Blog Entries By Hanns Kohler-Kruner

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A Different Return - Keeping us Sane.

One of things that has been bugging me for the last few months is that some of my friends, as well as people around the office of several friends are having to deal more and more with absentee coll... read more

Is it time to say : NO?

It has been a recurring them of many a poster here on this blog and many other places around the internet that Enterprise 2.0 is about people, about a cultural change and in some cases giving in to... read more

Tweeting for Records Management

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I was listening to a day-long presentation on Records Management and developments in the industry by Dr. Ulrich Kampffmeyer the other day. On my way to the event I was catching up on my twitter... read more

WWWWHW - Right?

Image via Wikipedia   WWWWHW - another acronym to add to our growing list... as if we need it. But I thought I would share this bit of information with you anyway. Since you are here,... read more

A question of Trust !

In several posts on this blog we continuously point out that it is not so much about the technology, although that does play a part in Enterprise 2.0, but more about the change management, the peop... read more

Organizing Enterprise 2.0

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With john writing that we no longer need to worry about an ROI on Enterprise 2.0 because it has reached the ubiquity of Email or telephone, it is maybe time to spend some thoughts about the market ... read more

Are we all politicians? – managing the Community

In Germany, where I live and in the Netherlands, where I lived for a long time, we had regional / national  election that included the usual collection of twitter and other traffic about the candid... read more

Interoperability standards in Enterprise 2.0

The other day I was reading up on CMIS. A year or 18 months ago, when speaking to one of the big vendors in our industry space, I was told quite clearly that CMIS compatible products were 3-5 years... read more

Tweetjam 2010

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I have just come back from the Tweet Jam today, organized by AIIM and Bryant Duhon. First of all, if you missed it, then you really did miss something. You can find out more details here.  Alth... read more

It is all about People - which one are you?

I am a big fan of Seth Godin and a regular reader of his blog. His insights and comments every day are fun and thought provoking… and make great presentation quotes  J This week his “Is this No... read more

The Foolishness of Privacy

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Over the last 2 days I had the pleasure of taking part in the annual UNISYS ECM Best Practise Seminar in the South of France… and before anyone mentions it, yes, it is a beautiful location and a ve... read more

Current Practises and Process

Well, after a short excursion into language and taxonomy, back to what I said I was going to talk about 3 weeks ago, current Practises and Process. I want to concentrate on processes most of all as... read more

I say what I mean, did I mean what I said?

On Tuesday evening I had the privilege to speak in front of a group Information Management students, professors and guests at the Humboldt University in Berlin. The opportunity went back to a previ... read more

Taxonomy– still relevant?

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Initially I had thought to write about Processes and current practises but during a recent discussion with a client which consisted of a mixture of community managers and Taxonomists I noticed a lo... read more

Communication, Process and Current Practises

During a recent project we did a spider web chart with a mixed group of IT and non-IT people. We did the exercise to try and find out what were the most important inhibitors to moving forwards. It ... read more

Social Media – A culture shock

Ever since we started talking about Social Media the discussion about culture and how to get workers to use the technologies in a meaningful manner has been ongoing as well. It seems almost like as... read more