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    Intranet 2.0 - Integrating Enterprise 2.0 into your corporate intranet

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    Enterprise 2.0 opportunities and challenges; The technology building blocks: Blogs, RSS,
    tags, search and wikis; Implementation approaches: Nature or nurture? Pulling it all together and getting started.
    This presentation was made as a workshop at Intranet '07 on 20th September, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. Note: This version of the presentation pack contains only key slides and omits additional reading materials provided.

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    1. Slide 1: Intranet 2.0 How to integrate Enterprise 2.0 into your corporate intranet James Dellow, September 2007 09/20/07 08:18 PM 6851-06_Teamwork 2006 1
    2. Slide 2: Definitions Differences • Web 2.0 • Social Software • Enterprise Web 2.0 • Enterprise 2.0 • Intranet 2.0
    3. Slide 3: Simple; Small pieces loosely joined; Perpetual beta
    4. Slide 4: Form vs Function
    5. Slide 5: Intranet 1.0
    6. Slide 6: Intranet 2.0 • User driven • Social • Collaborative • Activity Centred • “Mashable” • Incremental changes • Inspired by Web 2.0
    7. Slide 7: Benefits • Easier to manage • More adaptable • Better usability • Connect people • Access internal data • Tap into external data • Facilitate “wisdom of the crowds” • Meet emergent needs • Cheaper?
    8. Slide 8: • Enterprise users as consumers • “De-Permiterisation”
    9. Slide 9: SEARCH RSS, TAGS User content
    10. Slide 10: Wiki characteristics • The pages must be stored in a central, shared repository. • Anyone should be able to edit pages. • Editing should be easy and accessible and not require special tools. • Formatting information pages should be much simpler than using HTML. Source: Wikis for Dummies
    11. Slide 11: User ac t i vi t i e s PR O FI L E S S oc i al NEtworks AGGR IG AT I ON MASHUPS visual i s a ti on
    12. Slide 12: Key Ingredients
    13. Slide 13: Collaborative Infrastructure User Content! Guidelines Blog editor RSS Reader Applications WeB Brow ser Other Infrastructure s, Content LAN, Server Databases Source: Evaristo, R. and Munkvold, B.E., 2002, ‘Collaborative Infrastructure Formation in Virtual Projects’, Journal of Global Information Technology Management, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2002, pp. 29-47
    14. Slide 14: Where 2.0? I’m there Save me already… money! Help my project Just get out of my way! ? There has to be a better way?
    15. Slide 15: Option 1: Fix a single problem • Save money • Collaboration • Projects • Communication • Manage change • Support • Automation • ???
    16. Slide 16: Option 2: Enterprise Web 2.0
    17. Slide 17: Option 3: Enterprise 2.0
    18. Slide 18: Web 2.0 Longtail Search & Bookmark WWW RSS Reader Contribute
    19. Slide 19: Signals Search Extensions Links Tags Authoring Source: Enterprise 2.0: The Dawn of Emergent Collaboration by Andrew P. McAfee in Sloan Management Review, Spring 2006.
    20. Slide 20: Source: http://wikipedistik.de/survey/results.html
    21. Slide 21: Shrine…………………..…Theaters…………….…....….Cafe INTERACTIVITY Bazaar…………………...…Malls……………......….Specialty FOCUS Loners…………………...Associates…………….....….Family COHESION Source: Hosting Web Communities, Cliff Figallo, Wiley Computer Publishing, New York, 1998
    22. Slide 22: • Web 2.0 inspired solutions emerging for enterprise users • Hosted and open source solutions significantly lower the cost of experimentation • User’s expectations informed by the Web 2.0 experience
    23. Slide 23: • \"Collaboration and facilitation (rather than control and vetting) are key drivers in the successful utilization of new and existing technologies, as well as in unleshing the willingness of people to contribute with their effort... Let a thousand flowers bloom does work, even if you have to pull a few weeds on occasion.\" Michele Egan, World Bank
    24. Slide 24: Content Infrastructure Intranet Governance
    25. Slide 25: Intranet 2.0 Knowing how to apply Web 2.0 inside the firewall and allowing an Intranet Guidelines Replicating the key 2.0 culture to ingredients of Web flourish 2.0 inside the Applications firewall to suit your & Services objectives Infrastructure - Network, Servers, Databases - Search, Aggregation, Connectors
    26. Slide 26: Universal Intranet CMS Model Integration/Portal Drivers: Content Management System Audience Support Create Manage Access (Authoring, (Publishing, (Presentation, & Content Templates & Workflow & Navigation Training Attributes Syndication) Auditing) & Search) TCO/ROI Authors Security & User Authentication Oversight I.T. Platform(s) The Organisation Feedback Loop
    27. Slide 27: Information Awareness Space Space Communication Collaboration Space Space Source: Stenmark, D. (2001). \"The Relationship between Information and Knowledge\". In Proceedings of IRIS-24 , Ulvik, Norway, August 11-14.
    28. Slide 28: • James Dellow • 0434 562 507 • jdellow@csc.com • Join the conversation: http://chieftech.blogspot.com/
    29. Slide 29: Experience. Results. 09/20/07 08:18 PM 6851-06_Teamwork 2006 29