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Portals and KM: Social Media Does Not Replace Traditional Mainstream MediaThere was a great cartoon in the Boston Globe in early 2005 on the “attack” of bloggers on mainstream media. It showed the barbarian bloggers storming the castle labeled mainstream media. I often use it is blog sessions. However, while it was the view of many then, it conveys the wrong message ...
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Is it time for your business to “go social”? « Random Thoughts of a Boston-based CTO: John Moore’s WeblogSimple question, should be a simple answer. Before answering, though, let’s take a second and remind ourselves why we want to “go social” in the first place:
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Like Fine Wine, Enterprise 2.0 Gets Better With Age | Information Architectedsubscribe to the RSS feed In 2008, Dan Keldsen and I published on behalf of AIIM, a groundbreaking report on Enterprise 2.0. One of the more startling and fundamental facts that we uncovered was that age did not matter as much as folks thought, as it relates to the adoption of Enterprise ...
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Are Social Media Contributing to the Decline of Civilization? - Tom Davenport - HarvardBusiness.orgI was recently sent a PR message encouraging me to blog about a new "social media for celebrity sightings" website called "OMGICU." (Get it?) Given the sad state of our society, the site will probably be successful. How could it not be, having combined the two greatest time-wasters of the ...
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Making Geeks Cool Could Reform EducationMaking Geeks Cool Could Reform Education Earlier this year in midtown Manhattan, a local venture capital firm staged a daylong conference on school reform. Authors, professors, financiers, and entrepreneurs took over the French Institute's skylighted penthouse and earnestly discussed how ...
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A library without the books - The Boston GlobeSHBURNHAM - There are rolling hills and ivy-covered brick buildings. There are small classrooms, high-tech labs, and well-manicured fields. There’s even a clock tower with a massive bell that rings for special events. Cushing Academy has all the hallmarks of a New England prep school, with one ...
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The three Cs of IT failures « Random Thoughts of a Boston-based CTO: John Moore’s WeblogI have the pleasure of interacting with business and IT leaders on a regular basis. At times I am asked to evaluate a company’s IT organization and provide feedback. When failures are observed they often go back to what I refer to as the three Cs: Commitment, Communication, Capability.
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Enterprise 2.0 - Enter the dark force - The Xpragmatic ViewEnterprise 2.0 - Enter the dark force The Xpragmatic View #119 July 11, 2009 by Marc Buyens , Xpragma Download as PDF-file More than ever, Enterprise 2.0 is the talk of the town. However, the discussion remains difficult due to a continuing bias towards tools and technology. ...
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Professor McAfee on Enterprise 2.0 and compliance: Slight risk - IT Compliance AdvisorThis year, I approached the annual Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston with a specific question: Can an enterprise adopt collaborative social software and remain compliant? I received a range of answers, depending upon whether I talked to vendors, end users, analysts or CIOs . Later today, ...
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Why 1.5 Is Greater Than 2.0 - Tom Davenport - HarvardBusiness.orgWhy 1.5 Is Greater Than 2.0 The proponents of 2.0 thinking on user-generated content, be they fans of Web 2.0 , Enterprise 2.0, Health 2.0, or Rhubarb 2.0, would have us believe that their highly participative approach is the only one that works. And indeed, there is an appeal in ...
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