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Thursday, February 28, 2008
And the next edition of my local newspaper - once the most up-to-date news source available - won’t be distributed until about 12 hours after the earthquake happened. As librarians, we need to be familiar with the way information is created and transmitted - and how this is changing. found via Stephen’s Lighthouse ) Share and Enjoy: from → Uncategorized 7 Responses leave one → 2008 February
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Bookmark the permalink . It starts from social networking in social sciences and tries to adapt the idea (not the “social network site”) to a possible distributed (P2P) infrastructure. Distributed. siguiente paso parece que lo está dando DiSo (Distributed Social), un prototipo de red social distribuída que hace énfasis en la FactoryCity This can all be made better. Ready?
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Monday, March 12, 2007
Networks, Complexity, and Relatedness Inquiry and learning into social networks, organizational network analysis, and the relationships among people and systems in complex organizations and networks. Monday, March 12, 2007 The meaning of collaboration Eric Mankin writes and distributes short articles on innovation for Babsons Innovation & Corporate Entrepreneurship Research Center ( ICE ). We are collaborating, he says, when we: Believe that the outcome of collaboration
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Sunday, July 22, 2007
VCoP roles can be distributed among several people or the responsibility of a few. The VCoP Balance Sheet Remember to calculate costs that are saved; work that otherwise could not have been accomplished; and the benefits competitively positioning the organization when weighing “costs” Permalink Posted by Diana Woolis on April 16, 2007 Knowledge in the Public Interes Knowledge Management for Social Innovation A blog about Communities of Practice and web based approaches to leading change through better use of knowledge. « Communities of Practice: Lessons from Latin America | Main | OPEN INVITATION: GLOBAL JAM ONLINE COMMUNTIES FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION » Virtual Communities: At What Price? How much does a virtual community cost?
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Workshop on Information Systems Economics. Share: Permalink RELATED POSTS - More thoughts on adoption strategies for Enterprise 2.0 - Yammer, Twitter plus the corporate directory - Transforming Organizations: Participative Media & the Power to Convene - Social media strategy — do I blog first or last? - BroadSoft Takes VoIP into Enterprise 2.0 No comments yet » Your comment Name (required) E-Mail (Required, not published ) Website
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Sunday, September 9, 2007
However, they have to make sure that they distribute those updates via RSS and not e-mail, or the e-mail overload problem wont improve. Some of that information can actually go on a portal and then be distributed via RSS when it changes, killing two birds with one stone. Todd Berkowitz Director of Marketing Posted at 11:46 AM | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: Enterprise RSS Enterprise 2.0 Perspectives from NewsGator About
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Sunday, June 17, 2007
For ongoing communities, do the same thing and distribute them randomly, for free. while I have quite a lot of user group/community experience having launched several groups from scratch, they were all technology-related, and many of you are from very different domains. Posted by Kathy on March 21, 2007 | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference User Community and ROI : » User Community and ROI from Gubatron Hi Passionate Team!!!,Trackback Creating Passionate Users About Search CPU Blog Past favorites Angry/negative people can be bad for your brain Code like a girl Ultra-fast release cycles and the new plane When only the glib win, we all lose How to be an expert Creativity on speed Micromanagement: the Zombie Function The hi-res user experience Mediocrity by "areas of improvement" Death by risk-aversion Crash course in learning theory Free Range Posts (open
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
M Share: Permalink RELATED POSTS - Productivity Wishlist for 2009 - Reflections on the Nature of Collaboration - ROI, Worker Efficiency and User-centred Design - AppGap Tip: Helping your team adjust to online collaboration - Notable + Quotable: Defining what’s important, collaboration fallacies, and fostering new ways of thinking 3 Comments » Atul Rai wrote @ August 28th, 2008 at 11:57 pm Hi Matthew, i think you hit it on the head … in fact,
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Friday, March 21, 2008
Michael Sampson Improving the Performance of Distributed Teams Navigation Home Resources Library Currents (the blog) Seamless Teamwork Our Approach About Michael Sampson Contact Us « Chaos in Collaboration: The Changing Locus of Collaboration (Part 3 of 5) | Main | Open Text Embraces Enterprise 2.0: will dictate the path you follow. March 20, 2008 in Enterprise Collaboration | Permalink Technorati Tags : collaboration
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Friday, May 11, 2007
People with a bent for longer thought pieces now have a perfect place to post their articles for wider distribution. Its nice to discover Miguels blog. By Jack Vinson on May 10, 2007 1:12 PM | Permalink | Comments (1) 1 Comment(s) jackvinson said: John Tropea has a response to this article at Library clips: Blog networks or blog communities . Knowledge Jolt with Jack Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more.
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