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User-Driven Companies Should Start from Within

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My talk about user-driven companies and how we can go beyond surface-level user engagement from the Next09 conference in Hamburg. read full post

Free the Battery Humans

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Why it is vital that we re-balance the relationship between people and process in large organisations, and how this could potentially lead to better companies, happier people and more socialised corporations 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

Bottom-up and inside out - the future of enterprise IT?

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Software as a Service is a potentially transformational delivery model that could put functionality and control in the hands of lines of business rather than just IT, and it will play a key role in the future of what people are calling Enterprise 2.0 - but how and when will that happen? read full post

Some practical steps towards collective intelligence in the enterprise

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Looking beyond the immediate challenge of the adoption of social tools in the enterprise, what can we hope to achieve when there is a healthy 'flow' of content, traffic and ideas flowing around internal networks? Companies with hundreds or thousands of people have the scale required to achieve some interesting network effects, and through intelligent use of social tools, basic forms of collective intelligence are remarkably achievable. read full post

Network-centric management

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Martin Duggage on Network-centric management and communities of practice in Schneider Electric read full post

What form will Enterprise 2.0 take?

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Demand is growing for Social Software and Enterprise 2.0 tools, and the value proposition is clearly very strong compared to traditional enterprise systems. But how do you go about delivering this value in corporate networks that are more used to fixed systems than iterative, evolving social tools? What sort of new approaches should we be thinking about to make the most of the fluid nature of Enterprise 2.0 tools? read full post

Excellent intro to corporate blogging

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Useful introductory presentation of corporate blogging read full post

Suw on Guardian Newsblog

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The Guardian newsblog launches and links to Suw's piece about corporate blogging skills read full post

UK Corporate Web sites slowly improving

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limited improvement in UK corporate sites, but a hard core of appalling examples remain read full post

CIO magazine KM tips

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Some useful corporate KM tips - but fails to mention some of the more informal tools and techniques that can break down barriers to participation read full post

Encouraging information literacy among staff

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Organisations are finally beginning to recognise that information literacy is a key skill for their staff. Vivienne Winterman, Val Skelton and Angela Abell have been looking at current developments. read full post

Where did KM as corporate memory go wrong?

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Great piece about the failings of KM as corporate memory from Denham Grey read full post

Corporate blogging and site redesign

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Corporate blogging could make the consultation required in most site redesign projects easier and far more efficient, argues John Patrick, former VP Internet Technology at IBM. read full post