Always good for a counterpoint, Nicholas Carr's gives his point of view on McAfee's Enterprise 2.0 article:
"Managers, professionals and other employees don't have much spare time, and the ones who have the most valuable business knowledge have the least spare time of all. (They're the ones already inundated with emails, instant messages, phone calls, and meeting requests.) Will they turn into avid bloggers and taggers and wiki-writers? It's not impossible, but it's a long way from a sure bet."
I don't disagree with Carr's assessment - KM needs to be human-centred not technology driven. In May last year I blogged about the grey area that social software exists in - there is nothing magical about social software unless people use it as social software.
Tags: enterprise 2.0, enterprise social software
Friday, 21 April 2006
Ok... Not quite the dawn?
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