“Getting into” Social Software and How It Is Changing the Role of Traditional Knowledge Management

If yesterday I took the opportunity to share with you folks a rather extensive, but very descriptive, article on Social Media at IBM – Focus on Podcasting by George Faulkner, today I thought I would pick up another subject along those very same lines, but with a different twist. One of my good friends at … Continue reading “Getting into” Social Software and How It Is Changing the Role of Traditional Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management 1.0 vs. Knowledge Management 2.0

Tags: Technorati, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Management 1.0, Knowledge Management 2.0, KM 1.0, KM 2.0, Social Computing, Social Networking, Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0, Dennis Howlett, James Dellow, Collaboration, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Workers, Innovation I *love* comments in weblogs. Don’t you? I mean, ever since I started weblogging about three years ago I have always thought … Continue reading Knowledge Management 1.0 vs. Knowledge Management 2.0

IBM Lotus Connections – We the Knowledge Managers

Tags: Neil Ward-Dutton, Librarians, Library 2.0, Lotusphere2007, IBM Lotus Connections, Lotus Connections, Lotus, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Knowledge Sharing, Communities, Knowledge Managers, Collaboration 2.0, KM 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Dogear, Social Bookmarking, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking Phew! What a couple of days, folks ! To say that I have been incredibly busy at work … Continue reading IBM Lotus Connections – We the Knowledge Managers

The Business Case for Enterprise Social Bookmarking: $4.6 Million a Year in Cost Savings!

A couple of weeks ago, the amazingly talented Dion Hinchcliffe put together a blog post under the title of “The 2010 Social Business Landscape” that would probably classify as one of the most insightful, resourceful and essential articles published during the course of this year that everyone in the industry should be reading. Yes, in … Continue reading The Business Case for Enterprise Social Bookmarking: $4.6 Million a Year in Cost Savings!

Top 10 Use Cases Enterprise Microsharing Will Help You Get Less Email

I have always wondered when would articles like eMarketer‘s "Social Not a Threat to E-Mail" grab that opportunity of providing a bit more of extensive details on the transition that email is currently going through at the moment moving away from being, consistently, that content repository that fits, and suits all sorts of interactions, to … Continue reading Top 10 Use Cases Enterprise Microsharing Will Help You Get Less Email

McAfee’s Hypothesis and The Adventures of Molly Discovering Social Software

After last week’s blog post on "The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections — Collaborating Effectively through Wikis" in which I tried to cover in a few words a quick response to that really insightful article put together by Andy McAfee under the title "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Email" (as … Continue reading McAfee’s Hypothesis and The Adventures of Molly Discovering Social Software