stephendale
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An evangelist and practitioner in the use of Web 2.0 technologies and Social Media applications to support personal learning and knowledge sharing.
I also support West Ham!
I also support West Ham!
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Communities of Practice, cricket, football, blogging, social networks, social media, exotic travel., learning, co-creation, collaboration, Web2.0, social web, sharingstephendale's Twines
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McKinsey’s Michael Chui: “Allow your employees to expose their thoughts.” « The SiliconANGLEWeb 2.0 tools and technologies, things like blogs, wikis, podcasts and RSS, are changing the way companies communicate and collaborate, both internally and externally with customers, partners and suppliers. In last night’s The Social Nerdia Show! I was able to speak with Michael Chui about ...
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The Future of the Social Web | Brian Solis - PR 2.0Prior to leaving Forrester to join Altimeter Group, Jeremiah Owyang, along with Josh Bernoff, Cynthia N. Pflaum, and Emily Bowen, published a report that attempted to bring the future of the Social Web into focus. If we viewed the content of his research as a social object, the conversations ...
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Creating a unified model for enterprise mashups | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.comSeptember 24th, 2009 Creating a unified model for enterprise mashups A unified mashup model can increase software quality, lower IT costs, and directly drive choice and innovation. I’ve written here over the years about software mashups; simple combinations of pieces of the Web that are ...
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The FASTForward Blog » Assessing Productivity in a Networked Era – ROII (Return on Investment in Interaction): Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and CommentaryAssessing Productivity in a Networked Era – ROII (Return on Investment in Interaction) July 3, 2009 at 2:37 pm · Filed under FASTforward'09 Jay Cross and I recently co-authored a version of this piece for CLO (Chief Learning Officer) Magazine. While I believe that for many people today ...
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Top Five Social Network Bans In The USWith the Iranian Election protests and the Big Brother governmental control of China , we are familiar with some of the bans of social networking around the globe. But what about in our own backyard? Why are some organizations and corporations choosing to block sites like Twitter and ...
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The FASTForward Blog » Assessing Productivity in a Networked Era – ROII (Return on Investment in Interaction): Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and CommentaryToday’s networked era requires a new way to make investment decisions that incorporates intangible assets and more accurately depicts how value is created. The industrial age has run out of steam. Look at General Motors. Look at Chrysler. We are witnessing the death throes of management models ...stephendale added to Social Networking - Trends and Technologies 2 months ago
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The FASTForward Blog » Assessing Productivity in a Networked Era – ROII (Return on Investment in Interaction): Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and CommentaryToday’s networked era requires a new way to make investment decisions that incorporates intangible assets and more accurately depicts how value is created. The industrial age has run out of steam. Look at General Motors. Look at Chrysler. We are witnessing the death throes of management models ...stephendale added to Knowledge management 2.0 2 months ago
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Top Five Social Network Bans In The USWhy organizations choose to block access to some social media websites.stephendale added to Social Networking - Trends and Technologies 3 months ago
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Top Five Social Network Bans In The USWhy organizations choose to block access to some social media websites.stephendale added to Social Media 3 months ago
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Web 2.0 Storytelling: Emergence of a New Genre (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSENo problem. Interesting article, but wasn't sure whether Web 2.- stories were indeed a new/different genre. I can accept that Wen 2.0 helps in connecting story threads, i.e. a story doesn't have to be linear, but a different genre? I don't know the answer!stephendale added to Knowledge management 2.0 3 months ago


