CIO Strategy: Getting everyone on board with collaboration:
Collaboration strategies: Look who's talking
Strategy: Getting everyone on board with collaboration
Larger organizations are more likely to implement collaborative tools separately for individual business teams and projects. Therefore, a companywide strategy for collaboration implementation and management is key to ensuring proper access and support among the various business units within the enterprise. This section includes resources to help you create an effective collaboration strategy.
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ERP, Web 2.0 adoption trends cry out for long-term plan
14 Feb 2008
Article - CIOs, set your strategy. A Forrester study says CIOs are upgrading their ERP systems, integrating apps and deploying Web 2.0 offerings in 2008.
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Social networking key campaign strategy, says former senator
13 Nov 2007
Article - Former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley has some advice for his political brethren: Get thee on a social networking site.
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12 Oct 2007
Column - With the premise that you can't criticize what you don't understand, CIOs and IT managers are being challenged to take on a social networking leviathan -- and join Facebook.
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Firms mull over blogs, but doubt business value
18 Jul 2007
Article - New research shows a majority of companies are considering deploying corporate blogs, but see limited business value in the technology.
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Taking a fresh look at content and collaboration
(presented by SearchWinIT.com)
|08 May 2007
Article - Burton Group collaboration expert Peter O'Kelly tells IT managers why now is the time to develop a serious content and collaboration corporate strategy.
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Disparate Systems, Lack of Interoperability Pose Problems for Builders
(presented by SearchCIO-Midmarket.com)
Feature - Collaboration is king in the architecture, engineering and construction industry.