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Incredibly Dull: Social Architecture

Incredibly Dull About Me Andrew Gent View my complete profile Topics Information Architecture (24) Knowledge Management (50) Poetry (15) Technology (38) Video Games (19) Blog Archive ▼ 2009 (17) ▼ April (5) Sustainable KM: The Challenges (Part 4) Have We Missed the Boat? Social Architecture Sustainable KM: The Challenges (Part 3) There Are Only Three Corporate Strategy Diagrams i… ► March (5) Sustainable KM: The Challenges Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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ROI 2.0, Part 3: We don’t need a Social Media ROI model « The bamboo raft

Over the last few years, many in the Social Media space have been on a quest to find the perfect ROI model for blogs , micro- blogs , wikis, social networking, social bookmarking and other animals in the ever growing Web 2.0 Proxy Metrics Some of the ROI examples in the Groundswell book and blog rely on proxy marketing metrics, i.e., For example, The bamboo raft A floating journey of thoughts and images, by Aaron Kim Home About ROI 2.0, Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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At current growth rates everyone in the world will have a Twitter account by December 21 2009!

blog post from last week (extrapolating current exponential growth rates)… which will be a nice Christmas present for the Twitter founders) US ComScore has just released global Twitter usage figures for March, showing a 95% growth in the month to 19.1 million visitors. Using Using the same methodology Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Traction Software, Inc. | Blog737: No need to curb your enthusiasm …

Support home Products Use Cases Buy Customers Company News Blog Contact Us No need to curb your enthusiasm … Blog737 : July 8, 2008 ; Posted by Greg Lloyd; 1 Attachment Read Prof Andrew McAfees recent blog post Curb My Enthusiasm for a very concise summary of the model, analysis and conclusions of a July / August 2008 Harvard Business Review article he co-authored with MITs Erik Brynjolfsson . The boss would be present at the beginning of each session, Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Weblogg-ed " New Reading, New Writing

Site menu: about | speaking | my stuff ed blogs | resources rss guide videos contact Connective Reading & Connective Writing 22 Apr 2009 08:50 am New Reading, New Writing A great essay by Steven Johnson in the Wall Street Journal this weekend “ How the E-Book Will Change the Way we Read and Write ” has me thinking hard once again about reading and writing skills and literacies as we move toward an even more digitally integrated world of texts and links. In my presentations , one of the most powerful examples of Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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How mind mapping software helps you to work smarter – Mind Mapping …

think the thought incubation process has been the most valuable part of mind mapping for me thus far – whenever I need to come up with material for a presentation / blog post / virtually any other report or document I start with a mind map by default. How mind mapping software helps you to work smarter (Mind Mapping Software Blog ) Wir verwenden sehr häufig MindMaps um einfach unsere wirren Ideen strukturiert darzustellen. Sign up for the RSS feed What is RSS?

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Principles for Effective Virtual Teamwork | April 2009 | Communications of the ACM

Skip to Main Content acm.org Join ACM About Communications Alerts & Feeds Sign In Search Term Communications Digital Library Home News Advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM , other ACM resources, and from around the Web. Latest News News Archive Blogs About the Blogs BLOG@CACM Blogroll Blogs Archive Opinion Articles Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Is Collaboration Destroying Value at Your Company? – Business Center – PC World

Search Browse All Home News Reviews How-To Blogs Videos Downloads Shop & Compare Community Business Center Magazine Subscribe & Get a Bonus CD Customer Service RSS Newsletters Smart Technology for Smart Companies Topics: Software / Services Office Hardware Security Servers / Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Roundup : Hover, DoingText, DocSyncer, Notify.me, Delivr

Which is pretty handy as all your shortened links could begin with your Twitter or blog domain URL. You get an RSS feed, download to PDF, create a presentation , share embed code, send direct message, version history, Activity/News feed, etc… DocSyncer – will automatically synch changes in your MS Office documents to Google Docs. Hover – We know services like bit.ly allow you to personalise a shortened URL with an optional custom name eg

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What Leads to Effective Virtual Teamwork?

present these principles and also provide links to our past posts that may help our readers put those principles to practice. (more…) …Tags: Tags: Teamwork Leadership Collaboration Collaboration technology Challenges after action review blogs collaboration collaboration technology communication email etiquette leading virtually motivation motivation in virtual teams online collaboration team building team compact thank you email trust virtual team virtual work virtual world wiki The April 2009 issue of the Communications of the ACM, a highly respected journal, published an article by Jay F.

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What Do RSS Subscriber Numbers Really Tell Us?

