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Thanks Eric!

August 5th, 2008
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Big shout out and great appreciation to Eric (of I Can Has Cheezburger and soon: LOLcats book fame), who located the appropriate tools to import ALL of my prior Blogger posts into my new and improved Wordpress blog.

Thanks also to Manoa Geeks (truly a friendly bunch!) for sharing their expertise all around.

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Web 2.0 and emerging answers

March 11th, 2008
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In an insightful article called “How to Hit the Enterprise 2.0 Bullseye,” Professor Andrew McAfee (Harvard’s Business School) offered a summary view of what Web 2.0 technologies can offer businesses.

The use of various Web 2.0 tools are based on four types of relationships within the enterprise, from the “small group of close collaborators,” to those that don’t know each other or may be professional acquaintances. Based on these four types of ties (strong, weak, potential or no ties), appropriate application of Web 2.0 tools creates four types of emergent benefits:

Tie Strength Potential Benefits Technology Example What is Emergent?
Strong Collaboration, Productivity, Agility Wiki Document
Weak Innovation, Non-redundant information, Network bridging Social Networking Software Information
Potential Efficient search, Tie formation Blogosphere Team
None Collective Intelligence Prediction Market Answer

The notion of a prediction market got me asking around. Generally, the concept is well illustrated in sites like Intrade.com or the Iowa Futures Market. In McAfee’s case, the term applies to how well the enterprise will do in certain ventures, with certain projects, or against certain deadlines. Interesting.

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