Kategorie: Digitaler Arbeitsplatz, Kommunikation & Zusammenarbeit
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Is BYOD a Threat to Your Privacy? 82% of Employees Think So
Is BYOD a Threat to Your Privacy? What’s the enterprise to do? Transparency and trust are key to developing BYOD policies. Creating a culture of fear is never good and if it can be avoided by defining very clear guidelines — or by shutting down BYOD altogether … via Is BYOD a Threat to Your…
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Trust in the Digital Workplace versus only Cash counts
Senior leaders need to „walk the talk,“ using enterprise social tools and blogs just as others might „walk the floor“ in a more traditional organization, while recognizing that in a digital workplace a command and control style of leadership is often less effective than modeling desired behaviors. … Leaders must demonstrate that they believe enterprise…
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Social Business-Roundtable: Nächste Generation von Social Software muss „mitdenken“
Am 18. Oktober 2012 habe ich an einem von Christoph Witte und Wolfgang Miedl organisierten Roundtable zum Thema Social Business teilgenommen. Unten ist ein Zusammenschnitt. Leider fehlt mir einer der wichtigsten Teile, in dem deutlich wird, daß das dokumentenzentrische Sharepoint „sozial“ mehr braucht und man deshalb u.a. Yammer gekauft habe. Meine Meinung: Microblogging ist sicherlich…
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Case study: IBM’s journey to becoming a social business (September 2012)
This is a great overview on IBM’s way to become a Social Business. Thank you Lars for the link!
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HR and Social Business – Kindred Spirits?
In large companies, employees and the HR department have a conflicted relationship. On the one hand, HR is a good place that deals with salaries, vacation slips and promotions. On the other, it is a bad place that tells you things you don’t want to hear, organizes appraisals, and produces time-consuming bureaucracy. But whatever comes…
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Social Business – What Belongs Together is now Growing Together: The E-mail and Facebook Generations
Although there is meanwhile high acceptance of social software, it’s not unusual to come up against skepticism – people are just much more familiar with using email. They don’t want to use social software; they want their information to go to their local mail address – and not outside the inbox – and to store…
