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The Information Architecture of Social Experience Design: Five Principles, Five Anti-Patterns

A rundown of the main Do’s and Dont’s when designing social software. Related:

Monday – 10 August 2009 @ 12:19

Developing an Enterprise Social Computing Strategy

Intel IT has deployed an enterprise-wide social computing platform that combines professional networking tools with social media such as wikis and blogs, and integrates with existing enterprise software. Read how Intel IT transformed collaboration across Intel while addressing top business challenges such as helping employees to find relevant information and expertise more quickly, breaking down silos; attracting and retaining new employees; and capturing the tacit knowledge of mature employees.

Monday – 03 August 2009 @ 18:00

Miscellaneous Links For 2009-07-11:

If you can handle some academical ranting, this quite long article deals with the vagueness that is inherent in Knowledge Management theory and practices:

Finally, these bookmarklets make web browsing much, much easier:

Saturday – 11 July 2009 @ 11:52

Intranet links for 2009-07-08:

Some more non-Intranet 2.0 links:

Wednesday – 08 July 2009 @ 7:38

Enterprise 2.0 Links for 2009-06-30, dealing more or less with adoption issues:

These two links are also noteworthy regarding the debate about Enterprise 2.0 ROI:

On a related note, two more scholarly insights:

Tuesday – 30 June 2009 @ 13:16

A quick follup to my post from yesterday: Over on Mashable, there is a short article about why your company should have a social media policy for external social media sites like Facebook, Youtube, Xing, or every other site where your employees can add a profile that identifies them as representatives of your company.

Saturday – 09 May 2009 @ 7:18

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