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Blog of Author and Consultant Rob Salkowitz
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Clay Shirky posted a much-discussed article on the inability of complex business models to adapt in the face of shifts in the economic or cultural climate, which goes directly to one of the points I made in Young World Rising about the hidden costs of Read More...
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A few weeks ago, my pal Venkatesh Rao, who usually blogs at Ribbon Farm , wrote a terrific piece over at Enterprise 2.0 Blog discussing the growing disconnect between the traditional Knowledge Management (KM) approach and the insurgent Social Media (SM) Read More...
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Sorry for the recent low levels of blog activity. In addition to the usual summer doldrums, I've been wrapping up a bunch of projects and tooling up for a busy fall season of writing and speaking. For the past couple of weeks, I have been focused on revising Read More...
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Another day, another white paper wondering about all the wasted productivity of workers frittering away productive hours and compromising company information on social networks. This one is called " Networking or Not Working - Social Networks: Brave New Read More...
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A group of social and political commentators are hashing over Clay Shirky's excellent and important new work, Here Comes Everybody , over at the TPM Cafe section of Josh Marshall's Talking Points Memo , one of the Internet's best sites for political news. Read More...
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Mike Gotta moderated our next generation workforce panel this morning, where I participated alongside Scott Smith from IBM Global Services and Patti Anklam, a writer and consultant on social networking. Here are a couple of key take-aways from the discussion: Read More...
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So I've been at the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston all week, but ironically, have not been able to blog because of technical problems with the wireless connection at the hotel. Apparently it did not occur to someone at Sprint that a conference of Read More...
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Mike Gotta points to this article by Dennis Howlett called "The poverty of enterprise 2.0 and social computing," in which Howlett observes: In the context of ’social’ anything, these are incredibly important concepts because what we’re really talking Read More...
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Clay Shirky writes : "Communications tools don't get socially interesting until they get technologically boring. The invention of a tool doesn't create change; it has to be around long enough that most of society is using it... for our young people today, Read More...
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Symantec, the IT security company, recently released a study of IT risks posed by the social computing workstyle of Millennials in the workforce. Obviously Symantec is not a disinterested party, but their findings are very interesting and validate many Read More...
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