But isn’t E2.0 just like Facebook, except you do it at work?  Gil Yehuda talks about social software
Update: 2010-10-07
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Every employee in the world asks three questions. Where is it? Where can I put this so others can find it? Who can help me get my job done?
 
Facebook isn’t the answer. Neither are traditional “knowledge management” systems. According to Gil Yehuda, who heads Open Source activities at Yahoo!, the solution is enterprise social software—also known as E2.0 tools. Gil’s seen Enterprise 2.0 from just about every perspective—Forrester industry analyst, Fidelity Investments community-of-practice manager, systems architect—and today he talks about why some collaborative efforts succeed and others don’t. He explains the link between social tools and user behavior, and the (often inverse) relationship between system cost and user satisfaction. Expect some candid advice in the mix, too. This is a great opportunity to hear one of the E2.0 industry’s big thinkers. Read Gil’s blog at wwww.gilyehuda.com.
Facebook isn’t the answer. Neither are traditional “knowledge management” systems. According to Gil Yehuda, who heads Open Source activities at Yahoo!, the solution is enterprise social software—also known as E2.0 tools. Gil’s seen Enterprise 2.0 from just about every perspective—Forrester industry analyst, Fidelity Investments community-of-practice manager, systems architect—and today he talks about why some collaborative efforts succeed and others don’t. He explains the link between social tools and user behavior, and the (often inverse) relationship between system cost and user satisfaction. Expect some candid advice in the mix, too. This is a great opportunity to hear one of the E2.0 industry’s big thinkers. Read Gil’s blog at wwww.gilyehuda.com.
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