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Lars Bauer

The Enterprise Social Software & Collaboration Report 2009 from CMS Watch - 0 views

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    510 pages; standard ed. for team use: $1,650 -- "Find out how major Social Software and Collaboration technologies really work. Researched by the same CMS Watch team that has been providing buyers with unbiased advice for the past 8 years, The Enterprise Social Software & Collaboration Report will help your team decide whether and where and how to apply which social media and collaboration tools in your enterprise. "
Lars Bauer

How Lawyers May Use Social Media in the Future | Mashable, Oct 25, 2010 - 1 views

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    How Does Social Media Fit Into Law? -- Social Media as Evidence -- Developing Offline Relationships -- Thought Leadership & Client Leads
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Enterprise: List of 40 Social Media Staff Guidelines (Laurel Papworth - Social Network ... - 0 views

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    Apr 24, 2009 - Managing staff who participate in social networks
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headshift > Projects > Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP - 0 views

  • Headshift designed a collaboration and knowledge-sharing application for the international law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP. We integrated social media tools such as blogs, wikis, social bookmarking and RSS feeds to improve the general flow of information within the organisation - letting employees collaborate better and share their insights more easily.
  • The main issue: Individual actions should benefit the community
  • What constitutes a social media platform?
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  • Group blogs facilitate discussion
  • Wikis organise information
  • RSS feeds constitutes the backbone
  • Consumption of information: personalising according to need
  • Aggregated bookmarks works as a recommendations engine
  • Personal and aggregated tagging make connections visible
  • Social network profiles adds a human touch and transparency
  • Better communication = A more profitable organisation
Lars Bauer

R.I.P. Enterprise RSS - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • For me the absence of Enterprise RSS (and perhaps along with other key infrastructure, like Enterprise Search and social tagging tools) in environments where we find wikis, blogs and social networking tools is a sign of tactical or immature implementations of enterprise social computing. We are just at the beginning of this journey.
  • n this respect, I can actually see many opportunities for integrating Enterprise RSS features into Enterprise Search solutions or into existing portal platforms (actually, Confluence is a great example of a feed friendly wiki platform - both to create and consume).
  • that people are talking too much about technology and products and not enough about real-world use cases. Simply stating how great RSS is and that it could be very useful won't get you much buy-in, not from management nor most importantly end-users.
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  • In two of our projects with large law firms we included an RSS feedreader in the social software mix (among wiki, blogs, social bookmarking). We introduced it primarily to Knowledge Management Lawyers (KML) that needed to gather a lot of content from various sources. They also use it to subscribe to updates from the wiki and blogs. They appreciate the fact that it is much easier to plow through a stream of updates rather than going from email to email and deleting every one of them.
  • Have a look at two case studies: Dewey & LeBoeuf and Allen & Overy
  • In our company, we had a survey in April (2008), asking managers if they needed a RSS Reader. Some figures: 72 managers responded, 68 managers subscribed to more than one (company) blog. 9 managers already used iGoogle or a RSS Reader, 13 managers replied they did not need a RSS Reader, 50 managers replied they need a RSS Reader. As a result we planned a project to select and deliver a company RSS Reader. The project will be executed mid 2009.
  • Once CRM, DMS, Intranet and other proprietary system vendors thoroughly implement RSS functionality, it will get a big push.
  • I think a tipping point might come if ERP apps providers (SAP, Oracle, etc.) started publishing RSS feeds of ERP data!
  • In another project with a large law firm we took a very close look at the production (and consumption) of current awareness material. Current awareness included for example information on current developments within legal practices, latest court decisions etc. The firm made extensive use of newsletters to disseminate that kind of information. There was a multitude of newsletters available, some of them covering similar grounds. Maintaining email lists was very time-consuming and frustrating. Consumers did not know which newsletter were available. Also, newsletters were not personalised nor very timely, as they had a specific publishing date. We therefore recommended using RSS as delivery format, which would make the process of producing and consuming content more efficient and in the end more cost-effective as shown in a business case
  • It's with a heavy heart and a sense of bewilderment that we conclude that the market for enterprise-specific RSS readers appears to be dead. Two years ago there were three major players offering software that delivered information to the computers of business users via RSS. Today it looks to us like the demand simply never arose and that market is over.
  • It's insane - a solid RSS strategy can be a huge competitive advantage in any field. We have no idea why so relatively few people see that.
  • Neglecting RSS at work seems to us like pure insanity.
  • If dashboards take off, then maybe RSS will gain traction as the wiring? This probably requires: secure feed displaying widgets, good filters.
  • Enterprises are scared to disrupt their own structure and command lines by introducing uncontrolled information flows both internally (which can route around management) and externally (which can route around the official PR outputs and sales inputs of the company)
  • Look at the headline you used.. RIP Enterprise RSS. Now read that from the point of view of a manager in an enterprise. WTF does "Enterprise RSS" mean? What are the business reasons to care? What does it do for them? People don't care adopt RSS, just as people don't adopt XHTML, Javascript etc. They adopt products that use technology to do something that they value. No one cares about the technologies used to display this page... they want to read the page.
  • Enterprise RSS doesn't mean much. When RSS companies start talking about secure communications channels that intelligently and automatically route relevant information to the people who need/want it, light bulbs start lighting up.
  • I think Microsoft SharePoint could be the killer app for RSS in the enterprise. SharePoint has RSS built in and uses it to syndicate changes that happen within the SharePoint ecosphere and notify enterprise workers that something significant has happened. Of course, SharePoint RSS could work with third-party RSS readers, but it's really designed to be used with Microsoft's Office Suite, where enterprise workers can interface with SharePoint, through RSS and other means, directly
  • One thing missing from this (great) post is the cost of these tools. Looking at Newsgator & Attensa, these are expensive enterprise tools and trying to sell them to IT managers that don't fully understand RSS is next to impossible. Imagine saying to a CIO, who barely understands what RSS is, that you need $175,000 for Enterprise RSS software... it isn't an easy sell.
  • In this part of the world (SE Asia) we're seeing more & more top management wanting tools for themselves and their teams to connect to "Facebook and these social network things". Feeds and aggregation/search tools are the perfect wiring for this. But the front end? There's a lot of choice and individual needs vary. A decently setup igoogle/netvibes page can work wonders..so why pay?
  • Also, reading RSS is likely viewed as not work related, and so its frowned upon within the enterprise (remember, those enterprise folks have "real" work to do, they don't get paid to read BoingBoing all day long).
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    Jan. 12, 2009
Lars Bauer

