These are my links for January 8th through January 10th:
- Communities and Collaboration – New blog post: Web 2.0 in Local Government http://tinyurl.com/9kebga
- Web 2 in Local Government – How and why local authorities and Government should be planning to exploit the collaborative features of Web 2.0
technologies. - Groundswell – Companies often approach Social Computing as a list of technologies to be deployed as needed — a blog here, a podcast there — to achieve a marketing goal. But a more coherent approach is to start with your target audience and determine what kind of relationship you want to build with them, based on what they are ready for. You can use the tool on this page to get started.
- Anecdote: When should we collaborate? – When thinking about good times to collaborate, it’s useful to start with a simple model that helps us understand the nature of the types of issues we might encounter in an enterprise. Here I’ve illustrated the Cynefin (pronounced cun-ev-in) framework which categorises organisational activity into four domains [2]:
- White Llama: Social reporting at events: a brief guide – A short guide to show what a flock of social reporters can do for you
- Circling Around To KM – There is a certain level of know-how involved in getting technology to properly augment KM efforts – but the more challenging barriers are the people and organizational factors that remain regardless of the tools involved. Some of the latest blog and twitter conversation threads on KM vs. social computing or KM vs. Enterprise 2.0 or KM vs. social-anything miss that subtle point.
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