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E-mail= MC-Client | 2ndwave adopters are coming. Are you prepared? Part 3 / 3 :: Blog :: Headshift
Since a lot of people live in their inbox, we should be looking at ways to interact with a company's wiki, blogs, forums, social network and even microblogging engine using an email client. I specifically say 'email client', by which I mean not the 'email
Second-wave adopters are coming. Are you prepared? Part 2 / 3 :: Blog :: Headshift
As pointed out before, the skeptics are not opposed to social tools per se, but do need to understand how they can benefit most with the smallest effort to change existing practices. And that's where Enterprise 2.0 projects fall dangerously short.
Early
Second-wave adopters are coming. Are you prepared? Part 1 / 3 :: Blog :: Headshift
However, with the current economic climate, change is not optional anymore. Organizations need to address inefficiencies caused by outdated management ideas and inadequate technology to increase productivity, save costs and offer better service to existin
Why is social computing more cost effective? :: Australia :: Headshift
But even if you're still stuck with installing cumbersome legacy or transactional-focused information systems, another interesting approach is to actually use social software to help enhance the return on investment on that core system. Its relatively sim
Going with the flow: whither enterprise RSS? :: Blog :: Headshift
empathise or understand the needs and culture of non-geek workers in non-technology companies
Recession pushing sales of collaboration tools - vnunet.com
A recent report from Forrester Research found that as many as 70 per cent of enterprises are looking to adopt some form of collaboration tool in the next 12 months.
The collaboration category, which includes communication tools and collaborative workspac
Alan Kay: The PC Must Be Revamped—Now - Expert Voices
"Engelbart, right from his very first proposal to ARPA [Advanced Research Projects Agency], said that when adults accomplish something that's important, they almost always do it through some sort of group activity. If computing was going to amount to anyt
10 DOs and DONTs of organizational change - Trends in the Living Networks
own comment:
- [Don't] Start with technologies: that's right, but the opposite is also not true.
start with business issues, but then think of solutions which will be inevitably centered around technologies-as-mediums and define 'user experiences' (in ano
It’s the economy, stupid.
And I have also seen those same sorts of managers, deep in panic mode, literally tearing a project up into bizarre, otherwise completely nonsensical chunks, merely to ensure that each chunk was small enough to avoid some such gatekeeper price tag.
Jive, Lotus Connections and Socialtext | Jon Mell - Web 2.0 ideas and strategy
also comments! Until recently, organisations who wanted to implement social software or “Enterprise 2.0″ faced the task of integrating various best of breed components. You might take a wiki, a blog, an enterprise RSS server, and glue them all together.
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2.0 designer, Salzburg/Munich (?), a founding member and director of Munich based Schoene Neue Kinder
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