When employees have to tell why they don't adopt enterprise 2.0 as easily as expected, one of the most common explaination is : "too many tools, too much information, we focus on what's core to our work, email and traditional enterprise software". This often sounds surprising...
But is adding an otherwise disconnected social layer on top of a business platform really what we're looking for?
Millions of lines of code have not been able to duplicate this so far. Enter the social layer, which provides an often ad hoc contextual learning platform, allowing us to share, review, and discuss ideas, applying personal, religious, cultural, professional, and anecdotal filters to our content, thereby contextualizing our content
These should in turn be proactively applied, where appropriate (conceptually and technically) down through to the Enterprise Social layer. Fundamentally this process facilitates platform alignment from both a business and technology implementation perspective
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