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The 'social enterprise' comes of age
"My take. The promise of convergence between consumer social computing and large-scale enterprise technology is at hand, making this a vibrant and creative time. As definitions of consumer and enterprise blur, future success belongs to vendors that innovate and adapt to evolving perceptions around what “enterprise” actually means."
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Chatter introduces an important concept of software that combines messages from machines with status updates from people in a simple interface.
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Chatter’s ability to create feeds for not just people, but content and applications is both its unique feature and its most important benefit
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Enterprise 2.0: Study Shows Adoption is Real
The group did a web survey of its 100 members with 77 responding. That may seem like a small number to use for any quantifiable conclusion about the state of Enterprise 2.0. But the people who responded lead or help lead Enterprise 2.0 efforts at some of the largest organizations in the world. Thirty-four percent of the respondents work for companies with more than 10,000 employees. Twenty-five percent work for organizations that have more than 100,000 employees.
Reconciling social computing with the enterprise
This increasing distance between these two worlds creates a gap — a disconnect, even — that increasingly cuts organizations off from their most valuable assets (their people) and also exerts a subversive force on organizations as their workers help themselves to the tools of their own volition, bring their (and arguably better) new behaviors and processes to work, and try to get things done with them, whether that’s crowdsourcing, Enterprise 2.0, online customer communities, etc.
Qu'est-ce qu'une entreprise ?
La demi-stratégie
Beaucoup de nos entreprises ont non pas une stratégie, mais une moitié de stratégie. Elles veulent « grossir pour survivre », mais restent campées sur leur activité traditionnelle et refusent de diversifier leur offre. Elles veulent « réduire les coûts », mais négligent le marketing. Elles veulent « assainir les finances », mais répudient la R&D. Leurs dirigeants négligent la polyphonie de l'entreprise, la multiplicité des logiques qu'elle articule (voir Modèle en couches) et qui toutes sont nécessaires, pour n'accorder d'attention qu'à une seule mélodie.
The Software Abstractions Blog: Enterprise 2.0: Top 5 Corporate Challenges for 2008 and beyond
Appliquer le web 2.0 en entreprise - M2IE : le blog du management de l'IE et de l'entreprise 2.0
Nouvelle définition d'un travailleur productif « NSI Solution
L'entreprise 2.0 et la prépondérance de l'économie de la connaissance vont amener les entreprises à évaluer et concevoir la productivité différemment.
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