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| 10 Dec 2009 by schaeferblick Im ersten Teil „The Power of Technology Enabled Collaboration“ greift er seine bereits 2007 unter dem Titel „Enterprise 2.0 Bullseye“ publizierte Klassifizierung wieder auf, in der er nach der Verbindungsstärke zwischen Personen in den ... Schaeferblick Weblog - http://schaeferblick.wordpress.com/ |
| 1 Dec 2009 by FutureLab He uses a bullseye metaphor focused on the strength of ties between colleagues to explain that. At the center of the bullseye are strongly-tied colleagues meaning people who work together in the same department, in the same location, ... Marketing & Strategy Innovation Blog - http://www.futurelab.net/blogs/marketing-strategy-innovation/ |
| 29 Nov 2009 Colleagues, Please see below a video review by John Caddell, author of the Customers Are Talking blog, on Andrew McAfee's new book (November 2009) Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools For Your Organization's Toughest Challenges. ... At the center of the bullseye are strongly-tied colleagues meaning people who work together in the same department, in the same location ... people with strong ties would use tools like wikis, or collaborative development tools, ... Latest Activity on MedTech-IQ - http://medtechiq.ning.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 by rlavigne42 16:53 PM Nov 16th from Tweetie; A Conversation with Andrew McAfee http://bit.ly/1u4r2h (via @swiertz) #E20 16:53 PM Nov 16th from Tweetie; @mrboilermaker Resolved conflicts lead to Collaboration. Unresolved conflicts lead to more ... My Thoughts Enclosed... - http://rlavigne42.wordpress.com/ [ More results from My Thoughts Enclosed... ] |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Jevon Macdonald Andrew: I kind of had an idea of the main points I wanted to hit, and once I put that bullseye model out there of strong, weak, potential and no ties, and the more I thought about it, I realized that was an organizing principal for the ... Dachis Group :: Collaboratory - http://www.dachisgroup.com/ - References |
| 8 Nov 2009 by fredzimny “I respond by asking them to talk a bit more about what they mean by Enterprise 2.0 and by introducing the concepts of the tie strength bull's-eye and the set of possible benefits. I have found that these frameworks help focus the ... Fredzimny's Blog - http://fredzimny.wordpress.com/ - References [ More results from Fredzimny's Blog ] |
| 24 Oct 2009 by Giorgio Bertini How to Hit the Enterprise 2.0 Bullseye : Andrew McAfee's Blog. Bookmark added by Giorgio Bertini at 06:54 PM CDT. My colleague Clay Christensen stresses that managers are voracious consumers of theory. In other words, they value ways to ... Twine | Social Networking - Trends and... - http://www.twine.com/twine/11vkdg59p-2nm/social-netwo... |
| 17 Sep 2009 by Neal Ford Andrew McAfee of Harvard has done a lot of research on how social networking intersects with the enterprise (soon to be captured in a book I can't wait to read, Enterprise 2.0). I saw him talk recently about why ... He defines 3 kinds of social links: strong, weak, and potential, shown in a bulls-eye layout: bulleye diagram. Your strong links are the people you see regularly, either at the office or during the normal course of your life. There's a good chance you know ... Meme Agora - http://memeagora.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 1 Sep 2009 The number of business cases we can think of is certainly big (as Andrew McAfee argued in his last post) and surely Enterprise 2.0 is heavily focused on emergence thus supporting unexpected always evolving behaviors and use cases. ... Following McAfee bullseye, this path moves from stronger ties (closures) to weakier or even not existing ties (leveraging brokerage, structural holes, etc). My point is that very often deciding arbitrarily the tools to start with is not a ... Socialtext blog - http://www.socialtext.com/blog/ - References |
| 24 Aug 2009 by Paul Mathiesen a great video of how to hit the enterprise 2.0 bullseye. Paul Mathiesen's Blog - http://paulmathiesen.wordpress.com/ |
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