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Posts Tagged ‘enterprise 2.0’

Enterprise 2.0 Traction…

Dion Hinchcliffe over at ZDNet has a checkpoint post on where we stand with Web 2.0 in the Enterprise, interesting he chose to describe it that way rather than McAfee’s Enterprise 2.0 moniker. Hinchcliffe discusses a clear shift in the enterprise towards the consideration or outright adoption of Web 2.0 technologies to improve their [...]

Knowledge is the important word in KM

Are we in the beginning of a shift from holding so strongly to the words ‘knowledge management’? And if not, should it begin immediately? My sense is that ‘knowledge enablement’ is a potentially a much stronger word for what organizations are aiming to achieve.
The opening sentence of the Wikipedia entry for Knowledge Management [...]

Enterprise 2.0 and Corporate Culture

Dion Hinchcliffe of ZDNet posted a very compelling read called Enterprise 2.0 as a corporate culture catalyst. It touches on all of the emerging technologies that are being adopted (to the chagrin or championing of CIOs) and also provided a great image visualizing all of the social elements of the Enterprise 2.0 movement. [...]

Cisco CEO, Chambers, is apparently an Enterprise 2.0 Advocate…

Had an interesting article entitled “Why we mustn’t miss Web 2.0″ from The Australian come through my Factiva alert covering “Enterprise 2.0″. The term “enterprise 2.0″ is never used but the meaning is embedded throughout.
John Chambers, CEO of Cisco, is quoted as saying, “It’s about the power of the human network. People working closer [...]

Challenge of Enterprise Wiki Adoption

There is a lot written about the challenges of wiki adoption, particularly in the enterprise. Looking at one of the most successful wiki implementations, Wikipedia, even its active user penetration is quite low as compared to overall internet usage. However, even with an overall low user base, Wikipedia still leverages the benefit of [...]