308 Articles match "Goals","Roles"

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Gartner recommends end-user organisations r ecognise that the movement from applications to compositions will require a shift in how they think about projects, organisations, and collaboration across business and technical roles to achieve business goals. By 2014, business process networks (BPNs) will underpin 35 per cent of new multienterprise integration projects.Gartner anticipates that, while companies will continue to consume horizontal-integration services — particularly for unique or custom processes that are not available in packaged form — they increasingly will desire
 
Monday, March 15, 2010
A point may arise where you need a taxonomy, formal roles, start up processes etc. Such approaches were designed for situations where the Therapist takes a dominant role (which is why some consultants like them) and assumes that the recipients are in need of therapy. Let’s say that management needs to cut the costs to create products and services, and employees support that goal. HOME JOIN NEWSLETTER LIST ABOUT WHAT WE DO WHO WE ARE OPERATING PRINCIPLES CONTACT US ANNUAL REPORTS PRACTITIONERS NETWORK DIRECTORY OF PRACTITIONERS SEEKING ACCREDITATION PRACTITIONER LOGIN EDUCATION ACCREDITATION NARRATIVE RESEARCH SENSEMAKER COMPLEXITY SOCIAL COMPUTING COURSE COMPARISON METHODS METHODS WIKI RESOURCES ARTICLES BY DAVE SNOWDEN ARTICLES BY OTHERS CASE STUDIES PODCASTS PRESENTATIONS INFLUENTIAL BOOKS
 
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Companies have bought in to social media and online community to the extent that they think it’s important and have put some resources into funding community management positions and tools to enable community but there is still a lot of uncertainty about what to expect of both the roles and the tools. in a networked business the whole business becomes social and the communities are set up to support cross-functional goals. The Community Roundtable A peer network for community managers and social media practitioners. Home About Membership Who We Are Partners Facilitators News & Mentions Our Mission Community Maturity Model The State of Community Management Roundtable Schedule #TheCRLive Lunches - Boston Blog Community
 

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Define Business Goals and Objectives As In both cases, there are two essential roles: The current definition of stakeholder on wikipedia describes the role of stakeholder as "... In order to actually get work done, you need to trim the list a bit, down to relevant and representative stakeholders that represent key roles and departments affected by, or expected to contribute resources to the community. A This post is part of an ongoing series about developing an online community strategy . As a reminder, all posts will be tagged #ocb2b
Define Business Goals and Objectives As In both cases, there are two essential roles: The current definition of stakeholder on wikipedia describes the role of stakeholder as “… a party that affects or can be affected by the actions of the business as a whole.” In order to actually get work done, you need to trim the list a bit, down to relevant and representative stakeholders that represent key This post is part of an ongoing series about developing an online community strategy . As a reminder, all posts will be tagged #ocb2b
The Community Roundtable A peer network for community managers and social media practitioners. Home About Membership Who We Are Partners News & Mentions Our Mission Community Maturity Model Roundtable Schedule Facilitators Blog Community Community Is A Management Approach, Not Just a Role by Rachel Happe on December 17, 2009
Finding new roles for middle management Jun 09 Key success factor for Enterprise 2.0: Finding new roles for middle management Yes, I said it. Home About Blog Contact LLiu's Community
This is the role of social structures in the collaboration process, and the consequences of the different ways in which such structures arise. Should we allow personal acquaintances and friendships to take a role in the knowledge management structure? Observation shows that the above advantages can become problems if interpersonal links play too much of a role. That was the title. The subtitle was “The challenge of sustainable socialisation”.
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It's a good checklist of things to avoid, but I keep coming back to number 1: " The No Goal Error. collaboration" is not a goal in itself). But to say that there is "no goal" sees too extreme in my view. The goal is not articulated for others to understand and embrace. Matt wrote last month about five common collaboration tool errors . Not having a purpose or objective behind what you are doing.
general structure and flow of work is proposed with the end goal being support for development of an organization-wide plan for employing social media and social networking in support of defined corporate goals. No assumptions or recommendations are made here about the governance structure of how such a plan should be implemented, nor are recommendations made for how technology should be managed to achieve these goals. My newest post is “A ‘Web 2.0 Is Dead’ Post That Says Something”
Goal Definition: How How to assemble an internal stakeholder team and facilitate definition of business goals for the community. 2. Factoring the goals of the business, the needs of the members, and the opportunities in the social media ecosystem to create a presence architecture that maps out where to focus engagements. 5. overview of the important and evolving role of the Online Community The topic of online community strategy is one of the things that occupies a large chunk of my mental cycles. I've written about a pretty basic process and framework a few
While it may take a village or wider family to raise a child, it takes roles to raise a community. And unless you have endless time or deep pockets to pay someone (or some ONES) these roles have to be distributed across the community. Lets take a look at some possible roles in learning communities or communities of practice. Community Leadership in Learning - bees, mentors, coaches, experts and friends  This is the sixth  in a series of blog posts I wrote for  Darren Sidnick .