Knowledge Worker 2.0: Is s/he big or what?
Stephen Collins has put together an interesting slide show, chock-full of lessons about "how social computing can be a powerful people force for collaboration". Must be a good excuse to look at organizations as organisms.
I like this observation:
“...the focus is pretty much around the subject of people... And, like we all know, a successful KM strategy is one that combines into a perfect balance a focus on the people, on the tools and on the processes.” Luis Suarez, KM Consultant, IBM defines “Knowledge Management 2.0”
and this prescription too:
"introduce social software inside the wall to engage with your organisation and through the wall to engage with your clients, peers and communities "
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Stephen Collins has put together an interesting slide show, chock-full of lessons about "how social computing can be a powerful people force for collaboration". Must be a good excuse to look at organizations as organisms.
I like this observation:
“...the focus is pretty much around the subject of people... And, like we all know, a successful KM strategy is one that combines into a perfect balance a focus on the people, on the tools and on the processes.” Luis Suarez, KM Consultant, IBM defines “Knowledge Management 2.0”
and this prescription too:
"introduce social software inside the wall to engage with your organisation and through the wall to engage with your clients, peers and communities "
[via elsua]
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