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Wiki im Wissensmanagement bei Westaflex ...mit Plone und mehr
Wir selbst haben gemacht und erst später großartig gegrübelt. Und halten diesen Ansatz des gemeinsam wachsenden Wissenspools beim Mittelstand für praxistauglich ... hehe, da wurde sicher **viel** programmiert ...
The Content Economy: SharePoint - Dream or Nightmare?
what SharePoint really is:
“Myth ... 'out of the box product' to fit most information management needs "Reality ... the most 'finished' pieces still revolve around file-based collaboration. And it's very user-friendly for this."When you get beyond
Sage Advice on Wiki Adoption: The Pitfalls
If you focus on giving people access, guidance, and motivation vs. rules, consequences, and quotas, they’ll deliver a stunning amount of success
7 Pillars Analysis of Microsoft SharePoint 2007 is now available
On its own merits, SharePoint fails the needs of teams for collaborative software in 6 out of the 7 areas. It thus passes only one of the areas on its own merits, and it passes an additional two areas if the organization adds additional server software fr
ChiefTech: The role of enterprise portal software and Enterprise 2.0
lets also recognise that for people-centric collaboration traditional enterprise software hasn't been delivering the kind of functionality we needed.
Frank: Pressebericht zum IIR-Web 2.0-Kongress (16. und 17. April 2008 in Wiesbaden)
Defizite beim Wissensaustausch veranlassten die Fraport AG im vergangenen Jahr dazu, ein Wiki einzuführen. „Der Wissensaustausch entlang der Hierarchien war langsam und fehleranfällig“
http://skilfulminds.com/48
Wikis allow employees to share the kind of information new employees really need. People who actually practice processes and procedures can offer descriptions of how they do them, from filling out paperwork to understanding the most recent marketing strat
A Wiki Is Like A Room And Other Lessons Learned From 15 Wiki-based, Open Source, Intelligence Analysis Project
Analysts are massively and consistently more productive using a wiki. The reduction in “transaction costs”, while modest in individual terms, quickly add up giving the teams more time to spend analyzing the data and less time spent sorting it
SAP; Toward “Enterprise 2.0
Enterprise Web Widgets Framework (EWWF) enable the rapid creation of ad-hoc mash-up applications, using communicating widgets running in a browser or on the desktop
Intranet 2.0: Social media adoption
via: frank No longer a nice-to-have for most, the new, emerging workforce expects their organization to match the pace of technology and deploy social media tools.
The Atlassian Blog - Wikis at the White House
how the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is using a wiki to track earmarks in the federal budget & The wiki features a directory of users, with their telephone numbers and e-mail addresses, an important feature in a government where peopl
SharePoint Excitement Mirrors Collaboration Dissatisfaction
To a certain extent, the excitement about SharePoint has really been a reflection of disillusionment with existing collaboration, content management, and portal products.
Wikimanagement
Auf www.wikimanagement.de stehen drei Fragen im Vordergrund
A) Wie funktionieren Web 2.0 und Social Software-Systeme?
B) Wie passt die Organisation von Systemen wie Wikipedia mit klassischen Organisationsansätzen zusammen?
C) Welches sind die Erfolgsfakt
Wikibility of Innovation Oriented Workplaces - The CERN case
via Sebastien, guter Überblick
Wiki ROI - final thoughts
How do you factor in those moments of serendipity, where three people via their posts to a wiki realise there is a new way of doing things, a new product, a new channel, a new business partner which could fundamentally change the future of an organisation
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