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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Is it all about how to manage more and more people or does it have to do with scaling in a new and more effective way? To these and other related questions Nancy White provides valuable insight, a refreshing viewpoint from the typical social media recommendations and a set of strategic suggestions on how to best look at the management and growth of online communities in the future. Is it all about how to manage more and more people or does it have to Print this article August 5, 2009 ? Online Community Building Strategy: Nancy White On Networks, Groups and Technology
 
Thursday, July 30, 2009
One of the things - like I said - is if youre doing this to build your professional knowledge, of course you want to use a real name, because thats your professional identity and then maybe some things where you dont want your identity. read more posted by Daniele Bazzano on Wednesday, July 29 2009, updated on Friday, July 31 2009 Understanding comes from exploration Home | Subscribe | RSS Feeds | Site map | Syndicate Consulting | Publications About | Privacy | Contact
 
Saturday, June 6, 2009
During my session at the conference, which took place fully online, I decided not to leverage my personal knowledge with collaboration tools to show the best and most useful ones, as I have done so many times in the last two years, but to actually involve the participants (over 150 at the time) into creating a visual map of what THEY thought were the best online collaboration tools out there. The official focus is therefore on real-time or near real-time collaborative technologies in the groups that have been already defined. The Key Categories These the online collaboration categories
 

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strongly agree that those thinking about application design, information architecture, search, collaboration, portals, and so on need to think about feed syndication as another communication channel and user experience around feeds as the build and deploy systems. Also note: IE installs the Windows RSS Platform to help manage feeds. A lot of great comments over at the main article: R.I.P Enterprise RSS .
To do that I would want to point out to you Us Now , " a film project about the power of mass collaboration, government and the Internet ", where you will be able to find plenty of video interviews with some of today’s thought leaders in the space of Social Computing, Knowledge Management, Collaboration and Communities. first bumped into these video clips after reading a tweet from the always inspiring Paula Thornton , who referenced this short video interview with JP Rangaswami where he gets to talk about scarcity (And its impact in our world), information
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream APQC KM & Innovation 2007 - Measuring the Impact of Knowledge Management Tags: APQC , APQC2007 , Knowledge Management , KM , Knowledge Sharing , KM Events , Innovation , KM Training , KM Learning , Communities , Communities of Practice , CoPs , Social Computing , Social Software , Social Networking , KM 1.0 , KM 2.0 , KM Processes , Strategy , People , Technology , Processes
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream APQC KM & Innovation 2007 - The Role of Knowledge Management in Innovation by Carla O’Dell - Part Deux Tags: APQC , APQC2007 , Knowledge Management , KM , Knowledge Sharing , KM Events , Innovation , KM Training , KM Learning , Communities , Communities of Practice , CoPs , Social Computing , Social Software , Social Networking , KM 2.0 , Houston , Carla O’Dell , Relationships
For a good number of years, almost from the very beginning since I have gotten involved rather heavily with social software in my role both as a Knowledge Manager and Community Builder, I have been saying that the major drivers of social software adoption within the enterprise are communities, whichever flavour you would want to consider (of Practice, of Interest, of Purpose, etc. So, when both my good friends Nancy White and Tony Karrer kindly invited me to take part of the superb initiative they just launched called " Communities and Networks Connection " where
The authors Peter Denning and Peter Yaholkovsky break down the tools needed for various knowledge needs into four categories: 1) Information sharing; 2) Coordination; 3) Cooperation; and Collaboration. But, workflow managment falls into the coordination bucket. The groupings make a lot of sense and their framing of collaboration to take care of the messiest problems is rather Personal InfoCloud « Selective Sociality and Social Villages | Main | YouTube New Interface and Social Interaction Design Santiy Check » Denning and Yaholkovsky on Real Collaboration The latest edition of the Communications of the ACM (Volume 51, Issue 4 - April 2008) includes an article on Getting to "we" , which starts off by pointing out the misuse and mis-understanding of the term collaboration as well as the over use of the practice of collaboration when it is not proper for the need.
Collaborative Thinking Perceptions on collaboration and social software by Mike Gotta See how were connected Connections February 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Content Management Connection is an “online community for technology practitioners, software companies, and end users to share thoughts and ideas on the changing landscape of content management and collaboration.” It is managed by George Dearing. Knowledge Plaza is a new Web-based platform for enterprise search, social bookmarking, knowledge management, This is the second part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
It is all an area for exploration and growth in understanding, but digital social tools, for them to have more value for following and filtering the flows in more manageable ways need to more in grasping this more granular understanding of social interaction between people in a digital space. April 15, 2008 in Attraction , Attraction Receptor , Community , Folksonomy , Knowledge Management , Local InfoCloud , Model of Attraction , Portability , Privacy , Social Software | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference
Many of the tools that business used and the academic community in information science studied were tools that were trying to foster collaboration or a collaborative knowledge with in the organization. Tools Improved and Collaborative and Collective Tools Evolved Today we have grown well beyond the relatively poor tool foisted upon unsuspecting employees as knowledge management tools with the wonderful goal of capturing and sharing knowledge (often through complex tools that created excuses for adding new required form fields) [I have lived through the implementation and non-use of many