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Nancy White just posted Second Wave Adoption where she discusses various aspects of helping adoption of Web2.0 This is definitely an interesting question and something I've written about before: eLearning Technology: Adoption of Web2.0 and eLearning 2.0 Revisited Enterprise2.0 - What's the PU?
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and Social Business Initiatives Are Likely to Remain Difficult by JonHusband Community Management CommunityManagement: The Strategic New IT-Enabled Business Capability by DionHinchcliffe Communitymanagement: The 'essential' capability of successful Enterprise2.0 approaches?
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Thomas' post, as always, offers a unique point of view on what Enterprise2.0 social media e-Learning 2.0 elearning 2.0 Tags: Collaboration Enterprise2.0 The title for this post is drawn from a recent assessment of SharePoint 2007 offered on Thomas Vander Wal's bog, Personal InfoCloud.
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that discusses the difference in how Web2.0 acts in the consumer space as opposed to when it's adopted in the enterprise. I've talked about adoption of web2.0 tools in the enterprise before in this blog: Adoption of Web2.0 and eLearning 2.0 Revisited Enterprise2.0 - What's the PU?
This is something I've pointed to before: Promise of Web2.0 and eLearning 2.0 - Comparison to Macros, IDEs, and Visual Basic. The Business Web. And The Business Web- with all of its innovation, creativity, and most important, customer successâ€â€won't wait for Microsoft. And, it's only starting.
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Enterprise2.0, We need to play a bigger role in understanding and selecting Enterprise2.0 We need to play a bigger role in understanding and selecting Enterprise2.0 Let’s dive in to learn more about Enterprise2.0 What is Enterprise2.0? According to the Enterprise2.0
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was aboutonline access and Web2.0 is about social nets, Web 3.0 wrote Martin Smith in the post, Curation- The Next Web Revolution. One insight I gleaned from this post by Bertrand Duperrin: Arecurators the missing thing in enterprise2.0 will be coring down tocontent that really matters. approaches?
Aaron's main point is that enterprise2.0 This information fabric is a federation of content from the multiplicity of data and application silos utilized on a daily basis; such as, ERP, CRM, file servers, email, databases, web-services infrastructures, etc. See Enterprise2.0 - What's the PU? & Web2.0
Here's the gist of his thinking: As I become more and more convinced that implementing next-gen/Web2.0 I agree with Mark that there are fairly sizable organizational culture aspects to enterprise adoption of enterprise2.0 / web2.0 / eLearning 2.0. They are designed for quick wins.
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Brent in his usual enthusiastic tone welcomes us and runs through the business… Andrew McAfee New book out: Enterprise2.0: Where we are with enterprise2.0? Definition: “Enterprise2.0 The internet is the world’s largest library, but all of the books are on the floor.” -- that was Web 1.0.
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