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Big Blue Embraces Social Media
IBM has been encouraging social networking among its employees with in-house versions of Web 2.0 hits such as Facebook and Twitter
has Dogear, a community-tagging system based on Del.icio.us
Blue Twit, and a rendition of the microblogging sensation
as a Web page called Many Eyes that permits anyone (including outsiders, at many-eyes.com) to upload any kind of data, visualize it
ready attracted 30,000 users, including top executives.
global company with nearly 400,000 employees, most people are too far away to plop down in a teammate's cubicle or grab a cup of coffee.
These social tools, IBM hopes, will provide a substitute for personal connections that flew away with globalization—and help to build and strengthen far-flung teams
Atlas culls information from e-mail and instant chat, and helps people map and visualize their networks of contacts. It highlights links between people, helping managers locate experts on certain topics or salespeople who know a certain customer. Launched five months ago, Atlas is already running in 200 companie
says that it's "the fastest-growing software product in IBM history."
They see that it strengthens what are called "weak ties.
eif says that in recent months a host of top executives at Big Blue have jumped into Beehive, leading many others to do the same
ie Facebook oder Friendfeed - die Möglichkeit, die Aktivitäten von Kollegen zu verfolgen
“Hive five”-Liste, quasi eine Art “Elevator pitch” für eigene Projekte:
leichzeitig ein Forschungsprojek
Tool stärkt die sogenannten “weak ties” zwischen Leuten
g kennen, in unterschi
or self-branding. It’s a way to strut their stuff for colleagues and managers at the company—whether it’s for a promotion or funding for a pet project.”
zur Selbsdarstellung
wenn Führungskräfte es ihnen vormachen, d.h. sich selber engagieren
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