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Janet Johnson | The Art of Marketing » Of 2013, Enterprise 2.0 and Fear
great post ... Why the Fear? Because Web 2.0 Fundamentally Changes Business Rules
Video: Ricardo Semler's Open-Capitalism
Open-capitalism is thriving at Semco, and one of these days, it will show up in your industry. What strikes me though is the fact that this model can be used in non-profits, in government and even in the fields without hope - like education.
Richard Florida and The Creative Class Exchange: Microclimates of Innovation
All surrounded by the macroclimate of openness to new ideas and people of the greater Bay Area. It's time to look more closely at the intersection of these micro- and macro-climates for creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship.
CTO Blog | Oracle OpenWorld staged the Enterprise 2.0 Community debate
However, Oracle has gone beyond just getting some blogs into circulation and added a WiKi environment to allow interactive “working” of ideas, issues, product feedback, etc.
Andrew McAfee: Input by Many, Decisions by ????
I don’t think many large companies are at a point where a post like “Why Our Recently Announced Strategy is Misguided” would be embraced.
Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: Tests for Customer Focused Companies
Who in the organization holds real decision-making power? Is it the organization that manages relationships with the customer or is it some other group?
Internal blogging is just one example of open information sharing inside an organisation
Maybe not a ground breaking reason for internal blogging, but if all we achieved with blogs is a reduction in email then I'd take that. However, I would still question if its blogging as such that provides this benefit or is it simply the action of provid
Co-innovation is a strength not a weakness « Vendorprisey
SAP must to be easy to co-innovate with, not hard.
Assignment Zero First Take: Wiki Innovators Rethink Openness -
The creators of expert-led collaborative encyclopedia Citizendium hope to eclipse the cacophonous success of Wikipedia.
Outside Innovation: THE WEB 2.0 WAVE--WHY IT’S NOT A FAD
The Web 2.0 Culture: Loosely-Coupled Innovation
Ignoring the Web 2.0 wave would be like ignoring the Internet. You can pretend it doesn’t matter, but you’re going to get wet
Web 2.0/Enterprise 2.0 Mission: Empower Customers and Employees
Abject Learning: David Wiley Live in Van Rock City!
it is attractive to imagine that 'baby steps' we can take 'inside' the institutional silos to get them used to the ideas ... [but] we miss out on the power of the 'network effects' that are integral to the positive feedback loops of good social software."
The Starfish and the Spider / Socialtext Open Source Wiki
The Starfish and the Spider - The unstoppable power of leaderless organizations is a book by Ori Brafman and Rod A. Beckstrom.
Weblogg-ed » Organizing Without Organizations
There are new organizational models coming about, mixing closed and open in tricky ways. Those models can be powerful and those that can understand them will be incredibly successful.
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