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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Benjamin Jörissen

Benjamin Jörissen

The Future of Collaborative Networks - 2 views

  • Vendors of this social software have repurposed social media tools from the consumer web by wrapping them in an enterprise message. Suddenly social networks, social bookmarking, forums, blogs, video sharing and microblogging are the new path to productivity. Alas, it has become all too clear that individually these applications have not delivered for the enterprise in a meaningful way.
  • product development that is driven by feature checklists
  • This approach to software development does not work.
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  • This class of software forces business users to adopt the myopic social visions imagined by the developers
  • They exacerbate the real problems within businesses by creating distractions and, worse, proliferate more disconnected data and application silos.
  • Rather than focusing on socialization, one to one interactions and individual enrichment, businesses must be concerned with creating an information fabric within their organizations.
  • When you make this information fabric easy to edit between groups of individuals in a dynamic, secure, governed and real-time manner, it creates a Collaborative Network.
  • Social media technologies have been revolutionary in the consumer web space and are useful in creating engaging online communities. However, isolated pockets of socialization within business bring little value to the organization as a whole.
  • Now the big question is, how do you implement a Collaborative Network? What are strategies and best practices? What technologies and design patterns are best suited?
  • Suffice to say, Collaborative Networks in the enterprise will undoubtedly be as indispensable as e-mail and telephones are to us today.
Benjamin Jörissen

Collaborative Networks vs Social Networks | Collaboration 2.0 | ZDNet.com - 3 views

  • piecemeal departmental use of collaboration tools, while useful parochially, do not create a meaningful information fabric that weaves the entire enterprise together
  • crucial differences between consumer oriented social life networking and business focused collaboration networks
  • Collaborative Networks are focused on groups accessing and organizing data into actionable formats that enable decision making, collaboration and reuse.
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  • casual social life organization is very different to working together through deliverables to achieve results
  • There is considerable conversation in the social media space about tools effectively being a means to an end: this is clearly nonsense. As I’ve said before buying a toolkit doesn’t make you a mechanic any more than starting blogging makes you a journalist.
Benjamin Jörissen

Web 2.0 Literacy Tools Master List Fall - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 Literacy Tools Master List Fall - PDF document, version 1.3
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