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Monday, March 15, 2010
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
Systems of reaction in cases of health emergency Development Case studies (similar initiatives, technology adopted, state of development) Online/offline Wiki & wlog: [link] Initial Crowdsourcing of trends, initiatives, studies, indicators Fix UrbanLabs OS - a co-created operating system for the city, based in Citilab-Cornellà UrbanLabs OS
 
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
A mixed case :  Sometimes you have a corporate culture that is supportive to Enterprise 2.0, For example, here are two cases where internal blogs did not work well, but internal discussion forums did.  In I’m familiar with two other cases in my personal experience where wikis were highly successful in places that discussion forums were not.  Perhaps Home About Services For Vendors Policies Enterprise 2.0 Personal Branding Subscribe Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 Blog Your path to success Enterprise
 

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Inside out A view from deep inside the intestines of a global company Blog About My articles New BT social media case study (12/09/08) BT Web 2.0 adoption case study (I wrote the below article as a case study of BT’s experiences to date with the adoption of social media tools - it was published in the November 07 edition of Employee Engagement Today magazine) Taking the ‘social’ out of social media   The power of social software is undeniable in the free, anarchic
Inside out A view from deep inside the intestines of a global company Blog About My articles New BT social media case study (12/09/08) BT Web 2.0 adoption case study (I wrote the below article as a case study of BT’s experiences to date with the adoption of social media tools - it was published in the November 07 edition of Employee Engagement Today magazine) Taking the ‘social’ out of social media   The power of social software is undeniable in the free, anarchic
leadernetwork FrontPage Search wiki: Home Edit page Log in Add features Help Welcome to our living bibliography on leadership networks. June, 2002. Based on a social network analysis of information flow among IBMs top 20 executives, this case study demonstrates the difference between formal and informal leadership networks, identifies four dimensions of relationships that are critical for knowledge flow, and
Support home Products Use Cases Buy Customers Company News Blog Contact Us Best Practice and the Wiki Big Brain - An MBA Class Case Study Blog563 : February 11, 2008 ; Posted by Jordan Frank Some of my past entries ( Best Practice and the Wikipedia Big Brain , Yin and Yang of E2.0 , and Pros and Cons of Emergence ) have discussed the importance of some structure in the collaboration process, even when using software like wikis and blogs which can permit N degrees of emergent structure.
This month restarts the Community Capers project to case study some of the brilliant examples of communities of practice that exist across the globe. Community Wiki : Jokaydia wiki [link] Tags: Community capers Community case studies Community cases Uncategorized case study exemplar online community second lif The first of these spotlighted communities will be Jokaydia a CoP that has its home base in Second Life but impacts on the professional lives of its members well beyond that environment. It is en educational
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3) Studies of other free-software projects have shown that small groups are responsible for the majority of work. 4) A study of the development of Apache showed that out of 400 developers, the top 15 contributed between 83 and 91 per cent of changes, whilst ‘bug’ (or problem) reports were much more evenly distributed. (5) 7) Studies of patterns of questions and responses on the debian-french user list reveals a tension between a system of massively distributed This is the third and last part of our treatment of a landmark book on the governance of online ‘tribes’.
Book: Wiki Government. Here’s the publisher’s description : “Wiki Government shows how to bring innovation to government. Today, Wiki Government shows how technology can make that dream a reality. 8220;Wiki Government” tells the story behind one of the most dramatic public sector innovations in recent years - inviting the public to participate in the patent examination How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger, and Citizens More Powerful. Beth Noveck.
The first community in this study will be the MirandaNet Fellowship Over the month of July the case study will offer: A community case story on the blog (July 6-16) Publication of a summary case resource on a wiki - acknowledging all who contributed over the month (July 31st) Through this blog we will hear about communities from a number of perspectives. I