• This is part 2 of the “Tangible Benefits of E 2.0″ series at the Oracle ECM Fusion blog. Must get my hands on the research articles and papers on Enterprise 2.0 RoI the author talks about in here (hey Billy Cripe, working like an academic íncludes linking and naming the sources, only telling us it’s article number 1, 2, and 3 is a bit awkward …)

    tags: enterprise2.0, roi, research

    • Good news comes in two flavors, research (proof/support) and anecdotes.
    • evidence that frequent and open communication enhances team collaboration
  • This is the first part of the “Tangible Benefits of E 2.0″ series at the Oracle ECM Fusion blog.

    Funny, I expected something more suitable for selling Oracle software - the post is down-to-earth and while not telling the Enterprise 2.0 crown anything new I dig the realism (find a problem first, then think about ypur E 2.0 take et al.).

    Shouldn’t be too hard to find some pressing problems in todays organizations, huh?

    tags: roi, enterprise2.0, adoption, implementation

    • Much of the failure is coming from organizations jumping on the band wagon without any idea of where it is going or how to drive it. Simply implementing technology for technology’s sake will never work.
    • If you are only looking to “buy some E2.0″, go home. Study up some more. You are more likely than not to fail and that will make my technology look bad and you wont want to buy any more from me. And therein is the first lesson learned: Purpose is Preeminent. Don’t bother with the technology unless you have a business problem it is designed to solve.
  • via Thomas: Orcale and accenture sponsored some very slick videos - explaining what they mean with “Enterprise 2.0″.

    Besides videos there’s supposed to be case study material - and I found an Oracle ECM blog this way, see http://blogs.oracle.com/fusionecm/

    And as one thing leads to another there is a three-part post there, which dealt with the “Tangible Benefits of E 2.0″:

    Snippet: “In Part 1 of this short Tangible Benefits of E2.0 series, we covered the bad news around E2.0 and ROI and Adoption.
    In Part 2 we covered the good news from the research and theory angle. We saw that scholarly and researched proofs are emerging to prop up the soft benefit claims of better collaboration, increased team efficiency, and increased ability to innovate. These kinds of soft proofs are still emerging as THIS article on 7 ways E20 will cut costs demonstrates.”

    Will add these posts onto the diigo-Linklist as well, see inside then for highligting as usual.

    tags: enterprise2.0, video, oracle, vendors, ecm

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