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34 Articles match "Clearspace","Process"
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Monday, February 8, 2010
soldiers adjust. VIRTUAL AND GAMES ... Linden Lab is in the process of shutting down its barely-used Second Life forums , and replacing them with new discussion areas in its Clearspace blog/forum hybrid. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams (@emodkate). In this update: Now Facebook Is Six; ITN's German Celeb-Channel; and YouTube's rental predicament. ON FACEBOOK ... ON TWITTER ... ON YOUTUBE ... BRANDS GET SOCIAL ... VIRTUAL AND GAMES ... THINKING ...
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Since many organizations are in the process of a cultural evolution about how they collaborate and network when they first implement Jive SBS, the best approach to structure involves a combination of emergent and prescribed. This is because an emergent structure tends to reflect how people truly think about and interact about your organization’s people, business processes, functions, business units, competitors, products and services, etc. Home Content RSS Log in Connected Connected Home About Speaking Jive SBS Structure Best Practices, Part 1 September 14th, 2009 by admin Leave a reply » The following is a result of Jive Client Services ‘ extensive work with many large clients who have deployed Jive SBS for employee engagement purposes .
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Innovation, High-Performance Teams, Growth, Globalization, Customer Focus) key business processes where there is a strong collaborative requirement (e.g., How to Onboard New Employees Using Jive Clearspace My Take on IBM Researchs Beehive Findings Back to Top © 2009 Connected · Proudly powered by WordPress & Green Park 2 by Cordobo . Valid XHTML 1.0 Home Content RSS Log in Connected Connected Home About Speaking Jive SBS Structure Best Practices, Part 2 September 16th, 2009 by admin Leave a reply » The following is a result of Jive Client Services ’ extensive work with many large clients who have deployed Jive SBS for employee engagement purposes .
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
A Journey In Social Media A journal about my personal thoughts regarding evolving a comprehensive social media strategy at a large company. « Here Come The Big Communities | Main | We Are Now Corporate Legit » January 10, 2008 Clearspace Alternatives I dont know if all of you know how blogs work on TypePad, but we all get a stats panel, and we can see where people are coming in. Ive gotten more than a few hits on "Clearspace alternatives" or similar, so I thought Id offer my thoughts on this. One of the most popular avenue, not surprisingly, is searches.
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
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The nature of knowledge work is that we deal with uncertainty and unique situations, we can only document so many official processes/procedures; often we need to bend these processes and use our thinking and conversation to respond or get things done on the fly. What’s happening is that wikis are actually replacing a process, they are becoming a new way to do group work. A while ago I posted that size doesn’t matter when it comes to effective communities. You don’t need a lot of members to make a community of practice
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
It’s great that we have enterprise social computing tools like Awareness , Tomoye , ThoughtFarmer , Clearspace , Cyn.in , GroupSwim , Knowledge Plaza , and the rest, but we also need some tools that explicitly revolve around tasks. Someone else filling their shoes don’t really know how to do the job, as there is no explicit process, it’s all about conversations. In my last post I pointed out the difference in the dynamics between Teams and CoPs .
The main defining aspect is that teams exist to do tasks.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
CoPs - use online social tools like Clearspace to share, learn and build a practice on a cross-functional topic
Team-based CoPs - use online social tools like Clearspace to share, and learn about your team (more about communicating and learning in general as opposed to the actual tasks)
But Explicit processes/standards
The aim of this post is to illustrate the dynamics between a Community of Practice (CoPs) and a Team.
Without getting too deep into theory here’s an establishing paragraph on what is a Community of Practice.
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
This process of categorising these forums would have been easier if our forum had a tagging feature (similar to Clearspace). At work one of our teams is using a community space in order to use a forum to crowdsource ideas for continuous improvement. We got 400 posts in 2 weeks.
Our forum is basic so we don’t have
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Saturday, March 7, 2009
What if Avaya and Cisco shifted slightly from talking only about communication-enabled business processes and discusses the benefits of socially-enabled business processes (via social messaging, social presence, social networking, etc)?
It might distract them from the headway they are making with Clearspace - but clearly they could follow in the footsteps of other vendors bringing social messaging to the enterprise.
I've posted a lot recently regarding enterprise social messaging ("Twitter for the enterprise"):
Twitter in the Workplace
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
to save money - web conferencing Project manager jobs Can you find the people you need? Follow me on Twitter... Categories Apple Basketball behaviour blogging ROI blogs business process exceptions clearspace community compliance corporate facebook cost saving customer insight Dell democratising information ease of use email Enterprise 2.0 facebook facebook fatigue Generation Y Google Headshift IBM Ideastorm innovation instant messaging Jive
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
If I had to sum up why we chose Clearspace from Jive Software, it has to be the user experience. And, albeit Clearspace isnt that "new" if youve blogged, wiki-ed or forum-ed before, were in a situation where the vast majority of our population isnt familiar with any of that stuff. Well, theres no such thing as a "quick overview of Documentum". Now, Clearspace (nor any other SM platform we know about) provides any of this sort of robust enterprise functionality. A Journey In Social Media A journal about my personal thoughts regarding evolving a comprehensive social media strategy at a large company. « Of Chargeback Models And Business Outcomes | Main | The "Social" in "Social Media" » October 27, 2007 What The Market Needs ... So, as Ive been looking at various technologies in this arena, Ive come away with the distinct impression that theres a huge gap in the market.
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Monday, February 16, 2009
via: Mobile RSS Email Alerts Bios: Dion’s Bio Pick a blog category Collaboration Convergence Enterprise Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Innovation marketplace Prediction markets Hype Identity Active Directory Google Accounts Identity 2.0 LDAP Live ID openid Lightweight Service Models Mashups Enterprise Mashups Situational Software Network Effects Open APIs Products Rich Internet Applications (RIA) Ajax SaaS SOA Business Process Management Global SOA Governance Orchestration
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
For a behind-the-scenes look at what went into this post’s creative process, be sure to check out Sigler’s blog. Published in Industry , Productivity on June 19, 2008 Things people have said about this post 48) { this.width = 48; this.height = 48; } ; if (this.width From Dick Hirsch on June 19th, 2008 at 2:52 am Thanks for showing that corporative collaboration is not just about technology but about how we view ourselves and our relationship to others within the corporate structure. Most firms just deal with their
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