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Tapping your hidden talent
2 Comments Published by Niall Cook April 24th, 2007 in Collective intelligence, Knowledge managementI wanted to highlight a couple of pertinent posts relating to collective intelligence and the power of social bookmarking.
First up is Tapping into the Hidden Talent in your Office from What a Concept! They discuss many of the changes that organizations will experience as a result of a more connected workforce. The last paragraph in […]
The benefits of enterprise bookmarking
3 Comments Published by Niall Cook April 23rd, 2007 in Enterprise bookmarkingSomeone just asked me what the benefits of social bookmarking in the enterprise (and thus Cogenz) are. Here’s my attempt at a response. Interested to hear what you think…
Put quite simply, Cogenz manages the knowledge that employees create when they discover useful web pages.
Think about how many web pages you visit during the day. Think […]
Tagging for the rest of us
1 Comment Published by Niall Cook April 5th, 2007 in Enterprise bookmarkingThere’s been quite a bit of interest in Honeywell’s roll out of social tagging, as first reported by Rich Hoeg. It’s being hailed as “Enterprise 2.0 goes mainstream!”, a milestone that signals that Enterprise 2.0 has arrived.
It’s great to see, but let’s not get carried away. The “mainstream” is not actually one or two big […]
I just came across Afilimonov’s notes from Gartner’s Social Software in the Enterprise Roundtable:
There is general lack of understanding what social tagging is and what it has to offer. Most companies are just curious about the phenomenon but don’t see real application in their business. Adoption rate is close to non-existent. Only one company reported […]
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Enterprise 2.0 in Review
0 Comments Published by Niall Cook December 20th, 2006 in Enterprise bookmarkingZDNet’s Dion Hinchcliffe rounds up 2006 from the perspective of Enterprise 2.0. Here’s his timeline:
March 2006
Harvard’s Andrew McAfee introduces Enterprise 2.0
April 2006
Nicholas Carr says “some skepticism is in orderâ€
July 2006
The first Enterprise 2.0 labeled products appear
The challenges and issues of Enterprise 2.0 get largely bounded
September 2006
Enterprise 2.0 hits the conference circuit
November 2006
Enterprise 2.0 undergoes a […]
Connecting the creators, thinkers and doers
1 Comment Published by Niall Cook December 18th, 2006 in Enterprise bookmarkingUpdate 19 Dec 2006: Euan Semple distinguishes between different types of people and different types of behaviour.
In Information Week’s article of 11 December (’Innovators & Influencers: From Web 2.0 to Enterprise 2.0‘), JP Rangaswami said something that’s had me thinking about the role of enterprise bookmarking systems like Cogenz for the last few days.
When asked […]
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