Entries from Fusion ECM tagged with 'Social'

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....

Enterprise 2.0 ROI - Pro & Con

Dion Hinchcliffe has the PRO side here Dennis Howlett has the CON side here. Peter Campbell looks at the ROI on Flexibility here. Andrew Conry-Murray asks if Enterprise Social Networking can pay off here. The E20 Case Studies from around...

Purpose is the Key

Successful Enterprise 2.0 initiatives have business oriented purpose. This theme emerged from the Social Media Fail session at the Web 2.0 Expo. Read the twitter stream here. One of the best quotes from the session that has emerged is: tie...

Idea Convergence

Ideas converge. Especially when we are in an age of paradigm shifting (and we are!). I have long written about tapping ad hoc or accidental collaboration. Especially as it pertains to organic and emergent patterns of meaning(pdf alert), and business...

Obama, Tribes, and Social Networking

I hope you were able to watch (or read) President Obama's Inaugural address. As someone passionate about Web and Enterprise 2.0, I was immediately struck by the following portion of his speech (emphasis is mine): For we know that our...

Social Intelligence and CRM

Why should sales reps care about social intelligence and Enterprise 2.0 systems? Why would inherently competitive people decide to share information that could give them an advantage over their competitors? Because the value is in the aggregate, not in what...

What is OpenID Good For? Lots!

Wondering why OpenID is a GREAT idea? Read this. Still a cynic? Read this. The only reason I join some sites is because I can use my OpenID (http://billy.cripe.myopenid.com). Plaxo is one example. The ability for me to take...

FOAF & Social Networking as Key to Enterprise 2.0

The most productivity-enhancing collaborative software will fail (and has largely failed) to achieve critical mass in enterprises without a robust social network underpinning it.  There you go, a huge claim without a warrant but I'm sure I could find...

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