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Pollard Kmwi 2007 Session A105

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Social Tools & Knowledge Sharing - KMWI presentation Nov-07

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  1. Slide 1: Social Tools & Knowledge Sharing Dave Pollard KMWorld & Intranets 2007 Session A105 dave.pollard@sympatico.ca howtosavetheworld.ca
  2. Slide 2: The Value Propositions for KM • Improve work productivity • Improve decision making • Increase capacities • Increase understanding of risk • Improve connectivity, collaboration and knowledge transfer (strengthen relationships) • Improve innovation
  3. Slide 3: Social Networking Tools: Types • People-Connectors (find and strengthen relationships) • Social Publishing & Info-Sharing (publish, subscribe, discuss and link to what you know) • Collaboration & Communication (connect and work together more powerfully) • SNA/Sensor/GIS Mashups (use GIS or sensing technology to expand the functionality of any of the above)
  4. Slide 4: People Connectors • People-Finders (LinkedIn) • Social Network Mappers (InFlow) • Proximity Locators (DodgeBall) • Affinity Detectors (NTag)
  5. Slide 5: LinkedIn
  6. Slide 6: InFlow (orgnet.com)
  7. Slide 7: DodgeBall
  8. Slide 8: NTag
  9. Slide 9: Social Publishing & Info-Sharing • Journals (Blogs, Podcasts) • Social Bookmarkers (Del.icio.us) • Photo/Graphics Sharers (Flickr, SlideShare) • Memediggers (Digg, Reddit) • Product Evaluators (Wize, ThisNext) • Personal Diaries (FaceBook)
  10. Slide 10: Del.icio.us
  11. Slide 11: Flickr
  12. Slide 12: SlideShare (for .ppt, .pdf)
  13. Slide 13: Digg
  14. Slide 14: ThisNext
  15. Slide 15: And of course, FaceBook
  16. Slide 16: Collaboration & Communication • Wikis (FluWiki) • Forums (Yahoo Groups) • Project Collaboration (BaseCamp) • Document Collaboration (Google Docs) • Mindmaps (Freemind) • VoIP/Virtual Presence (Skype, GoToMeeting) • Open Space / Peer Production
  17. Slide 17: FluWiki
  18. Slide 18: Yahoo Groups
  19. Slide 19: BaseCamp
  20. Slide 20: Google Docs
  21. Slide 21: FreeMind
  22. Slide 22: GoToMeeting
  23. Slide 23: SNA / Sensor / GIS Mashups • Disease Outbreaks • Home Monitoring • Travelogues • Do-It-Yourself Social Networking Applications?
  24. Slide 24: Tracking Disease Outbreaks (a Nature Magazine / Google Earth mashup)
  25. Slide 25: Keys to Success • Experiment with pilot groups who ‘get it’ • Use simple, ubiquitous technologies • Focus on real-time and just- in-time applications • Use stories and future state visions to persuade CxOs
  26. Slide 26: Impediments & Risks • Security paranoia • Lack of urgency • Need for trust among network members
  27. Slide 27: 10 Inexpensive Ways to Introduce Social Networking Tools to Your Organization 1. JIT desktop videoconferencing for decision- making and document editing by physically remote groups 2. Instant messaging pilot 3. Google Desktop and other simple PCM tools 4. A JIT canvassing system 5. Self-managed “Know-who” directories 6. RSS aggregator pages for specific CoPs 7. Blogs for (a) SMEs, (b) CoP coordinators, (c) e- newsletter editors 8. Mindmaps displayed for real-time meeting documentation 9. Google Docs for collaboration with people outside the organization 10. Open Space event for addressing an intractable organizational problem