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2010 in Retrospect: Top Few Blogs and Books

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and Social Software should be opt-in by Gautam Ghosh 22. How to Build a Social Learning Culture by Lars Hyland 24. Marcia Conner on Transforming Organizations through Social Media and Social Learning 25. Enterprise 2.0 - Community Spaces can lead to Walled Gardens by Sumeet Moghe 19. Enterprise 2.0

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50 Posts and Articles that Made Me Think in 2011

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and Social Business Initiatives Are Likely to Remain Difficult by JonHusband Community Management CommunityManagement: The Strategic New IT-Enabled Business Capability by DionHinchcliffe Communitymanagement: The 'essential' capability of successful Enterprise 2.0

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Lurking is Not a Static State

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Just a couple of days back I read Luis Suarez's post on Social Learning at TELUS by Dan Pontefract , where Dan Pontefract says (and I am quoting Luis Suarez's post here): You don’t have to have everyone on board to get value: Indeed, something that we have seen ourselves, over at IBM as well with some of our social software tools, like IBM Connections (..)

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Is Multiple Activity Streams the Way Forward for Enterprise Platforms?

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In a different post, he writes: … I am concerned that having status updates, file sharing, Q&A,news links, CRM updates, social media feeds, workflow approvals, ERP orders,support tickets, polls/surveys and a dozen other sources of information all pipedinto the same stream can make social software almost unusable.

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