Searching for voices - loathe to say 'experts' - that are passionate and knowledgable on any of the following subjects:
future of work, social capital, knowledge work, knowledge management, enterprise information portals, social software and media - including Wikis, blogs, et al - in context of distributed teams and information flow, distributed project team stories, virtualizing work, enterprise collaboration, 'groupware', enterprise conferencing technology, enterprise social network analysis, innovation networks, migration from industrial to networked economy....
Why? It's for a (shhhh....) project I'm working on for a corporate blog. The target audience is Global 2000 companies and their influencers (press, analysts, bloggers, VC and investor community, executives, etc.) so that's the context. We'd like to capture your two cents on the evolution of enterprise portals in the context of the 'connected' distributed enterprise, social and intellectual capital and stuff we don't even know we don't know.
Contact me at evelyn at korugroup dot com and I'll fill you in -- as always in the entrepreneurial world, ASAP would be great. I'd also appreciate if you could comment on your favorite resources in this arena - books, papers, blogs, articles, journals, trade press, whatever. Thanks!!
It's hard to ignore Ray Ozzie's musings about the future of work. Ozzie has worked to connect corporate workflows ever since the early 90s when he designed Lotus Notes. His thoughts are most relevant today.
more: http://www.ozzie.net/blog/categories/goove/2004/03/14.html#a116
bonus link: "A 360 degree view of the distributed workforce and implications for the future of work/life initiatives" by Amy Richmond, et al, at http://www.awlp.org/private/am2003ppt/aview.ppt
Posted by: Bernie Goldbach | Aug 17, 2004 at 08:02 AM