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Monday, August 10, 2009
SAP outlines the advantages of collaborative networks SAP is one of the most enthusiastic proponents of networked business models and sponsors over 40 industry value networks. Below is an excerpt from their recent article Built to Adapt authored by Chakib Bouhdary, Chief Value Officer of Global Field Operations, SAP AG The rise in consumer power, facilitated by easy access to capital and the Internet, is converging with technology to drive rapid commoditization, necessitating the continuous assessment, reinvention, and innovation of business models at greater
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Here is a small sample of representative projects. Strategy and Market Space Analysis SAP Transportation and Hospitality Industry group quickly identified emerging and complementary value networks. They quickly surfaced and prosecuted previously unrecognized sales and marketing opportunities. Big 4 Audit Firm identified new strategic opportunities for expanded or new roles in the changing financial services, risk management, and audit reporting industry. Pharmaceutical Industry Analyst identified key influencers in pharmaceutical industry in Europe and defined the innovation
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Thursday, April 26, 2007
About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy Future Exploration Network AHT Group Books and Reports Recent Media Appearances « Robots, aged care, and emotional bonding with machines | Main | EconSM: Social media meets news » Economics of Social Media - the role of Hollywood Ross Dawson, April 26, 2007 12:13 PM US PT
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Saturday, July 12, 2008
I’m often asked which companies have one of the two emerging roles, (companies love to benchmark against their peers) so I’ve decided to start a list, not only to back my research, but also for those wanting to show to their companies “hey this is starting to happen for real”. The first role is the Social Computing Strategist, the second is the Community Manager , although the titles vary, and sometimes it’s a part-time function, there’s clearly a trend as corporations staff. 3) Provide reference: You must provide your title, and a link to
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Friday, September 18, 2009
organizations to intelligently manage and deliver a broad set of corporate information to users over the Web, and features extensive usability upgrades, a new technology foundation, and deeper and more comprehensive integration with the Open Text ECM Suite and the SAP NetWeaver¿ Portal component.? As the note the role of web content management has expanded from a place to store and publish external-facing content to a helping support organizational business goals in such areas as sales and customer support. Open Text is a relatively old player in the enterprise content management and collaboration space.
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Monday, August 31, 2009
Samuel is located in the Netherlands and his responsibilities include both the information architecture for structured data in applications such as PLMS and SAP and the unstructured content in places such as email and knowledge management programs.
really like this dual role. Samuel said that part of his role is looking for opportunities A few weeks ago I spoke with Samuel Driessen, Information Architect at Océ , about their enterprise micro-messaging experiences. Océ is a leading international provider of digital document management technology and services.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
information in applications such as PLMS and SAP and the unstructured
information architectural role for both structured and unstructured information. I conducted a series on
interviews interviews over the past two months on how Océ Is implementing enterprise
2.0. 2.0.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
Samuel is located in the Netherlands and his responsibilities include both the information architecture for structured information in applications such as PLMS and SAP and the unstructured information in places such as email and knowledge management programs.
As I mentioned before, I really like this dual role. Samuel Here is another in a series of interviews with Samuel Driessen , Information Architect at Océ , about their Enterprise 2.0 implementation and adoption experiences.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
So yes, we have one ‘community manager’ so to speak (actually several of us share the role) but then many ‘chief champions’… No matter how easy a tool is to use, there are still those that have questions and need ‘community coaching’ (I’m talking about the business piece of community leadership) and general guidance. — think this applies to any collaboration or e20 solution, not just SharePoint: Vendors and IT groups who pitch a platform may be failing to account for the community leader role as a key element to success. —
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
NET Agile Web Services Architecture Enterprise Architecture LEADERSHIP Personal Continuing Education
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