Shannon Ryan, CEO and co-founder of non~linear creations, has just launched the first in a series of conversations on Enterprise Social Computing—the up-and-coming knowledge management darling of the corporate sphere.
As we’ve learned from the massive rise in user-driven social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter over the past few years, harnessing the power of the network offers compelling opportunities to better capture and use information and knowledge—essentially, making it easier for people to take action. These lessons from outside the firewall can and should be applied to the corporation. But where to begin? How to go about it?
In Enterprise Social Computing and the Imperative of Participation, the first in a series of conversations with Shannon Ryan, we look at the rise of social computing and some of the compelling factors that will drive corporate adoption, outlining:
The three main advantages of social computing in the enterprise:
- How to make an informed decision about a social computing platform
- The relationship between corporate culture and your social computing approach
- Approaches to Enterprise Social Computing and how to manage expectations
This new publication is available for download at:
http://www.nonlinearcreations.com/enterprise-social-computing