Unfortunately, there’s no easy or simple way at present to provide RSS subscriber numbers other than as an approximate snapshot of how many people are actively subscribed to a feed at any given point in time. The FeedBlitz blog (FeedBlitz is a Feedburner competitor) does the best job I’ve seen in explaining how subscriber counts are tallied in a piece called “ On RSS Subscriber Counts and FeedBurner Metrics “: Written by Eric Berlin

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Valuable Content – Views and Social Signals

Nancy’s top ten posts for Q1 according to various social signals were: Tom Vander Wall Nails My Sharepoint Experience – Full Circle , March 23, 2009 CoP Series #6: Community Leadership in Learning – Full Circle , March 10, 2009 Twitter as Search Engine or Community Seed – Full Circle , March 6, 2009 CoP Series #5: Is my community a community of practice? – Full Circle , March 5, 2009 CoP Series #4: Practice Makes Perfect – Full Circle , March 3, 2009 CoP Series #9: Community Heartbeats – Full Circle , March 19, 2009 CoP Series #8: Content and Community – Full Circle , March Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Web Worker Careers: Coaching

Niches : Some niche areas coaches hone in on include the financial services industry; teaching dining and business etiquette to help professionals avoid embarrassing moments at formal events; giving advice to entrepreneurs looking for angels or venture capital investors; designing and giving presentations ; and supporting women starting a business. built that company’s client base through networks like LinkedIn , social media, blogs and email. Written by Meryl Evans

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Social Media Case Studies | The Parallax View: Social Media inside the Firewall / Enterprise Social Networks

Happy to discuss… The Hot List SAP   - A company transforms itself via social media (pdf) BlogCouncil  a stack of presentations from major corporations from last year’s  Blogwell Gaspedal  conference Walmart Graco Intel Cisco UPS The Home Depot Kaiser Permanente Ford   Amber Naslund interviews  Scott Monty  to see what he and his team are up to at Ford Motors SeaWorld ROI of social media Lego and Cluetrain   X-Men using MySpace to promote the movie British Telecom learn about Richard Dennison and BT’s adoption of social media Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Enterprise 2.0: Natural Disillusionment or a Pipe Dream? | Pretzel Logic

In turn, proponents of using social computing software on the customer side will likely get shot down, were they to present a long drawn process to showing real results. think you're on to something with the idea of focusing on specific pain points and proving results in a contained fashion (and not just because I was saying something similar on my blog , also in response to Dion's post: http://www.emergingwebmemo.com/2009/04/can-targ…

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Open Enterprise 2009 – Charlene Li Interviewed by Stowe Boyd

initiative that Oliver Marks and Stowe Boyd are putting together to present at the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 Blog Knowledge Workers Charlene Li Leadership Leadership 2.0 Grassroots Efforts  JP Rangaswami Andy McAfee Blogs Blogging Metablogging Cultural Barrier Here is another interesting video interview link for the wonderfully insightful Open Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston. Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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Preparing for community release

it will also have a blog that is re-syndicated from the Information Desk Community (see below) A one stop shop with a communications blog , communal tips blog , and various forums. – I also want to showcase some icons of featured bloggers and communities, I may even blog about some great blog posts and hot forum discussions Our Communities of Practice at work are currently in the development stage. As we learn the software and develop guides we are also piloting lots of various communities to learn about structure, and human dynamics.

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Enterprise 2.0 culture barriers: Brick wall or Hurdles? | Pretzel Logic

Blog , Venkatesh Rao of the Xerox Innovation Group makes a compelling case that “there is no such thing as culture change”. Realistic roadblocks are presented by management with invested power/influence, governance (regulation) and legal concerns, and yes, the 9x factor that McAfee pointed out early on, which you’ve also alluded to.

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Technology Stewardship and Unexpected Uses

I was cruising through my blog reader, hopelessly “behind” in reading (my own construction – I know I can “mark all read!”) Presentation Zen: TED talk: Twitter & the power of the unexpected Role model your experience and practices with tools, but don’t present them as the only options. 8221;) and came upon a post from Vic Desotelle who pointed to a TED talk on Compassion which somehow lead me to a Garr Reynolds post about a TED Talk by Evan Williams of Twitter.

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Top 100 eLearning Items

By Michael Agger – Slate Magazine Bloom’s Taxonomy Blooms Digitally The present and future of Personal Learning Environments (PLE) 100 eLearning Articles and White Papers How to Embed Almost Anything in your Website Top Ten Reasons To Blog and Top Ten Not to Blog Choose the Best Search for Your Information Need Why Doing Things Half Right Gives You the Best Results Creating Passionate Users: Crash course in learning theory 100 Helpful Web Tools for Every Kind of Learner (Fiona King) LMS Satisfaction Features and Barriers Brought to you by: Work Literacy

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