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Jonathan Distad

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Social Software Governance

What is your social software and media governance policy?  A big question in enterprise IT – especially when you intend to roll out applications like Connections and Quickr. Here is what was discussed at Collaboration University last week: Do you extend email and internet usage policy to Connections, Sametime and Quickr? Internal policies should be […]

Collaboration University – Day 1

Collaboration University is currently being held this week in Chicago, last week it was in London.  It is 3 days of heads-down on Connections, Quickr and Sametime.  This year, the focus was really on extending the newest versions of Sametime 8.5.1 and Quickr(Domino).  But the concepts of extending these applications within each other work for […]

Unleashing your employee's potential

Josh Bernoff (@jbernoff) penned a nice blog on Mashable.com (@mashable) the other day about unleashing your employees  potential through social media.  Diving a bit deeper, he notes how Best Buy encourages employees to throw out “half baked ideas” and let the good ones bubble up – folksonomy!  I am working with the nice people at […]

Unleashing your employee’s potential

Josh Bernoff (@jbernoff) penned a nice blog on Mashable.com (@mashable) the other day about unleashing your employees  potential through social media.  Diving a bit deeper, he notes how Best Buy encourages employees to throw out “half baked ideas” and let the good ones bubble up – folksonomy!  I am working with the nice people at […]

Value of Social Software

More and more, I am reading great articles on Social Collaboration within the enterprise.  Not only in tech-driven websites like CIO.com and Mashable.com but here is a recent article, one of many recently, in Forbes.com about Enterprise Collaboration. In this interview, Jeff Schick of IBM explains some core components of collaboration: knowledge management, process discovery […]

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