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rblacademy

Comparative analysis of Organisational Culture, Design & Structure - 0 views

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    Organisational culture JCBPPI GLOBSYN M & M ONGC 1.UNIQUENESS The culture at JCBPPI is marked by unique characteristic of "Sense -Of - Urgency' that prevails seamlessly through entire JCB Group. Globsyn strongly believes in 'Taking People to the Next Level'. Globsyn is a problem solver with an unwavering passion for performance. The unique aspects of culture in the organization is philosophy of 'Rise'. Three important pillars Of Mahindra & Mahindra's culture is 1. Alternative thinking 2. Driving positive change, and 3. Accepting No limits. creativity and out of box thinking is the foundation upon which culture of ONGC prevails. 2.Changes to be made Need for a unique customer centric culture that shall be very different from JCB culture as a market leader organization as the Head Office is now. Need for an employee centric culture in order to increase the satisfaction level of the employees and the organisation has adopted this change too. No changes required to be made as they continuously work on bringing and adopting positive changes to increase the level of efficiency. Need to empower, act as a global thinker and provide opportunities for initiatives creativity and innovation. 3.Organisational set up Informal Set Ups Dominate. 90% of the work in and b/w departments is done on telephonic / direct meeting basis and mails and memos are limited to those absolutely necessary to record keeping. Informal Set Ups Dominate. More than 70 % of the work in and b/w departments is done on telephonic / direct meeting basis and mails and memos are limited to those absolutely necessary to record keeping. Mix of formal and informal set ups prevail. As per the requirement of the scenario, formal rules are followed and for routine work they show little endeavor to go on writing work and prefer oral communication. Highly formalized and organized set ups. Proper written communication is followed in order to perform the tasks of the organisation. Circulars, notice
Maggie Tsai

Suggestion: Bookmark=clip+label+alerts - 23 views

Thanks - These are interesting comments. Will discuss more here.

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Ole C  Brudvik

Museum 2.0: Hierarchy of Social Participation - 0 views

  • Level 4: Individual, Networked, Social Interaction with Content (Me to We with Museum) This is the level where web 2.0 sits. Individuals still do their interacting with the content singly, but their interactions are available for comment and connection by other users. And the architecture promotes these connections automatically. For example, on Netflix, when you rate a movie highly, you don’t just see how others have rated it; Netflix recommends other movies to you based on what like-minded viewers also rated highly. By networking the ratings, tags, or comments individuals place on content, individuals are linked to each other and form relationships around the content. A successful level 4 experience uses social interaction to enhance the individual experience; it gets better the more people use it. The social component is a natural extension of the individual actions. Which means, perhaps, users are ready for…
  • As always, comments are encouraged—and in this case, strongly desired as I work on refining this content for the article.
  • using web 2.0 to promote civic discourse in museums, I’m developing an argument about the “hierarchy of social participation.” I believe that, as with basic human needs, experience design in museums (and for other content platforms) can occur on many levels, and that it is hard to achieve the highest level without satisfying, or at least understanding, those that come before it. One of the impediments to discourse in museums is that fact that designers want to jump straight from individuals interacting with content to interacting with each other. It’s a tall order to get strangers to talk to each other, let alone have a meaningful discussion. And so, I offer the following hierarchy of social participation.
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  • Level 5: Collective Social Interaction with Content (We in Museum) This is the holy grail of social discourse, where people interact directly with each other around content. Personal discussions, healthy web bulletin boards and list-servs fall in this category. Healthy level 5 experiences promote respect among users, encourage community development, and support interaction beyond the scope of the content.
  • So how do we level up? The good news is that moving up the levels does not require new content. At all levels, the interaction and participation can occur around pre-existing content. A lot of museums top out at level 2 or 3, imagining that offering people heightened opportunities to interact with content, or to create their own content, is enough. Granted, I’m not sure if social engagement is the goal for interactive designers. But with side benefits like deeper connection with the content, greater appreciation for the museum as a social venue, and heightened awareness of other visitors, it deserves a place at the drafting table.
Graham Perrin

Any plans for tag bundles or sub tags? - 289 views

The opening post is missing from this topic 553997 but I like it for what remains. An earlier topic: http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/546475

