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Knowledge: Cheshire or Schrödinger’s cat?

This article has been cross-posted with ecollab blog carnival. Much has been told and written about the capital importance of knowledge in organizations, and the rise of networks-enabled enterprise emphasizes even more the role of informal learning and knowledge sharing … Continue reading

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We All Need a Shift

A small conversation with Olivier Blanchard (@thebrandbuilder ) on Twitter left me with an interesting question:  what drives us into the need and will to change long time cultural habits (the kind of paper we are writing on), if not … Continue reading

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Is your Company Creating Zombies 2.0?

As time goes by, I see more and more surveys and positive case studies about Enterprise 2.0 adoption. This is good, but not so much. Most of the time, use of technologies such as instant messaging or web conferencing is … Continue reading

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Adressing time issues in Enterprise 2.0 approaches

Albeit time is a critical dimension in today’s every business, it is curiously absent from most discussion around Enterprise 2.0. Adoption time scale is an issue we will eventually empirically solve as more and more successful case studies are publicized. … Continue reading

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Knowledge, From Productivity Source to Critical Component

This post was cross-posted on ecollab carnival blog, as part of a collaborative thinking about the future of the training department. Productivity: The amount of output per unit of input (labor, equipment, and capital). Enterprise has for long understood, and … Continue reading

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