Kategorie: English language articles

  • ELSUA ~ The Soft Skills of Collaboration and The Social Enterprise

    So what are those common traits that powerful collaborators …? Let’s see: Be a good listener: Indeed, most of the potential conflicts that can happen in a multicultural collaborative environment are happening because knowledge workers just simply don’t listen well enough. Sometimes it’s much better to listen, focus and pay attention to what’s been said…

  • A user centric overview of #ECM- Digital Landfill – Where does #SocBiz fit?

        via digitallandfill.org I am not convinced. I believe that Social Software and Social Business will change ECM, too. And this is not being reflected in the graph. We are going to discuss the question of interference of ECM and Social Business on October 13 at the XING Content Management Lounge in Cologne. My…

  • The Social Enterprise – Dion Hinchcliffe’s Next-Generation Enterprises

    via ebizq.net I always like the graphics Dion provides. This is a great visualization of a Social Enterprise structure. And I like the Likely Outcomes of a Social Workplace: Posted from Digital naiv – Stefan63’s Blog

  • Life beyond e-mail? On the way to the "Corporate Facebook"

    My colleague Luis Suarez posited life beyond the e-mail inbox and was even featured in the New York Times with this story. Gartner predicts that social networking services will have replaced e-mail as the primary interpersonal communication tool for 20% of business users by 2014. As reported here at silicon.de, 90% of all CIOs want…

  • The Future of Business is not Created, It’s Co-Created | Brian Solis

    In a separate study, eMarketer learned that customers do indeed want deeper engagement with the brands and products they care about. At the same time, companies that embraced a culture and philosophy of co-creation are realizing that open collaboration is instrumental in keeping a competitive edge. Companies also tend to restrict their co-creation activities to…

  • The social life > It’s all about humanizing the Web : BtoB Magazine

    We have IBMers active in the social Web who are part of the conversation on behalf of IBM,” Remy-Boutang said. “Our employees are publishers. When you go to our site [www.ibm.com/software], you see IBMers as your first experience. You see pictures of IBMers and have the option to connect with them. It’s all about humanizing…