643 Articles match "Process","Roles"

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Friday, March 12, 2010
Another product was a guide on how to initiate a network . Map 2: Inter-Organizational Social Network Analysis (Click on map to enlarge view.) Value Network Analysis (VNA) Key roles and value outputs in an issue system are defined through VNA, helping to shift stakeholder mindset toward a network perspective beyond their usual organizational or institutional focus. This approach has been developed by Verna Allee . Example: When the European Commission wanted to understand how to enhance the process of innovation, we applied VNA using the ValueNetworks.com
 
Friday, March 12, 2010
And in the process, will the iPad be a force of reaction? adopted the role of sceptic and these were my questions. The commonplace view within magazine publishing is that the iPad is going to save their industry. Will it? Enclosing a free, open and infinitely connected internet within a landscape of small fences and high walls – the tallest being
 
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. We are currently working on better & deeper definitions for what we mean but while in the stages before a company becomes truly networked, metrics are isolated to supporting one business process vs. 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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For many years the primary role of wireframes was to specify software. sketch can be done at any time (and by anyone), regardless of where you are in the process. This isn’t just a list of designers and developers, it’s also clients and business analysts who are becoming more and more involved with the process. As I have a love hate relationship with wireframes. In the last 10 years they’ve been a part of every web project I’ve worked on.
The right processes – broadly based in agile methodologies but this should not be limited to the development or production part of the job. There’s no doubt that buying in digital expertise, and getting down and dirty with hardcore tech and ‘the right process’ will move things along but, ultimately, it’s merely playing catch-up in a world where the pendulum of change is still swinging very rapidly. Another week, another blog post on the subject of “why creative advertising folk need to embrace ‘technologists and their geeky ways’” once again ignites vigorous debate.
As you can see, you don’t have to prior belong to a team or group, it’s on-the-fly creation of a collaboration space, which is increasingly important in the more role based networked organisation that we are moving towards. We need more process centric methods in enterprise social computing to make way for the acceptance of more opportunistic tools such as social networks. A little while ago I talked about not so much groupware, but a middle space, moreso activityware, where you create an object and invite people to add to it. I
In my role as blogmeister for LCB I've done a lot of reading in the communities of practice literature to gain a better understanding of how online communities work. What causes high quality interaction or community disfunction and collapse. One model I've developed is around the roles and interactions members of a community have as participants in that community. Further influence came from the work What can be done to enhance the community? I thought I'd share my model with the LCB community for feedback and discussion.
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The defense is ruled by the Beadle (ceremonymeister), the defendant is accompanied by two paranimfs (assistants, who play similar roles as best friends at a wedding :), all dressed up pretty formal as well. In the Netherlands by the time you go to the defense the PhD work is practically done: the main critical moments happen a few months before it, when the dissertation is first approved by the supervisors and then read by the PhD committee members, who decide if it’s good enough to let you go to the defense. Tags: PhD proces This is something I wanted to blog for a while, but – hey – it’s better late than never :)
This example demonstrates how value network modeling can bring fresh insights into even long established organizational structures and processes. Previously they had modeled this work as a business process but “exceptions” were causing costly delays in responding to trouble tickets. The temptation was to simply map the “official” repair service process. A detailed example of an internal value network for technical repair This blog is adapted from the paper, “Value Creating Networks: Organizational Issues and Challenges,” being published in November by Emerald in The Learning Organization Special Issue on Social Networks and Social Networking .
The thing that caught me about this idea of Tension is often between those looking for formal process vs. The post clarifies his comments about leadership and ideas around "chief community officer" roles. But there is a direct connection to the tension topic in the final paragraph that talks about a Mike Gotta definition of process and practice. I wrote about eating or fishing last week, and about the same time Bill Ives posted Is there Tension in Enterprise Collaboration (referencing Bruce Lewin's detailed thoughts in The Tension in Collaboration ). those that
social media, RSS, blogging, and podcasting. Blog Consulting Starting Point Yahoo Pipes and RSS Hacks Speaking OpenID? About « Fast Wonder Podcast: Reputation in Communities Legion of Tech » Warning : join() [ function.join ]: Invalid arguments passed in /mnt/local/home/fastwonderblog/fastwonderblog.com/wp-content/themes/k2/app/includes/info.php on line 697 "> Community Roles: Manager, Moderator, and Administrator Published by Dawn on December
Re-Place-ing Space: The Roles of Place and Space in CollaborativeSystems Steve Harrison* and Paul Dourish+ *Xerox Palo Alto Research Center +Rank Xerox Research Centre, Cambridge Lab (EuroPARC) harrison@parc.xerox.com, dourish@europarc.xerox.com This is a draft of a paper which subsequently appeared in the Proceedings of CSCW96 (pub. Next, we will introduce the related notion of place, andcompare their roles in existing systems and consequences for futuredesigns. ACM). Abstract Many collaborative and communicative environments use notions of``space and spatial organisation to facilitate and structureinteraction.