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A Ripe Time for Open Innovation
Recessions present a good opportunity to collaborate with others on finding, developing, and marketing new ideas
A History of the Social Web - Trebor Scholz 'journalisms' - Collectivate.net
geht sehr schön auf die historischen Wurzeln ein, toll
Der letzte Service: zum Tode von Joseph Weizenbaum
"Nur Wissen überlebt, nämlich indem es den denkenden Menschen buchstäblich informiert, den Zustand (state) seines Gehirns, ändert."
Harnessing the Power of Social Applications, - MIT Sloan Management Review
Josh Bernoff and Charlene Li lay out the core arguments of their book on the Groundswell in an article in the MITSloan Management Review.
Bosses Don't Wear Bunny Slippers, If Markets Are So Great, Why Are There Firms: Library of Economics and Liberty
"Prices are the central force directing resources and shaping consumption in a market economy. But most economic activity seems to take place without any influence from prices at all. Most employment, and in dollar terms most production, choices are not d
The nonsense of 'knowledge management'
Examines critically the origins and basis of 'knowledge management', its components and its development as a field of consultancy practice.
Knowledge and Talent in a People-Ready Business
Knowledge management is back in vogue, this time to help companies cope with crushing competition and the pending retirement of an entire generation of skilled workers. The technology is much improved, but organizations must be willing to change their pra
The wiki way
Don Tapscott, the author of an eye-opening new book called Wikinomics, says that we have barely begun to imagine how the internet will change the way we live and work. He tells Oliver Burkeman how everything from gold mining to motorcycle manufacturing is
A checkpoint on Web 2.0 in the enterprise | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
an update on Web 2.0 in the enterprise with all the leading social and technical aspects that IT and business must be fluent in
Swarm Behavior
A single ant or bee isn't smart, but their colonies are. The study of swarm intelligence is providing insights that can help humans manage complex systems, from truck routing to military robots.
Make Room, Wikipedia: Internet-based Collaboration Could Change the Way We Do Business - Knowledge@Wharton
auch in Scrapbook unter cases
a combined folksonomy-controlled vocabulary
he first half reviewing the strengths and weaknesses of social tagging, and describing a proposal for a combined folksonomy-taxonomy project, and the second half giving a well referenced discussion of the application of social tagging in the enterprise.
Technology Review: Open Source and You
MIT Technology Review article - the real value of open source is the community it fosters
OpenTeams and The Entrepreneurial Organization: Next wave of tech-driven productivity = Enterprise 2.0
The benefits of the Enterprise 2.0 movement are both broad and deep, enabling the flexible, adaptive corporation of the 21st century.
Blogging 2.0 | twopointouch: web 2.0, blogs and social media
I have been asked to say a few words on the topic of ‘Blogging 2.0′ at a roundtable discussion
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