The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams SearchCIO released a series of papers on planning an enterprise collaboration strategy, including “Getting Everyone on Board”, “Improving Productivity” and “Tools and Technologies”. Paul offers a series of posts on ‘Why SharePoint projects fail’. The key idea: “SharePoint” in […]
The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Chuck shares some thinking about recent work at EMC about the use (or otherwise) of a taxonomy on its collaboration platform. The discussions around what they were trying to achieve (“primarily around orienting new users”) resulted in different ways […]
The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams A new book on virtual teams, The Handbook of High-Performance Virtual Teams (Wiley) is now out. Dennis outlines questions to ask before replacing email in the enterprise: (1) how are people using email now? (“In my opinion, there is […]
The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Ken offers a diagnostic tool for virtual teams, designed to highlight issues before they becoming problems. “We can see that even asking and discussing this one question in itself can yield hugely valuable insight into a particular team’s most […]
Dr Paul Krivinos was in Christchurch earlier this week, and he gave a seminar to the Christchurch chapter of the New Zealand Knowledge Management network on Establishing a Positive Climate for Knowledge Sharing. I didn’t live blog his comments, but I took some notes. Here’s the main points: […]
After being out of the office for 10 days, I am slowly getting caught up — getting my chaotic office back to a state of normality, and cutting down my action list to size. I really enjoyed being in Wellington for the BrightStar 6th Annual Information Management Summit […]
The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams John provides some ideas on making workflow and collaboration work in document exchange situations. He looks at basic things (organizing document collections, version control, markup and document comparison approaches) and more complex things (real-time simultaneous editing of documents). The […]
Julian is the Deputy CEO and Academic Manager for the Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) in Invercargill. Focusing on strategic change, and what we have learned during this process. Hoping that listeners can take some general lessons from this case study and apply it. Not wanting to turn […]
Stephen is an Archive Analyst at Archives New Zealand. Stephen opened by arguing that records management should not be the driving reason for embracing new technology — it’s not a business-driven perspective, and will only be a driver for the next 4-5 years. Standards enable good record keeping, […]
Debbie is the Managing Director of EnvisionIT, a specialist SharePoint consultancy in New Zealand. The focus will be on the use of SharePoint for project management, team collaboration, and document management. Challenges at the DHB: – people … culture, knowledge sharing, difficulty in finding information, the intranet isn’t […]
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