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Also in the bigger picture it links back to some posts from late last year on the TiMAF definition of information and information management, because your definition of what constitutes collaboration will impact on who the 'owners' are. To set a little context, we have been taking about business ownership models for SharePoint (MOSS 2007) in our organization. My (virtual colleague) Jed Cawthorne recently shared his thinking around collaboration technology and the ownership thereof in an organization. From What exactly is 'collaboration' - and who owns it? ,
 
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Keep KM assessments SHORT BUT MEATY My first KM audit consisted of several forms that took three batches of middle-level managers one whole afternoon per batch to fill up (it was a very large organization of more than three thousand employees). This group strongly objected to answering several forms and wasting one-half of their valuable day answering questionnaires! Apin Talisayon’s Weblog – Knowledge Management provides useful TOOLS but it leaves MANY GAPS – Oops! (Learn Learn from My KM Mistakes) Oops! #1.
 

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Petersmeyer is the CEO of Personal Pathways , a startup that aims to increase levels of trust and confidence among people within an enterprise “who need to collaborate successfully, but who don’t really know one another.” 8221; (I have no financial interest in or business relationship with PP) PP believes in the power of technology to increase trust and confidence among weakly-tied colleagues (and perhaps even to convert potential ties into actual ones). Andrew McAfee’s Blog The Business Impact of IT Home About RSS Is craigslist or eHarmony the Right Model for Enterprise 2.0? February 23 2009 Comments I had a very interesting talk a little while back with Gregg Petersmeyer and a couple of his colleagues.
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Home Community Information Definitions Resources Favorite Blogs Speaking About My Blog How to kick start a Community February 19, 2008 | Establishing a Community | Connie If you’re interested in Community Management topics, there’s an active Facebook group where discussions are happening. Here is a question that’s frequently asked: I need help getting people to use
Well, the uprising against IE 6 has begun, and not a moment too soon - IE 6 will be seven years old on August 27th. In fact, there’s even a service to say goodbye to the old dinosaur. You can do your bit for the Internet by showing a warning to IE 6 users in your Rails applications, or disabling it completely for those users, encouraging them to upgrade their browsers (or nag the relevant Sys Admin). Firstly you need to install the UserAgent plugin by Josh Peek: script/plugin install git://github.com/josh/useragent.git
skip to main | skip to sidebar Rexs Thought Spot Personal Reflections on Innovation & Collaboration in a 2.0 These are my personal perspectives only. Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Kindergarten Creativity: How to break out of the box! A group of concerned executives of a large firm gathered together to address a pressing issue that could literally destroy their company. They needed World All comments posted on this blog do not reflect the opinions of any organization that I am affiliated with. asked the facilitator
Bertrand Duperrin's Notepad Thoughts on management, HR, social networks…and enterprise 2.0 " The most successful companies are those that think jointly technological change, work design and the changes in internal social relationships.” Antoine Riboud . front page About Contact Subscribe ← Links for this week (weekly) Community management Vs Socio-Collaborative management : how to make the right choice November 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Communication , Communities ,
Bertrand DUPERRIN’s Notepad Thoughts on management, HR, social networks…and enterprise 2.0 " The most successful companies are those that think jointly technological change, work design and the changes in internal social relationships.” Antoine Riboud . front page About Subscribe ← Webcom 2009 : My schedule My Webcom 2009 in a few words → How to get results through social networks May 14th, 2009 · No Comments · Organization & Management , Social Networking
the Week: August 30, 2009 Hugging salt headed for inevitable collapse, and how to to help dismantle it to reduce the damage and suffering . His Our most basic instinct as humans is to survive; yet we continue BLOG Links and Tweets of the salt and pepper shakers from Geoff 's Byron
Gary is a project manager who is being asked to use an Agile approach and at the same time work with a team with members dispersed between different countries. He can see how to run meetings like Daily Scrum and Retrospectives with a co-located team. But how can he help his team have effective meetings when they're distributed? Facilitating Distributed Meetings ... Rachel has pointers about facilitation of distributed meetings, from an Agile perspective. "
A wall we are hitting at work is the need for ad-hoc group spaces to work on something rather than using email. Lots of people belong to CoPs, but when it comes to working on a task with diverse people we get stuck…we could choose to nominate a CoP, but we’d rather an on-the-fly room .... The key is I need to instantly set up a space and communicate and coordinate a task. Ad Hoc Collaboration ... John comments on the need for a post-email way of creating ad hoc collaboration spaces on the fly. "