Here is an abstract for an MIT Sloan Management Review article. Blogs, wikis + IM are dubbed “Enterprise 2.0”
- First, it is necessary to create a receptive culture in order to prepare the way for new practices.
- Second, a common platform must be created to allow for a collaboration infrastructure.
- Third, an informal rollout of the technologies may be preferred to a more formal procedural change.
- And fourth, managerial support and leadership is crucial. Even when implanted and implemented well, these new technologies will certainly bring with them new challenges.
These tools may well reduce management’s ability to exert unilateral control and to express some level of negativity. Whether a company’s leaders really want this to happen and will be able to resist the temptation to silence dissent is an open question. Leaders will have to play a delicate role if they want Enterprise 2.0 technologies to succeed.
From the But you have to pay for the whole article. Found while surfing The Shared-Spaces blog
It’s point three above I was taken by. The idea of an ‘informal rollout’. I wonder is this a research based finding, or something more of an opinion.