Enterprise social software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Enterprise social software, also known as Enterprise 2.0, is a term describing social software used in "enterprise" (business) contexts. It includes social and networked modifications to company intranets and other classic software platforms used by large companies to organize their communication. In contrast to traditional enterprise software, which imposes structure prior to use, this generation of software tends to encourage use prior to providing structure. The association AIIMdefines Enterprise 2.0 as a system of web-based technologies that provide rapid and agile collaboration, information sharing, emergence and integration capabilities in the extended enterprise.
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Blogtronix: Enterprise Social Media Platform (social networking, blogs, wikis, RSS and ... - 0 views

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    "Blogtronix is an Enterprise Social Platform, with a suite of tools including blogs, wikis, documents & social media."
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Getty Images Drives New Business Opportunities with Enterprise Social Software | Enterp... - 0 views

  • In their own words, Getty Images wanted to build “a community-based, interactive platform to transform the way employees share and receive information at Getty Images.”
  • With Getty Images’ enterprise social software platform, every employee has a homepage where he or she can access links to company systems (Learning Management System, Performance Management, Travel, Expense Reimbursement, etc.), internal social networking tools (microblogging, blogs, profiles) and personal accounts (email, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.). This is made simple by Socialtext’s embrace of OpenSocial, an open web standard that makes it easy to surface applications and content of any kind inside of widgets that people can customize on a personal homepage.
  • We are excited to introduce the Socialtext platform, which we have branded ‘Mixer’ to our employees.”
Lars Bauer

20+1 reasons not to launch an Enterprise Social Software project | Bertrand DUPERRIN's ... - 0 views

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    "Let's be clear : I'm talking about the reasons not to launch a defined project because it's born to fail. That does not mean that it's the case for every project : more and more of them are born to be sucessful mainly because of the growing maturity of companies about social networks."
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Connectbeam - 0 views

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    "Connectbeam SpotlightTM is an award winning social networking platform for business that connects employees and empowers you to be more innovative. It uses a user-centric approach to facilitate social networks of coworkers and helps them find and share information and expertise easily." Integration with MS Outlook, SharePoint, Confluence etc.
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Social Networking for the Legal Profession (Headshift) - 0 views

