Islands of Me — the beginning of organizational use of personal computers in which there was a culture of protectionism within facets of an organization; One-Way Me/Enterprise 1.0 — coworkers ask each other for information, but still only on a "need-to-know" basis; Team Me — employees understand their own individual power within their work community, but it does not expand enterprisewide; Proactive Me/Enterprise 1.5 — the ability to always be connected as workers could be distributed globally; Two-Way Me — communities are explicitly and purposefully created, and collective intelligence is beginning to surface -- albeit not in an automatic way; Islands of We — focus is on a larger team level and explicitly looks at how networking and community development can drive benefits to the entire organization; and Extended Me/Enterprise 2.0 (still in the early-adopter phase) — utilizes different information systems in order to foster transparency, has developed a participatory and engaged community, and has the agility to quickly adapt to changing environments.
destinationCRM.com: The 7 Evolutionary Phases of Enterprise 2.0 - 0 views
» Nine ideas for IT managers considering Enterprise 2.0 | Enterprise Web 2.0 ... - 1 views
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In addition to Web 2.0 itself however, we have two more important enterprise software trends: Office 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0, coined by Ismael Ghalimi and Andrew McAfee respectively. Office 2.0 represents the increasing use of browser-based software in the office, while Enterprise 2.0 is more Web 2.0-ish in that it specifically describes the use of freeform, emergent, social software to conduct collaboration and share knowledge.
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Specifically this means the fact that corporate information tends to be non-shared by default, that the easiest productivity tools to use are the ones that have very little collaboration built-in, and that the information that does exist is often impossible to find and is often structured in some formal, centrally controlled way.
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Certainly, increased transparency, some loss of control over information flow, and outright abuse of low-barrier Intranet publishing tools gives enterprise IT and business leaders pause for thought.
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Toward a Pattern Language for Enterprise 2.0 - 0 views
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I’ve had for some time now the vague sense that the iPhone, Twitter, Gmail, Googling, Facebook, Wikipedia, Delicious, and other runaway successes are trying to tell us something about how we want to use technology in our lives and in our work, and if we enterprise technologists listen carefully we’ll hear what that something is.
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I started jotting down some comparisons based on what I’ve seen, read, and experienced for myself, then realized that I was identifying patterns
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I’m dividing my 2.0 vs. 1.0 comparisons into two groups. First is a set of patterns where 2.0 is just better than 1.0
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Enterprise 2.0 Vs Diffusion of Innovation - 3 views
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Relative advantage : what value does it bring ? Compatibility : how much effort to transition to this innovation ? Complexity : how much learning is required to apply it ? Triability : How easy is it to try the innovation ? Observability : How visible are the results ?
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None of these intangible assets (human, organizational and informational capital – i.e databases, Information systems, networks, technology infrastructure) has value that can be measured separately or independently.
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Mc Afee still recommend to build some kind of business case with the following elements
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Blog d'Anthony Poncier » Blog Archive » Vers l'entreprise 2.0 : top et flop - 1 views
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Ne pas vouloir tout contrôler : A partir du moment où l’on part sur une démarche de renforcement de l’autonomisation de ses collaborateurs et de transparence, il faut dans le déploiement avoir la même attitude.
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Ne pas penser que ça va fonctionner tout seul : Si grâce aux technologies web 2.0, beaucoup de choses se sont simplifiées (les formations peuvent être allégées), cela ne veut pas dire qu’il faut laisser les collaborateurs seuls, il faut les accompagner et surtout montrer l’exemple.
Droit à l'oubli sur le net, trou de mémoire à l'Assemblée nationale - PC INpact - 1 views
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En fait, comme on peut le voir, ce projet de loi sur la simplification du droit va surtout rendre complexe la question du droit à l'oubli.
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Face à toutes ces infractions, le texte dit spécifiquement : « En cas de condamnation, (…) le tribunal peut, ordonner l’affichage ou la diffusion de la décision prononcée dans les conditions prévues par l’article 131-35 du Code pénal. »
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