In the mid-2000s, businesses believed they had found the solution to a chronic problem: lack of collaboration, silo mentality, difficulty sharing information, inability to capitalize on tacit knowledge, and so on. Inspired by what they saw on the web with the rise of social media (blogs, wikis, etc.) and what were not yet called social networks (Facebook did not arrive until later), they saw enterprise social networks as the solution to problems they had been facing since the dawn of time.
They all started wanting their own "internal Facebook”. Platforms...
I'coming back on an article titled "Teaming Up to Crack Innovation Enterprise Integration" and issued in the Harvard Business Review in last november. It...
As the "enterprise 2.0" phenomenon is more and more mature, reflections about "what it it" are being slowly replaced by thought about organization, the...