History is repeating itself
From Lotus Notes to Sharepoint and Social Media
Is Sharepoint a failed vision for collaboration?
see:
http://www.cmswire.com/cms/social-business/is-sharepoint-a-failed-vision-for-collaboration-020271.php
However we will judge the history of KM and collaboration, the cornerstone is not technology but people and culture or behaviour.
When we talk about information governance either, the point is not a lack of visions and good policies but the true commitment to business alignment and trust according to desirable behaviour when it comes to implementation in the real world.
Unsurprisingly, IT and business executives both lack the time, inclination and knowledge required to undertake yet another enterprise authority for an unmanaged asset such as data. This inattention by
information-intensive organizations to managing their data as an asset means lost revenue, higher costs, increased liabilities and damaged reputation. (Gartner)
The future of competition is about outbehaviour not outperformance.
(Dov Seidman - http://www.howistheanswer.com/)
see also: http://sachachua.com/blog/2009/09/brainstorming-around-smart-work/
Is Sharepoint a failed vision for collaboration?
see:
http://www.cmswire.com/cms/social-business/is-sharepoint-a-failed-vision-for-collaboration-020271.php
However we will judge the history of KM and collaboration, the cornerstone is not technology but people and culture or behaviour.
When we talk about information governance either, the point is not a lack of visions and good policies but the true commitment to business alignment and trust according to desirable behaviour when it comes to implementation in the real world.
Unsurprisingly, IT and business executives both lack the time, inclination and knowledge required to undertake yet another enterprise authority for an unmanaged asset such as data. This inattention by
information-intensive organizations to managing their data as an asset means lost revenue, higher costs, increased liabilities and damaged reputation. (Gartner)
The future of competition is about outbehaviour not outperformance.
(Dov Seidman - http://www.howistheanswer.com/)
see also: http://sachachua.com/blog/2009/09/brainstorming-around-smart-work/
jhagmann - 28. Apr, 13:44