Defining a productive worker

In a pure “Charlie style”, a slideshow to define what’s a productive worker in the 2.0 era :

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Thanks to Pascal Veilleux and Caroline Gagnon for this good job.

Definition of the employee 2.0

As I promised, let’s think about what would be the definition of an employee 2.0. In fact it’s really harder to define the employee 2.0 than the enterprise 2.0. Perharps it’s because enterprise 2.0 can be defined by facts, by what should / would be, and employee 2.0 can only be defined by his expectations since turning expectations into facts highly relies on which practices the organization tolerates.

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Does anybody care about employee 2.0 ?

There are things that seem so obvious that you don’t care about them…and one day you realize you may have made a big mistake. It all started when I wrote a note on my french blog to introduce the famous “meet charlie” slideshow. I received a comment saying “this presentation is very nice but focused on tools…where is the employee 2.0 “.

We can see the employee 2.0 in the presentation. But, after having seen it again and again I had to agree our friend Charlie was just here to promote the tools he uses. But it seems quite logical : the employee needs tools to apply his new “best practices” in the enterprise, especially when it’s broken up. What allow people whon are 2.0 in their mind to be 2.0 in their actions are precisely tools.

Another analysis would be to consider that if the enterprise goes 2.0 the employee will follow. That leads to another question : does the employee become 2.0 because its enterprise goes this way or does an enterprise become 2.0 because its employees are 2.0 ? According to me both are true : no 2.0 practices if the enterprise doesn’t want it, but adoption will highly depend on people. Enterpise 2.0 is a choice that belongs to the “top of the enterprise” but the success will depend on the bottom of the enterprise. Obviously there will always be “under the radar” initatives, but what we’re talking about is global adoption. [Read more...]