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kloudconnectors

Suvichar Technologies: Anchoring SaaS systems to business productivity - 0 views

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    As businesses from different levels of hierarchy get savvier with cloud software, the global market for SaaS systems continues to strengthen. This inevitably makes the role of SaaS Solution providers crucial in the process of implementation of these systems. Thus the major customer expectations revolves around the user experience/user interface, the ease of implementation, the robustness of the API and most importantly partnering with a knowledgeable solution vendor who is able to customize the system as per clients requirements.
Voigue Pty Ltd

Call Centre Outsourcing: The Essential Stages of the Process - 0 views

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    Get to know about the hierarchy and process involved in call centre outsourcing services. We being one of the best contact support service provider considered some essential stages so that our readers can learn it properly. Read the full story now!
someone1000

[News] How to transfer your Furl links - 276 views

Thanks someone1000. That link just goes to the page mentioned earlier, which is dead. I guess I didn't transfer any of the links/bookmarks from Furl to Diigo in time, and now I don't even know...

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Andrew Jarvis

Categorizing - 2 views

Hi I am new here. I am building a web site about chronic pain, so I need to bookmark web sites related to this and I want to build a logical structure from the start. I want to build categories w...

started by Andrew Jarvis on 30 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Delicious toolbar is better than diigo toolbar - 163 views

Subject: trees and hierarchies Lamarck Jean wrote: > … tree estructured tag list. I have thousands of bookmarks and > hundreds of tags. It is literaly impossible to find concrete...

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Graham Perrin

words that are not found by UserVoice: highlights (a demonstration bookmark) - 6 views

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      UserVoice fails to find this word.
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    UserVoice fails to find words in comments.  This is either a bug, or an annoying design issue.  
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    http://uservoice.com/a/heJWM (2010-09-19) is UserVoice fails to find words in comments
Maggie Tsai

Folders would be AWESOME - 32 views

Check out our List feature - much more flexible than tagging / folders alone

Daniel Gauthier

Hierarchical view in toolbar menu "My Bookmarks" - 31 views

Thanks Joel, that's good to hear! I'm sure other D fans will be happy to partake in the fun too!

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Maggie Tsai

tag edit has become faulty - 55 views

Yes, we understand the importance of tag management, and thanks for your suggestions. Please note: editing / updating tags involve lots of complex database operation (ie. we need to change or ev...

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sandy_diigo

Adding feature to List UI - 57 views

Dear chronrondo, Thanks so much for your detailed description of user scenarios.I totally understand your need of more than one level of classification. It is such a common need that we are figuri...

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danielmatelong

Best OST to PST Converter application - 0 views

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    It is quick and free from any malware. Simple to make use of simple GUI for believer OST into PST Outlook arrange. Different conversion solution for OST messages to PST Outlook and may likewise severa preparations like EML, EMLX, MBOX, HTML, and vCard. The rundown structures convert OST mailbox items with real data. It easily converts all components of OST document into new PST document. With the resource of this software users easily get better their statistics and convert them into PST report layout with complete ease. With this solution, user can import OST e-mail in PST as well as create single or separate PST record for all OST record. The tool continually preserves the folder hierarchy, rich text formatting, examine/unread status and mail-item as it is. It has lots of thrilling key features with a view to make it wonderful and unique. You can effortlessly check conversion codecs via the clever preview shown earlier than the conversion of OST report. A free Demo model is likewise available of this device, easily up to 30 emails may be converted into all formats.
Graham Perrin

Multi-level lists - 272 views

A suggestion in the UserVoice area: http://uservoice.com/a/iiFuU Organise your bookmark list like yours os, in differents folders

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Graham Perrin

Nested Lists? - 218 views

An earlier discussion: http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1225763 Multi-level lists A suggestion in the UserVoice area: http://uservoice.com/a/iiFuU Organise your bookmark list like ...

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Graham Perrin

Request: Folders/Sub-sections in "My Lists" - 167 views

In recent versions of Diigo you can add section headings to a list, but there is no nesting.

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Graham Perrin

is it possible to search by date? - 65 views

Would love a Date sort! I also would love to organize hierarchical lists. The organization available in Diigo is very very flat. My top 3 features in order of importance would be: 1. Automatic thu...

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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Alphabetizing bookmarks - 417 views

I'm looking through my records for the letter I sent, although, to be honest, at 12:45 am my time, I'm not sure of just how motivated I want to be, so I'll give you the reader's digest version of i...

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