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This link has been bookmarked by 31 people . It was first bookmarked on 12 Apr 2009, by chris lai.

  • 29 Jul 09
    manmeetq
    Manmeet Singh

    Determining ROI of enterprise

    ROI Enterprise 2.0

  • 27 Jun 09
    • ven impressive citations such as the recent TransUnion Enterprise 2.0 case study that claims an eye-opening 50x return on investment (using the most basic ROI formula for calculating returns) are not yet initiating widespread inquiry.
    • Even impressive citations such as the recent TransUnion Enterprise 2.0 case study that claims an eye-opening 50x return on investment (using the most basic ROI formula for calculating returns) are not yet initiating widespread inquiry.
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  • 31 May 09
    enterprise2open
    enterprise2open links

    Given that we're talking a lot about RoI of Enterprise 2.0 this is a concise posting by Dion Hinchcliffe (and you know there's gotta be cute visualizations in there) making things a lot clearer for people pondering RoI et al.\n\nAnd while he's linking to a post of mine as well - right next to Hutch Carpenter (blush ...), I bookmark this especially for his point that Enterprise 2.0 usage is emergent in nature ...

    roi enterprise2.0 dionhinchcliffe

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  • elisecarbone
    Elise Carbone

    Un récent article qui se penche sur le ROI de l'entreprise 2.0.

    web 2.0 entreprise ROI business

  • 19 Apr 09
    • The central problem? Assets that are intangible, such as knowledge, social capital, and situated technology — which Enterprise 2.0 is primarily focused on — rarely have direct impact to financial outcomes such as revenues and profits. Its their downstream effects that generate the most value to the business.
    • software ROI is only as predictable as the activity for which it is used
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  • 18 Apr 09
    • rks, but does
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  • 13 Apr 09
    bertrandduperrin
    Bertrand Duperrin

    In other words, is Enterprise 2.0 truly strategic in the unique way that information technology can so often be?

    Enterprise2.0 ROI adoption

    • A second set of issues is related to corporate culture and its fundamentally hierarchical nature, which seems anathema to the flattened, highly social nature of Web 2.0 in the enterprise
    • The central problem? Assets that are intangible, such as knowledge, social capital, and situated technology — which Enterprise 2.0 is primarily focused on — rarely have direct impact to financial outcomes such as revenues and profits. Its their downstream effects that generate the most value to the business.
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  • 12 Apr 09
    hutchcarpenter
    Hutch Carpenter

    Despite recent statistics showing that Enterprise 2.0 tools have spread to about a third of businesses globally, there remain ongoing questions being asked in the enterprise software community about the real returns that they provide to businesses that deploy them.

    enterprise2.0 roi business case

    • Determining the ROI of Enterprise 2.0