It is amusing that we are already talking about merging Enterprise 2.0 and Social Media when both are not even half baked as individual disciplines. I agree that they should be related, but I am not so sure that the divider should be completely torn down. Perhaps a connector tunneled through the wall is a better approach. What do you think?
Thought of the Day: September 15, 2009
September 15, 2009 · 1 Comment
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Dan Keldsen // September 15, 2009 at 10:45 am
Wouldn’t that make Social Media simply Web 2.0 – and we’re back to the divide between Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0?
Which is not a bad thing, incidentally, but still useful to call out the likely differences between outward-facing and inward-facing systems. I agree that in all but the best and most cutting-edge organizations will have divisions between the two, and while the slow movement to combine is afoot, it’s still a tad early for the general masses – and that’s to be expected with adoption curves, chasms, et al.
And I’d suggest that the knowledge chain makes a useful view into how to cross those boundaries.
(see http://www.slideshare.net/dan.keldsen/enterprise-20-knowledge-management-20/39 within context)