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    Report published by headshift, in association with Ark Group
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Susskind predicts the end of lawyers (The New Lawyer, Apr 8, 2009) - 0 views

  • Susskind, the man who brought us 'The Future of Law', has kept his readers frothing at the mouth with the release of a new book 'The End of Lawyer? Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services'.
  • "What we're seeing courtesy of this dreadful economy is an acceleration of what many of us have anticipated in legal services. And that is the introduction of all manner of efficiencies, largely due to the impact of information technology."
  • And his take on social networking has appealed to his legal blogging elite. "I believe that some version of social networking will come to dominate the way professional services are delivered and will transform legal services," he said.
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  • much of the work that used to be distributed to law firms in a conventional way will be displaces by a community-based sharing of legal experience. This will be disruptive to the legal profession beyond our imagination."
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    Chicago lawyers have been rigorously twittering and blogging about the recent keynote address delivered by Richard Susskind, the legal technology consultant, adviser and author, at last week's American Bar Association Techshow. There will be an "unimaginable, explosive growth and development in the power of technology", Susskind said, warning of a renewed zeitgeist around social networking."
Lars Bauer

Small Blue Suite Research Site - 0 views

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    "This is the future site of the SmallBlue World version, which is under construction. SmallBlue is a privacy-preserving data mining tool which unlocks the power of social network. An IBM Intranet production version has been indexing social network of 300,000+ IBMers in more than 100 countires. A commercial version of SmallBlue, called IBM Atlas (for Lotus Connections), has been deployed in several companies. If you are interested in Atlas, please contact IBM Lotus Software Services."
Lars Bauer

ROI of Social Networking for TransUnion | SocialText Blog on March 23, 2009 - 0 views

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    Internet Evolution interviewed TransUnion CTO John Parkinson about the ROI of Social Networking. It is relatively early in their use of Socialtext, but they are already achieving significant success.
Lars Bauer

headshift > Projects > Legal Division - Major International Investment Bank - 0 views

  • With the high levels of innovation and complexity in banking products, our client wanted to ensure that people involved in the negotiation and implementation of associated transactions could stay abreast of change and be better connected with relevant expertise and information.  In that context, we have been working in a consultancy capacity with members of pilot groups from distinct operational areas and communities, to identify key processes/business needs to be supported by well-positioned social tools.
  • Implementing social tools that fit the use cases
  • Our recommended solution combined, amongst other things, a wiki, shared blogs, book-marking, tagging and personalised pages.
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Cogenz | Enterprise Social Bookmarking - 0 views

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    secure enterprise social networking and bookmarking behind the corporate firewall
Lars Bauer

What is enterprise2.0? Five pillars for efficient knowledge sharing : crisscrossed blog - 0 views

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    June 10, 2007 -- The five pillars identified by Christian Kreutz are: tagging, social bookmarking, blogging, wikis and feeds/RSS
Lars Bauer

How to Integrate Social Media into Product Marketing | SocialComputingJournal.com on Fe... - 0 views

  • The tools: Here are the social media tools I use for product marketing: Blog Twitter bit.ly FriendFeed Google Reader SlideShare Scribd YouTube Google Video
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Has 'IT' Killed 'KM'? | 3 Geeks and a Law Blog on Jul 2, 2009 - 0 views

  • I think that Knowledge Management (KM) has become so overwhelmed with technology products that the individuals in KM have become ‘tech support’ rather than knowledge managers. Yesterday, I read two different articles that reinforced my conception of what I think is a major flaw in the idea of “Knowledge Management” within law firms.
  • Penny Edwards’ articles on Social Networking for the Legal Profession. Edwards mentions that the approach we take to capturing “knowledge” is a hold over of the 1990’s IT ‘centralized’, or as she put it in her book “Industrial Technology.”
  • In my opinion, this type of self-cataloging and attempt at creating a ultra-structured system creates a process that is: difficult to use; doesn’t fit the way that lawyers conduct their day-to-day work; gives a false sense of believing that the knowledge has been captured and can be easily recovered; leads to user frustration and “work around” methods; and results in expensive, underutilized software resources.
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  • that the answer to pulling KM out of the 20th Century structure is to get away from the centralization method and begin re-learning the way that lawyers conduct their business. They identify that the source of lawyers’ “ideas, knowledge, leads, business opportunities, support, trust and co-operation” are developed through their social interactions.
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