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Cisco - Enterprise 2.0

Tony Karrer

I don't know how I missed this, but thanks to Bill Ives for covering it on the FastForward blog - More Web 2.0 Stories, Part One: Cisco Goes All Out on Enterprise 2.0 There's an internal version of MySpace, which provides not only title and contact info but also personal profiles, job histories, interests, and videos.

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Social Software Adoption

Tony Karrer

Not surprising, the terms most closely associated with Adoption are Adoption of Social Software and Adoption of Enterprise 2.0. There are some great resources on this such as: Ten tips for choosing & using social software Adoption of Web 2.0 and eLearning 2.0 adoption Facilitating Adoption of Web 2.0

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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? Most recent version of tips or rules of the world – how you succeed in deploying the new tech kit. Definition: “Enterprise 2.0

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Performance Support

Clark Quinn

Learnscape architects have implemented miniature versions of the internet behind corporate firewalls that provide all of these things, from peer-rated FAQs to wizards, on-line help desks, and best practices repositories. Jay does speak to this in his post, but I'm not sure that the adoption of Enterprise 2.0

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What's on Your Social Wish List?

CLO Magazine

You’ve been doing your own research on Enterprise 2.0 The profile should contain a photo, position, location, email address and expertise — tagged so it’s searchable. You’re a learning leader. and learning networks. Check your wish list against the eight features on ours.

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Your social wishlist

Jay Cross

make in-house expertise easier to tap. You’ve been doing your own research on “Enterprise 2.0” Profile should contain photo, position, location, email address, expertise (tagged so it’s searchable). The edited version is always close but rarely the same as what I send in. increase the level of innovation.

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How to Replace Top-Down Training with Collaborative Learning (3)

Jay Cross

That’s short for a phrase that kept coming up in conversation when he was writing Enterprise 2.0. Profile should contain photo, position, location, email address, expertise (tagged so it’s searchable). The primary thing to bear in mind, says MIT’s Andy McAfee (McAfee), is INATT. It’s short for “It’s Not About The Technology.”