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The printing press constituted a true revolution in communication. But what really happened as a wider consequence of that revolution? Let’s try to reconstruct the circumstances that preceded print...
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RT @britz: Enterprise 2.0 Innovate 2012 Notes: Beyond Adoption http://t.co/5klpgOvA Rich post re: real work being needed w/in the social network #yam... Delete the scoop?
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It can be quite daunting when planning a change management program such as driving the adoption of enterprise 2.0. One way to tackle planning for enterprise 2.0 is to take an iterative approach: th... Delete the scoop?
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Changing people’s behaviour is hard, but not impossible. Successful adoption of an enterprise social platform means influencing human behaviour. Delete the scoop?
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usinesses are increasingly recognising the potential benefits of using social collaboration tools as part of a strategy to improve levels of collaboration within their organisation. What's more, it really couldn't be easier to purchase and deploy these tools - with many of them available as low-cost, SaaS-based services, there is often no need to have a formal business case approved, or even to involve IT in the process. Delete the scoop?
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Stop fretting about adoption and start thinking about what needs to stop. What will you get rid of to make way for social collaboration? (What's Your Unadoption Strategy For Enterprise 2.0? Delete the scoop?
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The results of a unique and ground-breaking research study (n=644+) indicate that there are four main barriers to increased adoption of social technologies in organizations: lack of knowledge and understanding, unprepared leadership, fear, and the... Via Arik Rizer Delete the scoop?
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