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Adoption of social tools in Clifford Chance

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During our Insight Event last week, Sam Dimond (Director of Knowledge Systems) outlined his thoughts on how to get started with social tools, drawing from his experience of the adoption of blogs and wikis in Clifford Chance.    Here is Sam's... read full post

Behavioural transition strategies for E2.0

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Adoption was a big them at this year's E20 conference. My focus was on some of the little techniques that we can use to smooth the adoption path for second wave adopters. read full post

Balancing Technology and Culture During a Social Business Implementation

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What started life as a short post on user adoption seems to have turned into the monster blog prose you see before you.  If the length scares you then jump to the end for the summary version!If you're going to... read full post

Going with the flow: whither enterprise RSS?

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Reports of the death of RSS at the hands of Twitter are exaggerated, though they contain a grain of truth. Here's why I think we are yet to see its real value in the enterprise. read full post

What do you want to see at Enterprise 2.0 in Boston this year?

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We are very focused on micro-level behavioural transition strategies to support the adoption of enterprise social tools. Is that the sort of thing you might want to se at Enterprise 2.0 in Boston this year? read full post

Wikipatterns: the book

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Wikipatterns.com, a site that Headshift is happy to have helped design and customise, "is a toolbox of patterns & anti-patterns, and a guide to the stages of wiki adoption".Stewart Mader is the person behind the site and the author of... read full post

Do you value your social capital?

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To what extent does your company facilitate social networking between employees split by geographical or organisational distance, or with (existing or potential) clients and business partners?  What's the value of this social capital to the company (i.e. the connections within... read full post

More open and social....

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Yesterday, I popped along to the Atlassian User Group and Open House to catch up with some old and new (riotous) acquaintances.  The meet-up coincided nicely with the release of Confluence 2.10, which includes a multimedia widget connector (for embedding... read full post

New McKinsey report confirms the trend of adoption

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McKinsey has recently released their second annual survey on the business use of Web 2.0 technologies : Building the Web 2.0 Enterprise: McKinsey Global Survey ResultsIt's a pretty well crafted presentation of the survey, that would certainly bring additional hope... read full post

A must-read for new and future adopters of social computing

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Niall's book, Enterprise 2.0 How social software will change the future of work, finally was made available and I must admit I am a fan !!! Finally, we have in one single piece a detailed and careful approach to "Enterprise 2.0",... read full post

Web 2.0 Strategies 2008

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During yesterday's Web 2.0 Strategies 2008 in London, speakers from a range of industry sectors traversed fairly well-worn, yet nevertheless interesting, issues associated with the adoption of social tools within businesses to improve operations and externally to encourage better connections... read full post

Twitter scepticism: justified or not?

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Am I right to have a slightly sceptical view of the value of Twitter to most people? Maybe I should give it a try... read full post

Challenges and Opportunities for Mainstream Enterprise Social Computing

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The adoption of social tools in the enterprise is accelerating, but if we are to avoid the pitfalls of previous periods of technology innovation, then we need to focus more on addressing concrete business use cases and meeting the needs of second wave adopters. This presentation briefly covers some of the opportunities and challenges we see in the field, and some of the IT culture myths that can sometimes get in the way. read full post

(Non) Adoption of social computing in organisations: busyness or laziness?

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Too much focus on very simple ROI measures can be a problem for the adoption of social tools. Olivier argues that we must resist the temptation to turn evolving methodologies into recipes for "best practice" read full post

Blogging 4 Business redux

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Notes from the Headshift/SixApart session at the Blogging for Business conference in London on April 4, 2007 read full post