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Nov
16
2009

Good to see that our work is getting wider play - above and beyond the keynote we had done live at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. Stay tuned for more on this research.

"It should not surprise us that the top issue is resistance to change. Readers of this blog know that business projects of every kind suffer from issues related to poor communication, conflicting agendas across information silos, and related organizational causes of failure.

A recent study from Information Architected and The 2.0 Adoption Council also describes resistance to change as the significant barrier. This compelling slide clearly summarizes that message..."

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Nov
13
2009

Good (and growing) list of Google Wave bots - interesting to see how people are extending wave beyond humans and pure system-to-system mashups, to include realtime bots.

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Nov
12
2009

Large-scale "2.0-style" collaboration stories are somewhat difficult to find, but getting easier every week.

As the research partner for Susan Scrupski's 2.0 Adoption Council, we just presented a Keynote at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in San Francisco last week, some of the early findings of our initial round of research with the 10,000+ employee-sized organizations that make up the majority of members in the 2.0 Adoption Council.

Between Swiss Re, BAH, CSC, IBM (amongst others), the momentum seems to be building.

See the post summarizing high-level findings and the presentation from our keynote at:
http://www.informationarchitected.com/blog/e20-from-horses/

A companion whitepaper is forthcoming, as is extended research with more details and cross-correlation.

Culture and Adoption are incredibly important - successful 2.0 implementations require far more than the mere purchase and deployment of tools - the Swiss RE case sounds like a great example of 2.0 done well.

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Nov
11
2009

Fascinating example of a crowdsource powered business - the secret is, volume, and yet unlike many crowdsourcing initiatives, the sources make money from their contributions, as does eHow as a business, by selling advertising surrounding the content (text and/or video).

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Jun
11
2009

If Intelligence agencies, and now The Army can loosen up and allow viewing/participation in 2.0 - what's YOUR company's excuse for blocking? Hearing real stories from real soldiers is pretty radical transparency - yet with guidelines (not a bad idea).

"The Army has ordered its network managers to give soldiers access to social media sites like Facebook, Flickr, and Twitter, Danger Room has learned. That move reverses a years-long trend of blocking the web 2.0 locales on military networks."

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Sep
9
2008

Nice overview of Web 2.0, and to a minor extent, Enterprise 2.0, from ReadWriteWeb (RWW). RWW can be a bit hit or miss, but this is a well done summary piece.

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