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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
infoarch About my experiencesas an information architect Monday, September 21, 2009 Companies as Communities Professor Henry Mintzberg has an interesting article in the HBR of July-August 2009 titled: Rebuilding Companies as Communities . (Isnt Hadnt heard of it before!) Great article and very inspiring, I thought! Tags van Technorati: communities of practice , community Posted by Samuel Driessen at 10:00 PM Companies as Communities Professor Henry Mintzberg has an interesting article in the
 
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
community managers Posted by Dennis Howlett @ 6:00 am Categories: Social computing Tags: Community , Organization , Community Manager , Dion Hinchcliffe , Community Management , Real Estate , Blogging , Productivity , Wiki , Business Operations Dion Hinchcliffe’s piece on community management surprised me. Culture has to be accommodated in community management. On mySimon: Sale Prices on Nintendo Wii Games BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet Members login Newsletters Site Assistance RSS Feeds Home News & Blogs Videos White Papers Downloads Reviews Popular Irregular Enterprise Dennis Howlett Get Irregular Enterprise via: Mobile RSS Email Alerts Bios: Dennis’s Bio September
 
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
via: Mobile RSS Email Alerts Bios: Dion’s Bio September 28th, 2009 Community management: The essential capability of successful Enterprise 2.0 efforts Posted by Dion Hinchcliffe @ 2:21 pm Categories: Collaboration , Community , Community Management , Customer Community , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise Web 2.0 , Grassroots Community , Social Computing , Social Media , Social Software , Web 2.0 Tags: Community , Enterprise 2.0 , Social Collaboration , Tool , Community Management , Community
 

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eg, a product manager is tasked to create a toy that appeals to boys and girls ... it doesn't have the best blog, the best wiki, the best document management tool ... Once you have been around the lifecycle for the first thing (eg, collaboration), and then doing it again for something else (eg, document management). My flight was cancelled from Christchurch, so I was late getting into Wellington for the inaugural SharePoint Conference in New Zealand. The conference is being held at The Duxton Hotel, and there's 200-300 people here.
About Contact Web Strategy Vault Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing Jeremiah Owyang discusses how web tools and social media enable companies to connect with customers Instant Communities: List of companies that provide Web Collaboration Suites or Platforms July 20th, 2007 | Category: Industry Index , Collaboration , Enterprise Web , Intranet , Web Tools , Social Media Need to build an online community that collaborates? See my list of web-based CRMs . List of companies
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via: Mobile RSS Email Alerts Bios: Dion’s Bio September 28th, 2009 Community management: The essential capability of successful Enterprise 2.0 efforts Posted by Dion Hinchcliffe @ 2:21 pm Categories: Collaboration , Community , Community Management , Customer Community , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise Web 2.0 , Grassroots Community , Social Computing , Social Media , Social Software , Web 2.0 Tags: Community , Enterprise 2.0 , Social Collaboration , Tool , Community Management , Community
Enlightened tradition Trying to reconcile the unreconcileable About this blog (plus disclaimer) On Tarns Posted by: Mark Gould | 16 September 2008 Some things about KM that we now know are wrong There are a few things that act as talismans for traditional knowledge management. Clearly “know-who” is an essential part of good knowledge management. Here’s a couple of blog posts undermining commonly-held KM superstitions. Superstition 1: We need an expertise directory This sounds like
infoarch About my experiencesas an information architect Monday, September 21, 2009 Companies as Communities Professor Henry Mintzberg has an interesting article in the HBR of July-August 2009 titled: Rebuilding Companies as Communities . (Isnt Hadnt heard of it before!) Great article and very inspiring, I thought! Tags van Technorati: communities of practice , community Posted by Samuel Driessen at 10:00 PM Companies as Communities Professor Henry Mintzberg has an interesting article in the
community managers Posted by Dennis Howlett @ 6:00 am Categories: Social computing Tags: Community , Organization , Community Manager , Dion Hinchcliffe , Community Management , Real Estate , Blogging , Productivity , Wiki , Business Operations Dion Hinchcliffe’s piece on community management surprised me. Culture has to be accommodated in community management. On mySimon: Sale Prices on Nintendo Wii Games BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet Members login Newsletters Site Assistance RSS Feeds Home News & Blogs Videos White Papers Downloads Reviews Popular Irregular Enterprise Dennis Howlett Get Irregular Enterprise via: Mobile RSS Email Alerts Bios: Dennis’s Bio September
have left this blog post on my blog, simply because I should. Disclaimer: I’m not part of product management, development, or marketing (I am well connected to those groovy folks, though, who have approved this message). The social task management bit, however, is all about collaboration. Find the knowledge “crowds” that are locked up and hidden away Connected Search Archives IBM Lotus Connections, in plain English Edit: I used to be the IBM Lotus Connections Technical Evangelist. I
Reflections on Knowledge Management and Organizational Innovation A professonal diary of learning and reflection on knowledge management and what Im calling organizational innovation (differentiated from product/service innovation). Friday, December 05, 2008 Serendipitious Information Discovery I was reading a John Tropeas Library Clips blog entry about My recent article on KM Review - When Two Worlds Collide and noticed that he had used a service called Scribd to put a copy of the actual KMReview article directly inline with the blog post. to corporate