Links for 05/18/2008

  • tags: participation, knowledgeeconomy, incentive, knowledge

    • Enterprise 2.0 is not based on utopian ideals. It is instead based on the very principles that drive all free-market economies. Organisations that adopt enterprise 2.0 will do so for auto-preservation and corporate gain – to help their bottom line.” Period.”
    • In this type of setting why would I want to share my knowledge, it’s my “power”, we are all on our own, and my personal know-how is going to get me ahead. If I don’t share I will meet my expectations (and no-one else), but on the same hand if I don’t find any knowledge, I may not meet my expectations.
    • If you believe that conversations were creating incredible business value, maybe the focus should be on having many more conversations, much more easily.
  • KPO is a new phenomenon that is picking pace in India. It is “Knowledge Process Outsourcing”. In simple words it is the upward shift of BPO in the value chain. Old BPO companies that used to provide basic backend or customer care support are moving up this value chain.
    “Unlike conventional BPO where the focus is on process expertise, in KPO, the focus is on knowledge expertise.”

    tags: KPO, outsourcing, knowledge, knowledgeeconomy, knowledgeworkers

    • Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) is where outsourcers do high-end “knowledge-based” work rather than doing mere backend processing
    • “KPO is the next step in the outsourcing pyramid
  • tags: collaboration, email, infobesity, web2.0

  • As the Boomers fade into retirement and Gen Y takes root in the workplace, we’re going to see some big changes ahead, not just at work, but on the web as a whole.

    tags: generationy, management, digitalnatives

  • tags: oracle, enterprise2.0, conferencecalls, communities, engagement, implication

    • You can only do so many conference calls. With Enteprise 2.0, you can bring everyone into the same community and make them feel closer to the core.” Charles Phillips, president, Oracle
Bertrand DUPERRIN
Bertrand DUPERRINhttps://www.duperrin.com/english
Head of People and Business Delivery @Emakina / Former consulting director / Crossroads of people, business and technology / Speaker / Compulsive traveler
Head of People and Business Delivery @Emakina / Former consulting director / Crossroads of people, business and technology / Speaker / Compulsive traveler
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