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Three Rules of Zero Calorie Donuts - "Unregulated Collaboration with Built-in Governance" by , for
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Is it possible to enjoy eating fried dough, glazed with sugar, without consuming any calories? What if it was possible to enjoy all of the benefits of Enterprise 2.0, instant ad-hoc collab... read more
8 Reasons You Need a Strategy for Managing Information...Before it's too late by , for
8 Reasons You Need a Strategy for Managing Information...Before it's too late View more presentations from Atle Skjekkeland. read more
Enterprise 2.0 Implementations Limit Collaborative ROI by , for
Enterprise 2.0 implementations are limiting our collaborative efforts. E2.0 has brought social and collaborative computing to organizations in an effort support knowledge work and innovation, bu... read more
Why do we collaborate? by , for
Why do we collaborate? A simple question, but can you answer it? I asked around the office and I got some interesting answers. Here's a sampling: I collaborate to get buy-in I... read more
McKinsey's Technology Enabled Business Trends - New KPI Strategy? by , for
There is promising news in the ROI justification department for collaborative technologies. In Clouds, big data, and smart assets: Ten tech-enabled business trends to watch McKinsey revisi... read more
People as a service ? by , for
In one of my former posts I suggested that we may have been wrong trying to socialize people while their primary need was to be able to easily socialize information first and, then only, interac... read more
What is more important: people? process? or technology? by , for
I often see executives and project managers take charge of projects and focus on process first, people second, and technology last when it comes to change... While I understand the t... read more
What is Knowledge Management 2.0? by , for
Knowledge Management seems to be making a come back. Like E2.0 or Web 2.0, KM 2.0 seems to be more about aggregating unstructured information with structured data (perhaps in a community,... read more
This magical, mystical thing called SharePoint by , for
Ah SharePoint, that ever elusive, all inclusive solution that many find interesting, some are using but few completely understand. When I hear people talk about SharePoint, especially in my clas... read more
Coffee, KM, and Information Overload by , for
The Starbucks Example Imagine for a moment you walked into a Starbucks and the barista didn’t know how to make a cappuccino or latte! It’s well documented that Starbucks spends m... read more