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Forming, Storming, Norming & Performing with Basecamp.

Forming, Storming, Norming & Performing with Basecamp.

By on September 27, 2010 in Intranets, Websites with Comments

Collaboration on group projects can be an absolute nightmare if you attempt to collaborate with the normal tools of email and meetings.  Lack of communication is common,  lack of direction occurs, deadlines are missed and a sub-standard product is delivered by the team.   This is particularly true if you are working with a newly [...]

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Facebook Places :: Like or Dislike?

Facebook Places :: Like or Dislike?

By on August 28, 2010 in Social Media with Comments

Facebook Places is the new geolocation feature released by Facebook this week.  Places allows you to share your location and see where your friends are in relation to you so that you can connect with them easily.   Places also offers significant functionality to businesses with Facebook profiles.    These businesses now have the opportunity to [...]

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The Benefits & Risks of implementing Enterprise 2.0

The Benefits & Risks of implementing Enterprise 2.0

By on August 23, 2010 in Intranets with Comments

Implementing an Enterprise 2.0 environment causes massive change within a workplace as work processes evolve, new technologies are deployed and organizational structures change.   Further, potential risks and benefits of Enterprise 2.0 will vary depending upon the organisation. Ross Dawson in his book, Implementing Enterprise 2.0 highlights a number of Risks and Benefits for Enterprise 2.0 [...]

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Social Media success stories for Intranets & Websites

Social Media success stories for Intranets & Websites

By on August 22, 2010 in Intranets, Social Media, Websites with Comments

Some incorrectly assume that Enterprise 2.0 is a term used to describe the use of consumer-orientated Web 2.0 tools (Facebook,  LinkedIn,  Twitter) by businesses to improve their communications internally and externally.    Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 do share a similar foundation as highlighted by Andrew McAffee’s SLATES model, however there are significant differences between [...]

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