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Thursday, March 18, 2010
quot; The session featured a facilitated conversation about how hospitals and health care providers are using new media and social networking software to support their primary objectives — treatment, research, education and outreach, and patient-provider communication. It wasn't difficult to itemize their challenges: Concerns about lawsuits (Tweets are admissible in court!) Regulations Security and patient privacy Lack of comfort with social media by administrators as well as staff (doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals are not always
 
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
As a disclosure, I received no payment or any other favor for this post to appear. have written about Novell's collaboration tools in the past and was happy to accept their offer of a conceptual post that was not a product promotion. The following qualifies and adds to the general conversation about enterprise 2.0 Today's post was written by Ken Muir, Chief Technology Technology and Strategy Officer of Novell's Collaboration Business Unit.
 
Monday, March 15, 2010
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Petersmeyer is the CEO of Personal Pathways , a startup that aims to increase levels of trust and confidence among people within an enterprise “who need to collaborate successfully, but who don’t really know one another.” 8221; (I have no financial interest in or business relationship with PP) PP believes in the power of technology to increase trust and confidence among weakly-tied colleagues (and perhaps even to convert potential ties into actual ones). Andrew McAfee’s Blog The Business Impact of IT Home About RSS Is craigslist or eHarmony the Right Model for Enterprise 2.0? February 23 2009 Comments I had a very interesting talk a little while back with Gregg Petersmeyer and a couple of his colleagues.
This is a post explaining how you can read blogs as a basic introduction for people who are new to reading blogs; you can read them every now and then, or systematically. It is written by Dorine Ruter and Joitske Hulsebosch . How to read blogs? There are various ways to read a webblog ('blog') that you think is of interest to you. The main choice you You want to read the blog every now and then The following are ways to remember the blogsite online; (of course another option is to write down the link in your agenda or wherever is handy for you...): You can add the link to your Favorites / Bookmarks in your internet browser; You can use the History of your internet browser.
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Which often brings questions on how to do so. The ecosystem is all about connections – between people and online bits (if you are academically-inclined you might be interested to read Blogging Practices: An Analytical Framework , at least in the part that discusses relations). To make those connections two things are important: what tools do you use and what do you do with them. When I talk about blogging I often tell that it’s individual, but most of the good things that come out of it are the result of being part of a blogging ecosystem. To
But it’s generated a fascinating open conversation about a big problem: what do advertising agencies need to do about digital, or interactive, or whatever it’s called? The problem is both bewildering and widespread enough to have convened an itinerant community of interested people from competing agencies in discussion. As we work increasingly closely with advertising folk I thought it This post has been brewing inside of me for some time. It’s has finally been burped-up precipitated by Ben Malbon’s provocative post at BBH Labs (yes, we are genetically
Most of us know that in the typical online community, it’s not kosher to post blatant marketing materials. But when confronted by other more nuanced issues, such as how to introduce ourselves (or our company) to a community, or how to react to someone calling us names, things get a little murkier. This guide shares some of the basics of conducting yourself properly when engaging on behalf of an organization within the existing Social Initial Engagement Nowhere Nowhere is that old phrase “you only get one chance to make a first impression” more
In the second of this three-part series on Listening in Social Media, here is some of the best advice I found on how to listen: setting up your listening, analysing the conversation types, and what do with what you’ve heard. Quoting Tania Yuki in her post on comscore.com : Listen to the good. Respond quickly to the bad, and respond even Enable the conversation, rather than attempting to put it in a chokehold. People are talking about your brand anyway, so you may as well get down in the weeds and know what’s going on. How should you listen? Beth Kanter
Need a visual tool? You can make your own cartoons with this tool - without having to know how to draw. ...Tags: Tags: cp2tech02 visual_thinking software tool
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Our experiences with Moodle in a learning trajectory on Capacity Development In the past six months we (PSO) experimented with Moodle, an online learning- and working environment we used in an action learning trajectory on ‘The how and what of capacity development’. And it seems worthwhile to share some of our first experiences with you in this blog. Mainly because we find it wasn’t very easy to integrate an online platform in the broader learning process. How to design an environment in which new users can find their way?