"Web 2.0" is the portion of the Internet that's interactively produced by many people; it includes Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, and prediction markets. In just a few years, Web 2.0 communities have demonstrated astonishing levels of innovation, knowledge accumulation, collaboration, and collective intelligence. Now, leading organizations are bringing the Web's novel tools and philosophies inside, creating Enterprise 2.0. In this book, Andrew McAfee shows how they're doing this, and why it's benefiting them. Enterprise 2.0 makes clear that the new technologies are good for much more than just socializing-when properly applied, they help businesses solve pressing problems, capture dispersed and fast-changing knowledge, highlight a...
Traditional knowledge management has been characterised by a primarily top down approach. However, t...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
In 2004 the phenomenon Web 2.0 becomes popular – a mindset change takes place in which ‘You’ – the I...
The arrival of social and collaborative software applications (e.g. Facebook, Hyves, and LinkedIn), ...
The arrival of social and collaborative software applications (e.g. Facebook, Hyves, and LinkedIn), ...
The nature of the enterprise and working is rapidly changing. Recognizing the enabling competitive a...
This paper is an investigation and exploration of the web phenomena Web 2.0 and its emergence from t...
Parallel to the consumer social web, a myriad of companies are adopting social software either for i...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
The current popularity of social networking is starting to infiltrate the corporate space. Web 2.0 a...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
Traditional knowledge management has been characterised by a primarily top down approach. However, t...
Traditional knowledge management has been characterised by a primarily top down approach. However, t...
Traditional knowledge management has been characterised by a primarily top down approach. However, t...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
In 2004 the phenomenon Web 2.0 becomes popular – a mindset change takes place in which ‘You’ – the I...
The arrival of social and collaborative software applications (e.g. Facebook, Hyves, and LinkedIn), ...
The arrival of social and collaborative software applications (e.g. Facebook, Hyves, and LinkedIn), ...
The nature of the enterprise and working is rapidly changing. Recognizing the enabling competitive a...
This paper is an investigation and exploration of the web phenomena Web 2.0 and its emergence from t...
Parallel to the consumer social web, a myriad of companies are adopting social software either for i...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
The current popularity of social networking is starting to infiltrate the corporate space. Web 2.0 a...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
Traditional knowledge management has been characterised by a primarily top down approach. However, t...
Traditional knowledge management has been characterised by a primarily top down approach. However, t...
Traditional knowledge management has been characterised by a primarily top down approach. However, t...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...
Enterprise 2.0 refers to a set of organizational and technological approaches steered to enable new ...