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Want People to Learn? Get Them to Collaborate

Mindflash

Of all the sections in my book on critical skills learning professionals need to know now, “enterprise 2.0 That’s where enterprise 2.0 While there’s a lot of overlap between “social learning” and these enterprise 2.0 What Is Enterprise 2.0 Enterprise 2.0

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Forget the Technology - Is Your Organization's Environment Enterprise 2.0? (McAfee)

Mark Oehlert

This is a BRILLIANT point and quite possibly the most important one in the realm of implementing Enterprise 2.0. McAfee talks about getting requests to evaluate specific products for their 2.0-newness.he Tags: enterprise 2.0

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Social Learning, Collaboration, and Team Identity

Skilful Minds

Mortensen and Hinds surveyed twenty-four product development teams, finding that, on average, only 75% of the employees on any given distributed team agreed on who is, and who is not, a member of their product development team. Learning Experience Social Networks Web 2.0 e-Learning 2.0 e-Learning 2.0

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Shaping Social Business Ecosystems as Learnscapes

Skilful Minds

The emergence of social media provides people inside and outside organizations with a way to actively speak about, speak to, and engage the product and service offerings of enterprises. Enterprises, on the other hand, listen to, engage, and act on insights gained from social media. Social Networks Web 2.0

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Business applications of Twitter

E-Learning Provocateur

The release of a new product. • Tags: Twitter informal learning social media social networking enterprise 2.0 Suddenly Twitter comes into its own as an alternative communications medium. What could your company tweet about? Maybe: • Its latest financial results. • But you have to be very careful to provide value.

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How to revamp your learning model

E-Learning Provocateur

There are plenty of other examples, such as a certain level of product knowledge, that may be critical to the role. Such data may include productivity statistics, quality scores, complaint volumes, engagement indices… whatever can be analysed to identify training needs and/or evaluate learning outcomes.

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DevLearn ‘09 Keynote: Andrew McAfee #dl09

Learning Visions

Brent in his usual enthusiastic tone welcomes us and runs through the business… Andrew McAfee New book out: Enterprise 2.0: Where we are with enterprise 2.0? Definition: “Enterprise 2.0 They want to make it more agile, lean, productive, etc. Tags: web 2.0 The state of an art.

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