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Should Knowledge Workers Have Enterprise 2.0 Ratings?

Mixed by Sam Van Campenhout (Business Development Manager @ Whatever) in Enterprise 2.0

25 September
An article originally posted on blog.hbs.edu

“Imagine that an organization has deployed a full suite of emergent social software platforms (ESSPs) for its members— blogs, wikis, discussion / Q&A forums, upload facilities for photos and videos and etc., Digg-like utilities to flag and vote on digital content, prediction markets, some kind of enterprise Twitter, and whatever else a ‘full suite’ consists of, now or in the future. And imagine further that the leaders of the organization are sincerely interested in pursuing Enterprise 2.0 and getting their people to actually use the new tools. What would they then do? What would be their smart course(s) of action?”

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In my opinion…

Interesting article from Andrew McAfee on his blog in which he tries to come up with a rather simple weight-free yet multidimensional model in order to qualify/rate the contribution of individual end-users (both taking into account quantitive as well as qualitative criteria) to social software platforms; this will for sure evolve into a more in-depth model that many organisations will be able to use/finetune for their environment.

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