There's a seismic shift going on. Whether it's the way we are communicating or the new faces and shifting roles of the C-suite, change is afoot.
This week our contributors took a look at where we're changing and where things remain the same and offered a glimpse into what the future intranets might look like. Experiments took place in both the B2B communications front and with SharePoint. They kicked tires, built dreams and herded sheep.
Read on.
Building the Future Workplace
Optimizing Organizational Effectiveness Through Social Business
Ed Brill (@edbrill): Many organizations today are seeking opportunities to be more responsive and effective. Typical goals are to improve sales efficiency, accelerate innovation and increase responsiveness to customers. As companies have leveraged the benefits of external communication using social networking, leading organizations have recognized the potential for similar impact through full transformation into a social business.
Intranets: Your Not-So-New Collaboration Frontier
Kimberly Samuelson (@ecmchick): It’s been about a billion years (1994 says Wikipedia) since intranets were invented. So by now you would think that organizations would have figured out how to best leverage their information+data+processes+users using the intranet as a focal point.
You would be wrong.
Increasing Complexity Requires Increasing Agility
Gerry McGovern (@gerrymcgovern): The need to be agile and the need to collaborate in a cross-disciplinary fashion will be crucial to your future career.
Finding the Cure to the IT Requirements Fallacy
Stephen Fishman (@trivoca): A man walks into a doctors office and says "Doctor, I have this dull pain in my back and can't get to sleep. I think I have a kidney stone." The visibly frustrated doctor says, "Stop telling me about your diagnosis and tell me your symptoms!"
Four Highlights of the BoxWorks 'Wonder Woman' Panel #BoxWorks
Blake Landau (@blakelandau): Knowledge sharing is the single most important act that has to happen for women in Silicon Valley.
The New Box Experience: Building a Dream in a Box #BoxWorks
Virginia Backaitis: Aaron Levie is on a mission. The Box co-founder and CEO has a dream: he wants workers everywhere to have hassle-free access to the documents and other content they need to do great work from anywhere, at any time, using any computer or mobile device.
Is There a Future for Enterprise Search?
Martin White (@intranetfocus):In September I was taking part in a European Commission conference on search computing at which a senior executive of a major search technology vendor proclaimed that enterprise search is dead, and that the focus should be on data analytics. Without doubt there are some significant benefits in enabling managers to look for trends and outliers in the mass of data that is now being collected by many companies, but that does not mean to say that "enterprise search is dead."
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