“Deep thinker” Geoffrey Moore recently spent time with AIIM International to help the organization and its acolytes get a handle on the future of content management
It’s now about a year since AIIM first introduced their study “Systems of Engagement and the future if Enterprise IT” (led by Geoffrey Moore). While the concept resonates well with customers, I have some fundamental issues with some of the specific messaging
In his AIIM white paper , Geoffrey Moore gets one thing kind of right: “Clearly, systems of engagement need to operate on top of and in touch with our existing core systems of record
I believe there is validity to Geoffrey Moore’s notion that content management is moving away from “systems of record” and toward “systems of engagement
Forbes contributor Giovanni Rodriguez named the AIIM / Geoffrey Moore Task Force paper on “Systems of Engagement and the Future of Enterprise IT” as the “ Best Social Media Idea of 2011 ” This task force paper was also named on a list of “ Best Social Business Reports and White Papers of 2011 ” compiled by Oscar Berg of Tieto
As I re-read the Geoffrey Moore/AIIM paper on "Systems of Engagement and the Future of Enterprise IT" it struck me that one thing was missing: the importance of time
This was discussed to some extent in the Geoffrey Moore white paper , "Systems of Engagement and the Future of Enterprise IT"
Tony Hsieh – Founder of Zappos and author of Delivering Happiness Ted Schadler – Forrester Analyst & author of Empowered Geoffrey Moore – Author of Crossing the Chasm , Inside the Tornado , Dealing with Darwin and many other seminal works on technology adoption life cycles
AIIM recently released a great White Paper touching on this very topic titled Systems of Engagement and the Future of Enterprise IT written by Geoffrey Moore, author of Crossing the Chasm and Managing Director, TCG Advisors
So, I re-read John Mancini’s “OccupyIT” report and Geoffrey Moore’s “A Sea of Change in Enterprise IT,” as well as attended the AIIM Webinar Wednesday by John Mancini and Sid Probstein, CTO-Attivio
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