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Enterprise 2.0: Beyond the enterprise
Beyond Enterprise 2.0
An interview with Erik Brynjolfsson and Brynjolfsson
Wikinomics, Harnessing the Power of Mass Collaboration
Wikinomics
Harnessing the Power of Mass Collaboration
Don Tapscott
don@newparadigm.com
Enterprise 2.0
June 20, 2007
Winning with the Enterprise 2.0
Winning with the Enterprise 2.0
by Don Tapscott\nThe Story in Brief
Today we’re at a defining moment in business history—the threshold of a dramatic shift in the way that firms\nare organized, innovate and create value. Information technology and new networked business structures are\nremoving the sources of friction in our economy, producing ten major dimensions of change that every firm\nmust address. A new breed of open, networked organization—the Enterprise 2.0—is emerging. Evidence is mounting that companies that shift along these 10 dimensions of the new model, perform and compete better.
Building Web 2.0 Enterprise: McKinsey Global Survey Results - The McKinsey Quarterly - web 2.0 enterprise survey - Information Technology - Management
McKinsey web2.0 enterprise survay 2008
Building the Web 2.0 Enterprise: McKinsey Global Survey Results
Enterprise 2.0: The Dawn of. Emergent Collaboration
Enterprise 2.0: The Dawn of. Emergent Collaboration. Andrew P. McAfee is an associate professor with the Technology and Operations Management Unit at Harvard
Enterprise 2.0 Mcafee and Davenport revisiting THE debate
Enterprise 2.0 Mcafee and Davenport revisiting THE debate
One year after debating whether enterprise 2.0 is truly a transformative Technology or just an incremental evolution of collaborative tools, Andrew Mcafee and tom Davenport resume the conversation.
Ideas: Joe Lamantia.com
Blog van Joe Lamantia
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nd so I was happy to see Andrew McAfee of Harvard Business School make several strong points about how enterprise collaboration efforts will realize greater success by *reducing* the amount of structure imposed on their major elements - roles, workflows, artifacts, and relationships - in advance of actual use.
Fostering collaboration by combining web 2 and CSCW applications
Fostering collaboration by combining web 2 and CSCW applications
Applying social tagging as a personal and group knowledge management tool for process maps
(and other examples)
Ruhr University of Bochum
Information and Technology Management
Michael Prilla, michael.prilla@rub.de
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Case Study
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Case Study
Abstract
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DrKW) is an investment bank
headquartered in London and Frankfurt. With 6,000 employees, it
has offices in New York, Paris, Luxembourg, Tokyo, Singapore and
Hong Kong.
Eighteen months ago, in order to improve communications,
collaboration and publication of key information, DrKW installed a
Socialtext wiki.
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