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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
The names this group came up with were: Knowledge Strategy & Implementation Organisational Development/Learning & Development Knowledge Sharing Culture Intranet/Portals Information Management/Library Enablers/Information Technology Business Process Step 5. Create a map for each of the Groupings that has a matrix with a vertical axis of complexity (simple. link] [...] Reply corzandeffect , on November 24th, 2009 at 15:24 Said: Michelle Lambert has compiled the text from the exercise and created a wordle map
 
Friday, January 29, 2010
2010 version of the well-respected annual report on intranets by Jakob Nielsen was content and applications; another built a dedicated intranet application optimized intranets focused on two levels of interaction:  “providing the opportunity Sounds like enterprise 2.0 The 2010 was recently released and I was pleased to receive a review copy.  
 

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Implementing Web 2.0 (aka that don't reach customers Intranets (internal Now, we have a host of new tools available, called variously Web 2.0, KM 2.0, Millennium) who have become comfortable using free, commercial BLOG A Practical Guide to Implementing aka Social Networking Tools) in Your Organization A lot of
Inside out A view from deep inside the intestines of a global company Blog About My articles New BT social media case study (12/09/08) BT Web 2.0 But what happens when you bring these tools into the constrained, policy-driven, risk-averse world of the corporate intranet where the user population is small, where expressing oneself as an individual and on a personal level can feel threatening, and where management is watching your every move? adoption case study (I wrote the below article as a case study of BT’s experiences to date with the adoption of social media tools - it was published in the November 07 edition of Employee Engagement Today magazine) Taking the ‘social’ out of social media   The power of social software is undeniable in the free, anarchic world of the global internet.
Inside out A view from deep inside the intestines of a global company Blog About My articles New BT social media case study (12/09/08) BT Web 2.0 But what happens when you bring these tools into the constrained, policy-driven, risk-averse world of the corporate intranet where the user population is small, where expressing oneself as an individual and on a personal level can feel threatening, and where management is watching your every move? adoption case study (I wrote the below article as a case study of BT’s experiences to date with the adoption of social media tools - it was published in the November 07 edition of Employee Engagement Today magazine) Taking the ‘social’ out of social media   The power of social software is undeniable in the free, anarchic world of the global internet.
Home About Jon Mell Jon Mell - Web 2.0 ideas and strategy Contact me If you would like my help with your Enterprise 2.0 project or strategy please contact me: Email: jonmell at me.com Phone: +447973257146 Find out more about me Find Jon Mell on Linked In Find Jon Mell on Facebook Follow Jon Mell on Twitter Subscribe Subscribe in a reader Recent Posts Integrate Lotus Connections and Confluence to save money - web conferencing Project manager jobs Can you find the people you need? Follow me on Twitter... Categories Apple Basketball behaviour blogging ROI blogs business process exceptions clearspace community compliance corporate facebook cost saving customer insight Dell democratising information ease of use email Enterprise 2.0 facebook facebook fatigue Generation Y Google Headshift IBM Ideastorm innovation instant messaging Jive
Retrospective on KM and the Impact of Web 2.0 by Jon Husband April 11, 2008 at 2:07 am · Filed under 2.0 Design Thinking , Change , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise Social Computing , Enterprise Software , Social Computing , Web 2.0 , Wisdom of Crowds Cross-posted to the FASTForward blog . Nevertheless, I think it’s always useful to look back every once Much of what follows may not be new for anyone who may read this blog.  But that may be changing.   As Web 2.0
Nielsen Norman Group Report: Enterprise 2.0: 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 to a companys culture community management governance issues > Read Jakob Nielsens Alertbox about the report > See sample page spreads as thumbnails Case Studies To find out how to best employ social features on intranets, we took our usual approach: eschew the hype about whats hot and instead look for what works in real life.
Big Ideas for getting all that work done. Tomoye: Bringing Web 2.0 to Communities of Practice by Bill Ives January 28, 2008 at 5:48 pm · Filed under Communities , Enterprise 2.0 , Reviews Communities of practice have been around a while, and so has the software platforms to support them. Their market remains within the enterprise but they have now incorporated many of the innovations of web 2.0 About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter UPCOMING WEBINAR: No Time, No Budget, Fewer People?
Serena has Adopted Facebook as Their Intranet by Bill Ives November 28, 2007 at 8:42 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 A few weeks ago I wrote a post, It is Time for Facebook Fridays: A Idea that Should Spread , that briefly mentioned Serena Software’s policy of allowing employees one hour of personal time during the workweek to spend on their Facebook profiles and connect with co-workers, customers, family and friends. In my first post I referred to an article on their policy which I felt was somewhat mis-titled, Serena Software Adopts
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
Sarah Heal from Information Leadership is talking on the use of Web 2.0 For firms, Web 2.0 Personal web use expectations ... eg, Google, Web 2.0, a “crafted” intranet - tool in business ... based on their experiences using them, what they see with clients, and from KMWorld 2008 . See also sarah-heal.com