Industry powerhouses collaborate to craft new guidelines for strategic deployment of Social Business systems
AIIM, the Association for Information and Image Management
has gathered leaders from 18 Social Business and Content Management companies
to serve on the second major taskforce project in the social content
definition process, this one headed by Professor Andrew
McAfee, known as the grandfather of E2.0. “I am
excited to partner with AIIM on this effort,” says Dr. McAfee. “The
technologies, practices, and philosophies of the 2.0 Era continue to affect
companies in important ways, and it is critical to study the phenomenon as it
unfolds. This project will give us the chance to see firsthand and in real time
how organizations are changing the way they generate and use information, one of
the most important transformations taking place in today's business world.”
In a kickoff meeting at the Sloan School of Management
at MIT, task force executives architected the plan for the creation of case
studies and a road map for the responsible use of Social
and Enterprise 2.0 technologies in
transforming key business processes. The road map will focus on use cases and
select processes that are core to most business organizations.
According to McAfee, Marketing and Sales are two groups that clearly should
work closely together, but too often don't. “We're going to examine how
the new tools for collaboration and interaction are impacting the interface
between these two functions, and hopefully improving it,” he says.
Business innovation is another process to be examined in the Social
construct. “Until very recently, companies had to specify in advance who
their innovators were. Now they don't. We're going to explore how
technology-facilitated open innovation is playing out across companies,”
explains McAfee.
In addition to defining the Social Business impact on improving specific
processes, the taskforce will also investigate how the tools and approaches of
the 2.0 Era are changing the way knowledge workers interact on a day-to-day
basis, and bringing higher levels of serendipity and goodwill to the enterprise
and its ecosystem. “This isn’t about Social for Social’s sake”, cautions
AIIM President, John F. Mancini. “Our efforts are designed to help
organizations use these systems in a strategic way to improve the flexibility of
their core business functions, making them more responsive to, and inclusive of
internal and external customers,” he says.
Working with Dr. McAfee, the task force will be conducting broad business
research across industry verticals as well as interviews with select CIOs and IT
executives from major corporations and government agencies this summer.
The group’s analysis and findings will be presented in a series of AIIM-produced reports, whitepapers, webinars, and a virtual conference this
fall.
About AIIM
AIIM (http://www.aiim.org) is the community that
provides education, research, and best practices to help organizations find,
control, and optimize their information. For over 60 years, AIIM has been the
leading non-profit organization focused on helping users to understand the
challenges associated with managing documents, content, records, and business
processes. The AIIM community includes over 70,000 users and professionals.
Contact: John Mancini at johnmancini@aiim.org.
About Andrew McAfee
Andrew McAfee (http://www.andrewmcafee.org) is a
Principal Research Scientist at the Center for Digital Business, part of the MIT
Sloan School of Management in Cambridge, MA. Dr. McAfee is a researcher,
writer, and teacher about technology’s impact on the world of business.
His book, Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for your Organization’s
Toughest Challenges was published in late 2009 by Harvard Business
Publishing.
Task Force Members
ABBYY, Alfresco, Box.net, EDB ErgoGroup, EMC, EvoApp,
Hyland, IBM, Iron Mountain, Jive Software, Microsoft, Moxie Software, Newsgator,
Open Text, Oracle, PFU Systems, Socialtext, and Yammer.