Entries from Fusion ECM tagged with 'Enterprise 2.0'

Good Reads to Start Your Week

Stéphane Croisier has a good post on Social Collaboration vs Knowledge Networks while Sameer Patel writes about E20 and Social Partnership Paradigms Daniel Tunkelang has a thought-provoking piece about patents and big corps vs small startups If geeking out is...

Enterprise 2.0, Evolved

E20 EvolvedView more presentations from billycripe. Be Sure to register for the Enterprise 2.0 Virtual Conference to be held Oct 8 (banner link at bottom right)...

Ten Requirements for Achieving Collaboration #4:Enable The Humans

We are in the midst of a series investigating collaboration. We previously wrote about the two types of collaboration - intentional and accidental. INTENTIONAL: where we get together to achieve a goal and ACCIDENTAL: where you interact with something of...

5 Reasons to Integrate Your WCM System with Social Media Sites/Services

Many organizations still approach social media with a mix of trepidation and curiosity that can either foster experimentation or dismiss this inevitable evolution of information interaction as a fad. But this mindset misses the safety and incrementalism inherent in any...

Signposts on the road to my thinking...

ECM Alerts Blog - New ECM to Siebel Adapter Kyle's Blog - WCM Site Studio Naming Best Practices Also check out: Mike Lafleur's post on E20 Technology Silos and the slow adoption of enterprise mashups Nova Spivack's Semantic Web Manifesto...

Ten Requirements for Achieving Collaboration #3: Usage & Context Patterns

We are in the midst of a series investigating intentional and accidental collaboration: INTENTIONAL: where we get together to achieve a goal and ACCIDENTAL: where you interact with something of mine and I am never aware of your interaction While...

Ten Requirements for Achieving Collaboration #1: Seamlessly combine human oriented and machine oriented information.

You will recall that I previously wrote about the two types of collaboration - INTENTIONAL: where we get together to achieve a goal and ACCIDENTAL: where you interact with something of mine and I am never aware of your interaction....

WTF is Social Media - One Year Later

The fun and irreverent slide show submitted for your enjoyment. All credit and charges of blasphemy go to Marta Kagan What the F**K is Social Media: One Year LaterView more documents from Marta Kagan....

ECM and E2.0 - Interview by Sameer Patel of Pretzel Logic

If you don't know and read Sameer Patel's blog Pretzel Logic you are missing out. He and I recently chatted about the role of Enterprise Content Management in Enterprise 2.0. Sameer blogged the interview HERE....

2 Types of Collaboration & 10 Requirements for Achieving Them

Collaboration comes in two flavors: Accidental and Intentional. Enterprise 2.0 technologies have become very good at facilitating intentional collaboration. They are meeting us where we are at and linking people across distances, across political spectra, and across expertise domains....

Structured and Unstructured Information in the Enterprise

Information is the currency of the enterprise. While we sell products or services, it is information that brokers that transaction. Whether we create reports, devise strategies, or process queues of applications we consume, create and consider information. Enterprise 2.0...

E20 & ECM - On Discipline and Dumps

Enterprise Content Management systems are designed to house human created and consumable information. One of the challenges in recent years that ECM systems have faced is the explosion of content. Web and Enterprise 2.0 systems have lowered the bar to...

Did Trickle Down Business Process Kill the US Automobile Industry? Can Enterprise 2.0 help save Detroit?

Last month I wrote about trickle down business strategy HERE. That post turned into an article on business agility in the post modern economy that published May 18th in the Business Solutions Group InfoWeek Special (in German only, link on...

Announcing the Enterprise 2.0 TV Site

I am very happy to announce the launch of Enterprise 2.0 TV. This is a rich web site with video, blog, podcast and case study content on all things Enterprise 2.0. I am happy to say that I will...

Tangible Benefits of E2.0 - Part 3: Real Examples

In Part 1 of this short Tangible Benefits of E2.0 series, we covered the bad news around E2.0 and ROI and Adoption. In Part 2 we covered the good news from the research and theory angle. We saw that scholarly...

Tangible Benefits of E2.0 - Part 2: The Good News

In Part 1 this short Tangible Benefits of E2.0 series, we covered the bad news around E2.0 and ROI and Adoption. Now in Part 2, we cover the good news from the research angle. In Part 3 will will cover...

Tangible Benefits of E2.0 - Part 1: The Bad News

For a long time enterprise 2.0 advocates and pundits have been proclaiming the benefits of the emergent technology, the approach to daily work and the culture of participation. In some ways this is to be expected. The proponents usually have...

Trickle Down Business Strategy

In most traditional business practice both the source of signal and the lines of transmission are well defined. Ideas come from the top. People with job titles that are acronyms define and bless the signal, the message, the solution, the...

UPDATED: Free E20 ECM WebCast RECORDING

UPDATE: View the Recording HERE ================== UPDATE: It went great, thanks for asking! ================== I will be doing a free webcast tomorrow with our friends from DTI and TEAM Informatics. The session is entitled: "Business Agility - Achieving the Value...

Enterprise 2.0 vs Web 2.0

Sometimes a reminder is all we need: Andrew McAfee talks with Oracle's Sonny Singh last year about Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 And then there's this great graphic from Ori Fishler over at the Enterprise Web 2.0 blog. The article...

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