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Archive for February, 2007

Enterprise 2.0 Adoption

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Having joined the Social Media Collective group and Social Media Today site (with a bunch of the Enterprise Irregulars in it), I started reading more and more about the Enterprise 2.0 dimension or bringing web 2.0 principles and tools inside the (big) companies to improve the knowledge management and innovation process.

Enterprise 2.0 has now a […]

When tags work and when they don’t

Saturday, February 24th, 2007

I’ve talked before about LibraryThing as one of the best examples of advanced use of tagging tecniques.

LibraryThing (11M of books) lets users catalogue and tag books. Subject headings are shown side by side with people assigned tags. You can browse using a top down approach or fly horizontally leveraging tags. A bonus is the possibility […]

Patterns for your Enterprise Wikis

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

Recommended read for those of you having to understand how to support wiki based projects, doing evangelization with senior executives and knowledge workers, fighting against corporate structures, IT managers and limited budgets.

I feel starting from a set of best practices and experience based guidelines in any new adventure could be a real help.

If you happen […]

In Wikipedia we trust

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

While both the success of Wikipedia and the deep meaning it expresses as an outstanding example of the participatory dynamics of the new web become globally known, the initial surprise is leaving space to professional analysis and studies about the inner processes and motivations that fuel this extraordinary social experiment.

Starting from the “Enterprise 2.0″ article […]