enterprise 2.0

Relationships, collaboration and empowerment by , for

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Some time ago I had the opportunity to meet with a couple of researchers working at the Innovation Department at a large Scandinavian bank. They shared with me their vision of the future; highli... read more

When Was the Last Time Your Intranet Empowered Anyone? by , for

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Think about your Intranet for a moment (stop groaning) and answer the following questions.  When was the last time: Someone spent their own money to purchase promotional items to he... read more

Are you a Thought Leader? by , for

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The term itself implies one must have thought before one can become a “Thought Leader” and since we all have thoughts, we must now explore the term in whole. In researching the term,... read more

Understanding the psychology of sharing – what makes it tick? by , for

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There should be no doubt that information sharing is a fundamental mechanism in any kind of enterprise. It can bring immense value in the form of new innovations, improved decision-making, short... read more

Should SharePoint be considered part of Enterprise 2.0? by , for

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If we take O'Reilly's qualifications of Web 2.0 to be the basis of what would eventually become Enterprise 2.0 can we include SharePoint as an Enterprise 2.0 tool? Let's look at O... read more

Enterprise 2.0 In A Small Company by , for

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The company I work for is small, in the 1-25 employee category. We hardly qualify as an "Enterprise" but that hasn't meant that we haven't marched forward with our Enterprise 2... read more

Playing to Learn by , for

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How did you first learn how to join a team and start contributing?  Where did you first learn leadership skills?  When was the first time you learned conflict resolution? I don... read more

The management toolkit in an interconnected world by , for

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Ever since the first time Andrew McAfee coined the term, the definition of Enterprise 2.0 has constantly evolved. Arguably, the most appropriate has been : "The use of emergent social... read more

Web 2.0 and Enterprise E2.0 – in Plain English by , for

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What they are; what’s next; and how to profit It's been almost seven years since the term “Web 2.0” began its ascent into mainstream. Over this time it has become a fr... read more

The future belongs to the knowledge worker by , for

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When talking about Enterprise 2.0, I often use the quote below by Steel baron Andrew Carnegie, founder and owner of the Carnegie Steel Company - the largest and most profitable industrial enterp... read more