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Milos Vujnovic

Enterprise 2.0 & Social Media Strategies: Social Software - An Enterprise Perspective -... - 0 views

  • SWOT Analysis
  • Social Software - An Enterprise Perspective - Part 1: SWOT Analysis of Wikis
  • History & Definition
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  • Operational Areas
  • Types of Wikis
  • Today, many or most companies use wikis for the creation of their knowledge base, for project management issues as well as part of the company’s e-learning activities. But wikis are as well used as content management systems where internal news, address books, process documentation or guidelines are published. This way corporate wikis can work as a hub in an intranet 2.0. But what are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of corporate based wikis?
Tobias Brenner

Enterprise collaboration with blogs and wikis | Developer World - InfoWorld - 0 views

  • The good and bad of blogs
  • “The strength of blogs and wikis is that they provide direct interaction with readers. People don’t want to interact with press releases, and if they don’t feel the content is real, they’ll simply stop reading the blog.”
Tobias Brenner

Building a Campaign Web Site: Blog vs. Wiki | Nuketown - 0 views

  • Blogs work best for journal-driven campaign web sites.  These are sites built around diary, journal, or log-based updates on the campaign.
  • Blogs are also great for supplemental, in-character web sites and diaries.
  • A key element of blogs is their conversational nature – even when used primarily as a light-weight content management system, you can still enable comments, which can easily spawn conversations with campaign members, fans of the system you’re playing and other random visitors.
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  • Another strength of blogs
  • is the ability to add plugins to expand the usefulness of your blog. Plugins like Akismet cut down on spam comments, while NextGEN Gallery allows you to easily post those photos of the epic Battle of Nar-Shoggoth that you’ve been meaning to share for the last three years. Throw in Google Analytics, and suddenly you have a really good idea of what’s popular on your blog.
  • Once you move beyond the self-imposed limitations of story and major characters, blogs can become awkward and unwieldy. While you can (and should) impose order on the chaos using tags and categories, I’ve found it becomes increasingly difficult as you expand the blog to include important locations,
Milos Vujnovic

Swot analysis of wikis an enterprise perspective - 0 views

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    Operational Areas Today, many or most companies use wikis for the creation of their knowledge base, for project management issues as well as part of the company's e-learning activities. But wikis are as well used as content management systems where internal news, address books, process documentation or guidelines are published. This way corporate wikis can work as a hub in an intranet 2.0. But what are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of corporate based wikis?
Milos Vujnovic

Microblogging im Unternehmen - 0 views

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    sehr gute Übersicht über die Stärken & Schwächen (SWOT Analyse) von Microblogging im Unternehmen von Joachim Niemeier.
Tobias Brenner

Enterprise collaboration with blogs and wikis | Developer World - InfoWorld - 0 views

  • , thereby giving them a clearer picture of what customers want.
  • “And companies who haven’t already developed a clear policy on employee blogging will soon have to do so.”
  • Corporate blogs don’t have to be public. IBM has several outward-facing blogs for communicating with customers, but the company also has BlogCentral, an internal IBM pilot program that enables employees to keep personal blogs.
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  • it can help you discover colleagues throughout the company with interests similar to your own
  • “We’ve seen people using blogs to diary their daily experiences using a new technology or building a new kind of system, monitored by others as a sort of real-time virtual apprenticeship, which lets them observe events as they unfold and see the issues that arise and how they are addressed.”
Tobias Brenner

Why do Blogs have Such High Google PageRank? - 0 views

  • Why do Blogs have Such High Google PageRank? Blogs tend to have very strong Google PageRanks. These high PageRanks are achieved through one of the hallmarks of the blogging technique. People who maintain blogs (called bloggers) are free and generous linkers. If gaining link exchanges was ever a problem for you in the past, you need to consider a starting a blog.
  • Blogs attract links because of several important factors. One of those factors is fresh, constantly updated content. It’s an old adage already that good content will attract links. With blogs, it is a fact. By providing your readers with quality daily posts, other bloggers will link to them, and comment upon them in their own blogs.
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    also daily ist ja wohl ein wenig übertrieben
Tobias Brenner

Enterprise collaboration with blogs and wikis | Developer World - InfoWorld - 0 views

  • can be a benefit, but this lack of control over content causes some companies to wonder whether these tools might prove detrimental to business. Many struggle with the issue of how much autonomy to allow employees when they blog.
  • Still, public-relations professionals worry that too-candid blogs may result in branding meltdowns. This fear results in some odd restrictions.
  • While this is intended as an internal blog, I recognize that it will become public -- welcome to the Internet! As a result, please recognize that I may be a bit limited in my comments and responses, to protect Intel.’’
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