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Christophe Deschamps

Management 2.0 : Leadership et collaboratif - 5 views

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    Etre un manager, ne veut pas dire être un leader ou faire preuve de leadership. Et pourtant dans le cadre d'une organisation collaborative, les managers vont surtout devoir faire preuve de leadership. C'est à dire passer de compétences manageriales à une posture de leadership.
Frank Hamm

E2.0 Summit, gender and leadership « Modesty 3.0 - 1 views

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    @Modesty__ "Last week I was attending the Enterprise 2.0 summit in Frankfurt. The conference had some good topics on the agenda, and it made me reflect, both during the conference but also in retrospect by reading the really good blog-posts which has been written."
Christophe Deschamps

5 Factors to Consider When Selecting Enterprise Social Tools - 0 views

  • Know what you want to achieve with your initiative. Social media tools can achieve a huge range of different tasks, from better internal collaboration to lead generation. What does your firm need to do?
  • Understand your organization’s culture and leadership. Social media won’t change an organization’s culture. Understanding the culture and leadership of your organization will have a huge impact on your requirements, choice of tool and how to implement and configure it.
  • Listen, watch, understand and interview or survey the constituent base that will be asked to participate in your social initiative. It’s important to figure out how your new social initiative will be received and used by the people you hope will utilize it. Make sure you have involvement and buy-in at an early stage, and understand your users’ needs.
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  • Ensure that you have an effective resource and content plan in place to manage your community. Your new social software can enable an existing community or form new ones, but in order to be successful, communities need ongoing cultivation. Make sure that you have the resources and a plan in place to cultivate your community.
  • Initiate conversations with your legal, HR and IT teams early on, in order to understand the limitations and risks that may be associated with your initiative. As with any new business initiative, you should make sure that you understand the risks involved with implementing social software.
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    What factors should you consider when selecting an enterprise social media tool for your business?
Miguel Membrado

Understanding Zoho, the Quiet Company Taking on Google and Microsoft - CIO.com - Busine... - 0 views

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    I don't fully agree with this analysis. I'm one of the first users of Zoho, and even if they were functionnally in advance, they had too much bugs to be used seriously for a real business. Google is working hard and they are on the path to be better than Zoho on a lot of modules, with the guarantee of quality of service. But I hope Zoho will have the energy and the financial background to compete with Google, because competition is the best driver for innovation.
Christophe Deschamps

Management guru offers solutions to combat worker disengagement - 0 views

  • Ehin developed his new leadership model which he calls "unmanagement" after analyzing research on human nature which shows that human productivity is at its peak in informal, co-evolving relationships, as opposed to within formal systems where people are stifled by bureaucracy and not allowed to work openly with their counterparts and peers.
  • He has discovered that this sweet spot is the place where the most productive and innovative work of an organization takes place, largely because people tend to want to follow their self-interests and do so through developing informal social networks in the workplace.
  • This cutting edge management book offers guidance to business leaders searching for ways to increase the innovative dynamics, motivation and performance of their knowledge workers.
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    Théorie du non-management pour rendre productif l'informel. Semble particulièrement en phase avec l'entreprise 2.0.
Christophe Deschamps

Les managers de proximité sont des acteurs clés de l'acceptation du 2.0 - 3 views

  • Comme pour toute transformation d’entreprise, ils sont les principaux relais de la direction. Ils sont donc le passage obligé de tout changement et ont un rôle crucial dans l’échec ou la réussite d’un projet de transformation.
  • Cela ne signifie pas forcément qu’il y a une évolution des compétences dont ils vont avoir besoin, mais leur posture va changer. Ils devront endosser un rôle d’animateur, permettre à l’équipe de collaborer et de s’organiser. Leur rôle est moins hiérarchique, c’est plus une question de leadership et de management transverse.
  • A l’inverse ils seront les premiers à faire frein si on ne leur donne pas de possibilités d’évoluer. Ce sont à la fois les plus impactés et ceux qui vont conduire le changement. Les middle managers sont des acteurs clés.
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  • Si on leur demande de travailler au delà de leur département sans que les règles d’évaluation n’aient été changées, il peut y avoir une certaine réticence de la part de leur manager. Donc il faut changer les règles de jeu au niveau du haut de la pyramide. Il ne faut plus noter seulement sur la performance individuelle mais sur le collaboratif.
  • Souvent ce sont des gens de la génération X, contrairement aux idées reçues qui veulent que la génération Y soit forcément championne du collaboratif. Ce sont eux qui vont rendre l’adoption plus facile dans le reste de l’entreprise. Il y a aussi un effet viral.
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    Anthony Poncier revient dans cette interview sur le rôle essentiel du middle-management dans le succès d'un projet 2.0
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