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Siloed Social Conversations Impede Shared Experience

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Change Management Collaboration Experience Design Innovation Social Business Design Social Media Social Networks Uncategorized co-creation community Customer Communities Enterprise 2.0 John Seely Brown social business social software'

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Institutional Innovation and Podular Design

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In Social is the plural of personal JP Rangaswami contends that institutional innovation is required to achieve the potential that social software offers organizations in general, and for-profit companies in particular. JP's voice is one of several important contributions to current thinking about innovation.

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Social Learning, Collaboration, and Team Identity

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Its focus was on the importance of social software applications in the Enterprise to the ability of distributed project team members to recognize who is on their team at any point in time, and who isn't. Recently, Mortensen continued researching the topic by studying 39 officially defined software and product development teams.

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Empathy and Collaboration in Social Business Design

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sometimes make the fundamental mistake of arguing that collaboration is really only about achieving goals, leaving the implication that incorporating social software into the workflow of organizations is sufficient. Advocates of Enterprise 2.0

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Customer Competencies, Co-Creation, and Brand Communities

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Word of mouth communities and networks using social software are increasingly spread over regional, national, and international borders, making them much more important to those who market branded products and services, online and off.

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SharePoint is not Enterprise 2.0 or Social Networking " Skilful Minds

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The social software stack, in particular the difference between collective understanding and collaborative understanding, frames Vander Wal's perspective. social media e-Learning 2.0 social networking twitter. Thomas' post, as always, offers a unique point of view on what Enterprise 2.0 elearning 2.0

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On the Roots of Social Computing

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I recently received an invitation from Mads Soegaard, Editor-in-Chief at Interaction-Design.org to offer those who read this blog an early view of a new chapter on Social Computing in their encyclopedia.

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