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A Defining Moment : Andrew McAfee’s Blog
Enterprise 2.0 is not taking place because organizations have recently woken up to the fact that their people are important. Trust me, there has been no shortage of voices telling them so over the past eighty years or so. It’s taking place because the dig
The New New Economy: More Startups, Fewer Giants, Infinite Opportunity
As the Internet was taking shape in the late 1980s, an MIT professor named Tom Malone started thinking about how it could change the structure of industries. In a series of papers, he predicted that the big top-down companies of the 20th century would soo
Enterprise 2.0: Noch nicht richtig vom Fleck » netzwertig.com
Boston 2009 als flop. bemerkungen zu sharepoint. plus eigener kommentar.
Enterprise 2.0: Noch nicht richtig vom Fleck » netzwertig.com
Boston 2009: In der sehr überschaubaren und doch halb leeren Ausstellungshalle schienen sich die Aussteller vor allem gegenseitig zu unterhalten. Die Vorträge und Podiumsdiskussionen waren ziemlich spärlich besucht, und ganz generell wurde man den Eindruc
Enterprise 2.0 as a part of the Global Enterprise | Bertrand DUPERRIN's Notepad
40% formal production (eMail)
40% adhoc problemsolving (web2.0 + ent.apps))
20% innovation & serendipity (pure 2.0)
The Acrobat.com Blog: SharePoint, Enterprise 2.0 and Acrobat.com
acrobat.com - cloudy, social, consumeristic | Looking a little deeper, it turns out that people in companies larger than 10,000 employees are roughly twice as likely to use SharePoint as those in companies with fewer than 1,000 employees. I suspect this i
IntelliJens » Blog Archive » What is the optimal team size?
However Jeff Sutherland experienced that the hyper productive teams he encountered were never larger than 7 people. He advices us to split up any team larger than 7 people into multiple teams. (XP recommends maximum 10 and Scrum recommends 7 +/- 2. )
Elastic Enterprise (accenturevisionwp.pdf)
[nice "elastic"-meme started:] What if your workforce is no longer a defined group of people and skills ...? What if your business processes no longer reflected only what you do inside your company but can gracefully include and integrate constantly chang
Sharepoint and Enterprise 2.0: The good, the bad, and the ugly | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
Dion Hinchcliffe's verdict on SharePoint: if read between the lines it turns out MOSS is a failure (for E2.0) and probably not much help in the overly-complicated E1.0 environment either, except for, well, sharing MS objects. -- "the enterprise 2.0 story
Make mashups secure - Computerworld Blogs
Some months ago I wrote that mashups are potential security nightmares. I also pointed to a couple of efforts to fix the problem. Today's news might be the most ambitious effort yet to lock down mashups.
Safe Mashups Inc. in San Antonio, Tex. is proposin
MicroPlaza | Search = enterprise
Twitter Search for shared items on "enterprise".
this is cool indeed.
Non-Hierarchical Management (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought)
A better way to think of a manager is as a servant, like an editor or a personal assistant. Everyone wants to be effective; a manager’s job is to do everything they can to make that happen. The ideal manager is someone everyone would want to have.
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How to be less stupid in 2009 | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com
But seriously, holding out the likes of GoogleApps and Zoho as delivering enterprise disruption is ummm…interesting. I’m a huge fan of Zoho especially but there are far bigger fish to fry. As my friend Vinnie Mirchandani said on a later Scoble post about
Enterprise 2.0 Xing Forum - Artikelbaum "Ist der Erfolg von Enterprise 2.0 eine Kulturfrage?"
Andrew P. McAfee Articles — HBS Working Knowledge
first articles 2000/2001: beyomd the PC enterprise
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