Enterprise 2.0: The Dawn of Emergent Collaboration Andrew P. McAfee Topic: Management of Technology and Innovation Reprint 47306; Spring 2006, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp. 21-28
In our “Entrepreneurship and New Media” lab project teams of students worked with two start-up companies. The student teams were connected to each other and to their supervisors in academia and practice through a community system. We present a first q
Plenty of social networking sites encourage this sort of behavior by giving users the illusion that they are merely interacting with friends, when in reality much of their behavior is viewable by any interested party. Google is another popular way of chec
Since his appointment as head of KM solutions at the BBC, he has jumpstarted collaboration and knowledge sharing among employees on a budget that would make most software vendors squirm.