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02 Sep 08

Effective governance unleashes the creative potential of Web 2.0 in the business - Trends in the Living Networks

  • "There are, very crudely, three categories of information: proprietary, which you maintain inside your organization; there’s some that you share with trusted business partners, clients, suppliers or alliance members; and there information that you actively disseminate to the public at large. And it’s not always immediately clear into which category information falls."
  • Hall: If your company is developing a policy for wikis, blogs and other Web. 2.0 tools, how would that policy be any different than the policy you have for instant messaging, e-mail, that sort of thing?

    Dawson: In many ways, it won’t be. That’s one of the things that’s not well understood. That fact is that most, if not all the issues related to these technologies, are addressed by existing policies. In some cases, though, those policies have not been developed with the detail in which the issues from these new technologies are fully addressed.
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