4 month ago
Linkorama : Can you run your projects when you are on the run? - Whether you're running a business or you're running a project when you're on the go, don't mistake mobility for absence. When you're not there in person, you need to be more effective at being there virtually.
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4 month ago
Linkorama : 50 Steps to Establishing a Consistent Social Media Practice | chrisbrogan.com - You’ve told the boss that you’re going to implement social media stuff for your organization, and in your mind, you’ve decided that means an account on Twitter and a blog. Maybe there’s a bit more to it than that.
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Linkorama : Social Media 101: How to Get Your Business Involved - Here’s a list to stimulate ideas for better social media integration into traditional business practices, which we’ve broken down by department:
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5 month ago
Linkorama : Is Enterprise 2.0 about selling software or solving problems? - But even that is worth little unless we can also succeed in engaging people and weaving these tools into the social and political fabric of the organisation. Software can't fix that.
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Linkorama : Thinking in Wikis - Wikipedia: The Missing Manual talks about the invisible Wikipedia—the social and technical structures that you only see when you want to contribute.
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6 month ago
Linkorama : Where is Web 2.0 in the Enterprise? - Michael Idinopulos, the Vice President of Professional Services at Social Text presented on "Where is Web 2.0 in the Enterprise?" for the afternoon session at the Legal IT Leadership Summit. Michael is also the author of the Transparent Office.
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Linkorama : The importance of pigheadedness - But we also need to recognise that the biggest speed bump in social software projects is invariably going to be the social, not the software. The technology is improving every month, mainly because it's being developed by small, nimble vendors who use the
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8 month ago
Linkorama : Professor Lee - In order for a Socialtext implementation to be successful, the company will require people to use it (opportunity: change management) and the processes to support its use (opportunity: re-engineered, streamlined business processes).
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17 month ago
Linkorama : Enterprise 2.0 Repository - So now we need to populate this site with all things enterprise 2.0, and we need some help getting started. Cases2.com will be publicly available soon, but it's not yet. When we open it up, we'd like to have some compelling initial content. We need a firs
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17 month ago
Linkorama : Working Together...When Apart - 10 Rules for Virtual Teams
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26 month ago
Linkorama : Good Agile, Bad Agile - Great essay about development methodology, or lack thereof
znarf : Stevey's Blog Rants: Good Agile, Bad Agile [via] #
Simon Willison : Good Agile, Bad Agile - Includes interesting insight in to Google development processes.
Paul Hammond : Stevey's Blog Rants: Good Agile, Bad Agile - Is it any wonder Chrysler canceled the project?
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29 month ago
Linkorama : Living out loud - Learning from Google's internal information management processes | urlgreyhot
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Linkorama : Truths about Enterprise Wikis - consulting firm realizes role of practices and adoption
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33 month ago
Linkorama : Effective Reading - This is adapted from discussion at Socialtext where, because we are a distributed or virtual workforce, we move a huge amount of information around as text. It's been noted lately that the quantity of my blogging has slacked of late. This is mostly becaus
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36 month ago
Rod Begbie : Google: Ten Golden Rules - Some interesting notes on Google's culture. "Nobody throws chairs at Google, unlike management practices used at some other well-known technology companies." Snerk. [via] #
kayodeok : Google: Ten Golden Rules - Knowledge workers believe they are paid to be effective, not to work 9 to 5, and that smart businesses will "strip away everything that gets in their knowledge workers' way."
jkottke : Seven key principles that Google uses to make their employees more effective - Seven key principles that Google uses to make their employees more effective. "At Google, the role of the manager is that of an aggregator of viewpoints, not the dictator of decisions."
Linkorama : Google: Ten Golden Rules - At Google, operations are not just an afterthought: they are critical to the company's success, and we want to have just as much effort and creativity in this domain as in new product development.
WillPate : Google's Ten Golden Rules - How they manage knowledge workers.
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37 month ago
deusx : Folksonomy Definition and Wikipedia :: Off the Top :: vanderwal.net - "...I realize the definition of Folksonomy has become completely unglued from anything I recognize..."
Linkorama : Folksonomy Definition and Wikipedia - They are one of the best collaboration tools around, they even work very well for personal uses. But, like anything else it takes understanding on how to use them and use the information in them.
znarf : Folksonomy Definition and Wikipedia - > Today, having seen an new academic endeavor related to folksonomy quoting the Wikipedia entry on folksonomy and I realize the definition of Folksonomy has become completely unglued from anything I recognize [via] #
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37 month ago
Linkorama : Managing Disributed Workers - This year, there are 19.5 million "distributed workers." That's up from 10.9 million in 2000. But how do you manage all those workers beavering away in places and at times you can't control?
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41 month ago
Linkorama : FairProcess - They discovered that people care as much about the fairness of the process as the outcome the process generates. Simply put, people want to be treated like people and not numbers.
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