Social Enterprise: Interview with 7thFloor Magazine

7thFloor Magazine - Cover No. 12The current issue of 7thFloor, an italian business magazine, includes an interview with the speakers from the International Forum on Enterprise 2.0.

In the interview:

Laurence Lock Lee explains how social network analysis reveals the connections between people and the resulting knowledge distribution network.

Thomas Vander Wal explains folksonomy – using social taging to organize knowledge based on interconnections between people.

Ran Shribman says that companies can tap into the skills people are developing from their use of consumer Web 2.0 tools by using similar tools behind the firewall.

Luis Suarez outlines the advantages for companies that encourage social media use at work – a more responsive organization, better able to engage millenial generation knowledge workers, and involve experienced workers who hold a wealth of knowledge.

Stewart Mader compares organizational and public wikis (Wikipedia vs. enterprise wiki), offers several examples of organizations actively using wikis today, and outlines the main business drivers and use cases inside organizations.

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