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Light up some classrooms! DonorsChoose.org Challenge
[thankyou-donorschoose.jpg] On Oct 1 DonorsChoose opened their Blogger Challenge 2008 to help spread the word about a great model for charitable giving. It's simple: Teachers ask. You choose, Students learn. Click the badge below to learn more and bring some light to classrooms where any contribution can make a difference. You'll feel good on a person-to-person level, and help children succeed ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog821 / 2008/10/06 / 7:12
Avast Ye Enterprise 2.0 Seekers!
[GoogleSearrrch-E20-ITLAPD.jpg] If ye be seeking Enterprise 2.0 Skills, click Traction Software or prepare to be Boarded, Pillaged and Sunk by thy Competition! If thou knowes't not how Enterprise 2.0 Skills canst Protect thy Treasure - Unto thy very Corporate Life - Profesaarh Andrew McAfee can set thee aright. Arrhh! If ye seek Enterprise 2.0 Skills, ye may also sail to Cambridge Maryland for ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog810 / 2008/09/20 / 1:46
Who's on Your Team ?
[HumanNetwork-p75.jpg] Web-based social software makes it possible for people to discover connections and stay in touch on a global scale without imposing undue work on either the sender or receiver of information - unlike email, face to face meetings, or any other medium in human history. In Who’s on Your Team? Enterprise 2.0 and Team Boundaries Larry Irons discusses a 2002 study on ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog759 / 2008/07/11 / 13:37
No need to curb your enthusiasm ...
[OpenDoorP50.jpg] Read Prof Andrew McAfee's recent blog post Curb My Enthusiasm for a very concise summary of the model, analysis and conclusions of a July / August 2008 Harvard Business Review article he co-authored with MIT's Erik Brynjolfsson. McAfee poses a polite challenge that I'll paraphrase: For a bold and important claim, where is he wrong? He asks if readers have a better explanation ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog737 / 2008/07/09 / 5:55
Why Enterprise Search Sucks
[Search-p50.jpg]Ron Miller of EContent wrote a very good article AIIM Study Finds Enterprise Search Still Lacking about an upcoming AIIM report on Findability and disappointed expectations for enterprise search. Ron's title is more polite than some of the words I've heard (and used) to characterize enterprise search. Bluntly - if we all agree that enterprise search sucks, what is to be done? ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog713 / 2008/06/28 / 5:45
Borders, Spaces, and Places
[Fence-P75.jpg] One big problem for collaboration has been too many borders - technical or cultural - creating silos of information for no good reason - and many bad ones. There's also a big problem if you don't have a good way to mark borders that enable collaboration where there's a natural expectation of privacy. For example - if you work for a law firm there's a reasonable - and legal - ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog691 / 2008/06/27 / 2:17
Get a Bike Mr Kagermann!
[mercury_art_200_20080624001301.jpg] WSJ.com's Ben Worthen quotes SAP chief executive Henning Kagermann "giving an interview in the back seat of a hybrid Mercury SUV instead of his usual Town Car, in accordance with SAP's new environmental policy". Kagermann is skeptical about the proposition that "large corporate-software projects will disappear, replaced by easy-to-use Internet-programs ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog678 / 2008/06/25 / 1:18
A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower Strategy | Video
[Maritime-strategy-banner-p50.jpg] I'm just back from the 2008 Current Strategy Forum at the US Naval War College in Newport. This year the topic of panels and presentations (including addresses and extensive Q&A by the Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations and, the Commandant of the Marine Corp) was the Cooperative Strategy for 21s Century Seapower - a joint strategy for the US ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog670 / 2008/06/21 / 0:26
Connections
[HumanNetwork.jpg] To the best of my knowledge, Clay Shirky is responsible for popularizing the term Social Software. By his definition, it's primarily about patterns of connections: ... Let me offer a definition of social software, because it's a term that's still fairly amorphous. My definition is fairly simple: It's software that supports group interaction. I also want to emphasize, ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog640 / 2008/06/09 / 6:17
Welcome David, Kellen, Michael !
With the release of Traction TeamPage 4.0 it's been a busy week! I'd like to take time out to welcome three new Traction Software employees: David Parker, Principal Software Engineer David brings 20 years of database design and software engineering experience to the Traction team. He is an avid competitive chess player, and has a BA in English from Yale. Kellen Roach, Sales Kellen joins ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog637 / 2008/06/09 / 3:21
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re: A Web That Works | NHS Orkney 
See also David's Oct 4, 2007 post Understanding the "corporate" mindset. Thanks for the kind words, David!
Greg Lloyd / Blog513 / 2007/10/09 / 4:00
re: 11-12 September 2007 | Traction User Group Meeting 
Peter's Reality Check blog provides a link and permission to download his keynote. Thanks Peter!
Greg Lloyd / Blog502 / 2007/09/27 / 8:02
re: Use of Weblogs for Competitive Intelligence | First International Business, Technology CI Conference, Tokyo Oct 2005 
See Blog384: Enterprise 2.0 - Letting hypertext out of its box Blog120: Beyond blogs and wikis
Greg Lloyd / Blog302 / 2006/12/08 / 7:43
re: Beyond blogs and wikis 
See Blog281: October 2006 | Burton Group Report - Hypertext and Compound/Interactive Document Models for a synopsis of how Traction builds on classical hypertext roots to make blog and wiki two interaction and presentation styles designed to support collaboration in place and collaboration over time.
Greg Lloyd / Blog300 / 2006/12/08 / 6:12
re: Use of Weblogs for Competitive Intelligence | First International Business, Technology CI Conference, Tokyo Oct 2005 
See Blog50: Traction Roots - Doug Engelbart Blog281: October 2006 | Burton Group Report - Hypertext and Compound/Interactive Document Models Blog106: The Evolution of Personal Knowledge Management
Greg Lloyd / Blog147 / 2006/05/22 / 9:24
re: Traction Roots - Doug Engelbart 
See Blog104: Use of Weblogs for Competitive Intelligence | First International Business, Technology CI Conference, Tokyo Oct 2005 and its link to the full Tokyo paper for my thoughts on how Doug's Augment model effectively extends TBL's web.
Greg Lloyd / Blog146 / 2006/05/22 / 9:20
re: Personal Knowledge Management: Building Actionable Content from Collaborative Publishing 
Clay Shirky writes very perceptively on the role of groups; an excellent early paper is Social Software and the Politics of Groups (2003).
Greg Lloyd / Blog134 / 2006/05/03 / 9:43
re: The Evolution of Personal Knowledge Management 
Evolution of Personal Knowledge Managment in four jump cuts spanning 60 years! I put this together while thinking about the SIIA Brown Bag panel Blog73: Personal Knowledge Management: Building Actionable Content from Collaborative Publishing. For my favorite hypertext historical references, see : Blog104: Use of Weblogs for Competitive Intelligence | First International Business, Technology CI ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog107 / 2006/04/27 / 4:17
re: Personal Knowledge Management: Building Actionable Content from Collaborative Publishing 
See John's News Analysis on the SIIA Personal Knowlege Management Brown Bag, 25 April 2006. One particularly nice quote: As demonstrated by the panelists for this session personal knowledge management is really about eliminating the I.T. gibberish that hangs up so many collaborative efforts and getting to the important thing: people most in the know on key topics communicating effectively with ...
Greg Lloyd / Blog91 / 2006/04/26 / 0:20
re: Personal Knowledge Management: Building Actionable Content from Collaborative Publishing 
See also: Blog42: Collaboration - Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow - Boston KM Forum Blog36: Collaborative Intelligence in Large or Growing Organizations
Greg Lloyd / Blog80 / 2006/04/24 / 13:23
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