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Monday, March 15, 2010
That’s all what matters for Web Knowledge Workers nowadays don’t you think? mean, can you imagine yourself travelling not having access to the Internet/Intranet? I just know I had to put a stop to this nonsense of not getting a good, decent Internet / Intranet connection, right when I needed, and even if I would have paid for it. I’m sure that during the course of these first three months of the year you may have read already a few dozens of articles, blog posts, news items, etc. etc.
 
Sunday, March 7, 2010
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Among more than 50 large organizations assessed by The Corporate Executive Boards IT Practice, the best have begun with an understanding of the capabilities knowledge workers need, not the capabilities new technologies provide. The result was to reduce the ad hoc investments happening across voice, video, data, knowledge management, and mobility solutions. Bloomberg BusinessWeek Business Exchange Wednesday February 24, 2010 Home Blogs Columnists Economics Green Business In Your Face Money & Politics Newsletters The Debate Room Videos Whats Your Story? Finance Finance Home Companies
 

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Social Software on Intranets A Report From the Front Lines of Enterprise Community, Collaboration, and Social Networking Projects 168 pages, PDF format Download Report (from eSellerate) $298 for a single report, $598 for the report and a site license to make copies within your organization and place on your own intranet. (No No shipping/handling fees will be added: its an immediate download directly from the server.)
Getting an internal Facebook (social network and group feature) is a standalone tool, it has nothing to do with the Intranet, does it? Unless you can structure it yourself like Nathan Wallace did with a Confluence wiki…not sure if SocialText can achieve a similar thing, but I believe OpenText Social Media, Lotus Connections, Jive, Awareness, Traction, Telligent, Connectbeam, and more suites made of components rather than designed as an Intranet. Getting an internal Facebook that is designed as an Intranet replacement is more like Intranet 2.0, and seems
PebbleRoad Home About us Services Work Events Articles Articles 5 Dec 21 2009 [link] The culture of collaboration and what it means for your intranet by Maish Nichani Many organisations are waking up to the fact that collaboration is a key piece of the intranet puzzle. IDEOs intranet ). I have spoken to many such people in charge of collaboration in their organisations and what puzzles me in turn is their lack of
Knowledge Management? area called Knowledge Management. intranets, extranets, groupware). they invest in training them, when the essential knowledge they need must technologies, mostly reluctantly: fax, e-mail, and intranets. BLOG What's Next After Knowledge A Scenario
I am increasingly of the opinion that no knowledge management effort can avoid the intranet. It is a vital and central instrument of any large scale knowledge management effort, and the ability to work with and through the corporate intranet is also a test of whether knowledge management can really integrate with the work of an organization, rather than being seen as an ancillary – sometimes distracting – exercise. (This This means, by the way, that if KM is just a section The intranet is not the only instrument of KM, but it is a critical one. And so when I
Toby Ward recently sent me a copy of the Intranet Global Survey that I participated in. The study included input from 561 organizations of all sizes from across the globe and the results reveal rapid adoption of social media on the corporate intranet in the past year. The breakdown of specific types of social media on intranets include: 47% have wikis (10% have no plans or interest), 45% have blogs (11% have no plans or interest, 46% have discussion forums (9% have no plans or Toby is the CEO of Prescient Digital Media . The headlight quote was encouraging, “Employees
This is an English draft for the second of two articles I wrote on blogging for Dutch magazine Informatie Professional (the first one – Blogging for knowledge workers: incubating ideas ). Below is what I’ve learnt from the study that looks at networking practices of knowledge management bloggers: how weblogs help bloggers to discover each other and to build relationships. The Dutch version should appear very soon, but I’m too impatient to wait for it to share the draft :)  I’ll add the reference/link as soon as it’s there. This piece is based
spoke with Dan Barrett, who led the implementation of their enterprise wiki for knowledge sharing, VistaWiki. Three years ago VistaPrint was concerned about their intranet and its inability to handle their growing knowledge sharing needs. Dan, recognizing that knowledge management is a “people” problem more than a software problem, began the process of designing the new system independent of technology. VistaPrint is an online supplier of graphic design services and customized printed products to small businesses and consumers. I
Thomas vander Wal has a very crisp guest post at Oliver Marks’ blog, discussing how to combine the emergent and “up-to-dateness” properties of folksonomies with the “efficiency and clarity” that a taxonomy provide
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