Posts Tagged ‘enterprise20’

Bookmarks for April 24th through April 29th

These are my links for April 24th through April 29th: Let Your Customers Optimize Your Website for You – At the moment, the term “personalization” is surrounded by confusion, mostly because it has evolved far beyond what it once was: product recommendations. It’s now much more sophisticated and can be automated to provide insight at […]

Pinboard bookmarks for December 18th

Pinboard links for December 18th, syndicated automagically: Twitter / Riitta Raesmaa: Stop talking about "social … – raesmaa: Stop talking about "social" http://t.co/YItZsVNO via @padday

"First, heretics need other heretics

Recalling her early encounters with the leaders of the Intellipedia project, Sean Dennehy and Don Burke, Medina says, "we found each other and formed the rebel alliance." Second, iconoclasts may be inconvenient but they're inevitable in any institution. Bank on it, Medina advises leaders in every realm of endeavor: "you all have heretics. They are […]

Motivation with carrots and sticks …

… doesn’t work when dealing with creative, hard to pre-plan types of work. Knowledge work, yes. Much better to equip people with autonomy, mastery and a sense of purpose. And that’s putting up some interesting questions with regard to leadership styles (command and control is doomed …), the organization and improving of collaborative work (facilitating […]

Stumbled upon …

Identi.ca lately? It’s basically a Twitter clone built upon the Open Source microblogging software laconi.ca (and the OpenMicroBlogging Protokoll too). See Marshall Kirkpatrick at ReadWrite Web for insights into the potentials, like e.g. “federated microblogging” and distributing load via multiple interoperable installs … What else? Jay Cross offers us another chapter of Informal Learning: Rediscovering the […]

Focus Jahrbuch 2008: Web 2.0

Via Synaxon Blog habe ich vom Focus Jahrbuch 2008 mit dem Schwerpunkt Web 2.0 erfahren. Interessant weil die einzelnen Beiträge auch als Podcasts erhältlich sind. Aufgefallen sind mir: – Geschäftsmodelle im Web 2.0 von Tom Alby (mp3) – Enterprise 2.0 von Jörg Bienert (mp3) – RSS im Unternehmen von Jörg Rensmann (mp3)

Universal Enterprise Web Application Platform

Now, on to the third keynote of OSMB wednesday, “Beyond Portals – Collaboration, Social Networking, and Web 2.0 for the Enterprise” by Bryan Cheung of Liferay, Inc.. Slides are here. Liferay Portal is the world’s leading enterprise open source portal framework, offering integrated Web publishing and content management, an enterprise service bus and service-oriented architecture, […]