterday was the workshop day for the event as well as the much-ballyhooed showdown between Andrew McAfee and Tom Davenport, the original point of disagreement around the real impact of Enterprise 2.0 Today the main conference sessions begin and a quick look at the show program tells you that an all-star cast of Enterprise 2.0 Conference here at the Boston waterfront. which I've covered before .
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Reversing the Enterprise 2.0 Pricing Model
Why is the Enterprise 2.0 Enterprise social web services -- such as social networks or the numerous Twitter-for-the-enterprise applications that currently abound -- generally don't have complex pricing structures. Enterprise social web services provide higher ROIs as they scale, at both the individual and organizational level. market not taking off more strongly? The reason has to do partly with ill-conceived pricing structures : volume-discount (VD) schemes.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, February 21, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0: Study Shows Adoption is Real
When you look at Enterprise 2.0, you can see the hype pretty clearly but what is not so evident is how social computing efforts are faring within corporations and large organizations.
That's what's striking about the report from the 2.0 That may seem like a small number to use for any quantifiable conclusion about the state of Enterprise 2.0. Adoption Council . The group did a web survey of its 100 members with 77 responding.
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Cisco - Enterprise 2.0
I don't know how I missed this, but thanks to Bill Ives for covering it on the FastForward blog - More Web 2.0 Stories, Part One: Cisco Goes All Out on Enterprise 2.0 We're going to use social bookmarking to allow us to take the pulse of the organization," says Jim Grubb, who built the website (and whose day job is putting together John Chambers' demos). points us to: Mike Gotta - Cisco: Learning Internally Before Delivering Externally and Money's Cisco's display of strength [Martin] De Beer a year ago set up an internal wiki called I-Zone that has so far generated 400 business ideas. "Better
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, December 4, 2007
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Is Enterprise 2.0 A Crock?
Is Enterprise 2.0 Seven enterprise managers spoke about five principles that are emerging around this topic at the Enterprise 2.0 Moderated by David Berlind , the group, all members of the 2.0 Greg Lowe, social media architect and program manager at Alcatel-Lucent
Bruce a crock? Where are the use cases?
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0 - Tools Or Mindset? If this is a true revolution - Mindset
I am finding the whole adoption debate about a 2.0 All these "Social Media Marketing Experts" with 40 Tweets and 12,000 followers - all those looking for ROI. 2.0 Natural Organization Organizations and Culture Social Media Social Object Adoption Enterprise 2. world wearisome. The premise for many is that if you can only use the tools - you will be there.
Robert Paterson's Weblog
- Saturday, November 7, 2009
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Exploring the HR Management Framework for Enterprise 2.0
Because I think no one really knows what a large-scale transition to social computing and collaboration as core work activities really means for today’s (and tomorrow’s) human resources professionals and the management processes and practices they design, implement, coach and manage.
The main metaphor today’s HR professionals live in is still a machine with its designed-and-fitted parts and cogs, as opposed to the ‘living’ system of social networks in which people participate and interact. This (cross-posted at the FASTForward blog )
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Wirearchy
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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Enterprise 2.0: Declaring War Does Not Work
At the Enterprise 2.0 conference Andrew McAfee made a few points about the approach to enterprise technology and how it might be changed a bit.
McAffee, of the Center for Digital Business, MIT Sloan School of Management, is considered the father of Enterprise 2.0. His views reflect how Enterprise 2.0 is evolving but still with a fair degree of resistance for its adoption.
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ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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