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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Introducing: The Content Economy

If you are new to this blog, then here are ten posts to introduce you to it:

Businesses must support sharing and use of knowledge

The Age of Transparency – Rebuilding trust

The new social Business Intelligence

The IT department vs the rest of the business

Information is power and communication is about distributing it

Time for social-driven micro-improvements

Virtual meetings are easier to facilitate than semi-virtual meetings

Experiences from using SharePoint for collaboration (file sharing)

Organizations need to take consumerization of IT seriously

Information is like water - essential to our survival

By Oscar Berg at 10:28 AM

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