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Book by: Andrew McAfee
Review by: Lester Martin
Why Use Collaboration Tools?
“With enough eyeballs all bugs are shallow” – Eric Raymond
Theme of James Surowiecki’s The Wisdom of Crowds is a powerful & novel
message that it is often possible to harness the “collective intelligence” of a
group of people and thus yield better or more accurate information than any
individual within the group possesses. This is an about-face from the fear
of groups:
• Yielding the “lowest common denominator” of their members’ contributions
• Turning into mobs that actually behave less intelligently than any of their members
First Focused Attempts at Computer-
Supported Collaboration
Groupware such as Lotus Notes & Exchange/Outlook
• Yielded solid benefits in messaging and calendaring
• Less suited for finding and sharing information and knowledge

Knowledge Management (KM)
• Simply did not reach the level of acceptance that was anticipated

What has persevered is:
• Information produced via email, texting and IM, but they are for 1:1 or 1:M
  communications (i.e. Channels)
• Information consumed via intranet and web sites created/maintained by only a few
  people, not by all members of a workgroup
Trend: Free and Easy Platforms for
Communication/Interaction
Messaging via Channels keeps communication private
• NOTE: Sometimes this is exactly what is wanted/needed

Platforms desired over Channels where:
• Contributions are globally visible
• Persistent (to include URL) & Versioned
• NOTE: Security can be applied as needed

Incredible ease to author a wiki page or create a blog entry
• Rich WYSIWYG editors
• In-stream visualization packages
• Clipboard integration with media formats
Trend: A Lack of Imposed Structure
Structure = Workflows, Decision Rights, Interdependencies and Information
(centralized formatting, relationships, relevance, etc)
The norm has been to use technology to impose structure for
• ERP, CRM, SCM and other “enterprise systems”
• This does make sense in MANY situations, but not ALL

Even Wikipedia (initially Nupedia) started with a 7-stage process, but 18
months later only had 12 articles
Incredible growth (see next slide) when stood up a peer site based on wiki
technology (i.e. the Wikipedia we know today)
Trend: A Lack of Imposed Structure
(cont)
Wikipedia growth when Structure was discarded

                       Article Creation Growth Over Time
     4500000

     4000000

     3500000

     3000000

     2500000
                                                           English
     2000000                                               German
                                                           Polish
     1500000
                                                           French
     1000000

      500000

           0
Trend: A Lack of Imposed Structure
  (cont)
Human-created taxonomy couldn’t keep
up and was replaced by FOLKSONOMY
• Categorization developed over time by folks
• An alternative to taxonomy which is a
  categorization developed at a single point in
  time by an authority
• Popularly surfaced as labels & tag clouds
Trend: Mechanisms to Let Structure
Emerge
Web page citing each other drives popularity & relevance
• Google’s PageRank algorithm (pages are a community, not a collection)

The emergent nature (emergence = appearance of global structure as the
result of local interactions) based on these refs
• Usually not present in intranets (emergence needs large numbers of actors and
  interactions) as typically produced by a few people (though passively consumed by
  many) and most pages are heavily interlinked

Tagging; conducted by many agents spread around a Platform
• Acting independently with great autonomy (no predefined tags)
• Acting in their own self-interest (surfaces existing content & interests)
Emergent Social Software Platforms
(ESSPs)
ESSPs rely on SLATES
• Search; have to be able to find things
• Links; interlinking drives popularity & relevance
• Authoring; content is constantly created, updated & interlinked by many
• Tags; collectively creates the folksonomy
• Extensions; using algorithms to say, “if you liked that, then by extension you’ll like this”
  (driving by voting, rating, liking, commenting, etc)
• Signals; leverage tools like configurable activity streams, RSS and email to help us to
  not get overwhelmed or lose out
Tie Strength and Mark Granovetter’s
The Strength of Weak Ties (SWT)
Well… this is a WHOLE other sociology talk, but we want to:
• Enhance existing strong ties
• Strengthen weak ties                            None
• Convert potential ones
• Interact w/strangers                           Potential


                                                   Weak


                                                  Strong
                                                   Ties
Core Principles of Collaboration
Principles practiced on Intelligence Community’s Intellipedia
• Work at the Broadest Possible Audience
  • The Ask: Move content from our personal and/or team-level protected stores to allow
    this content to be owned and refined by the masses
• Work Topically, Not Organizationally
  • The Ask: For users and teams to be vigilant in determining if the content they are
    authoring is appropriately scoped
• Replace Existing Processes
  • The Ask: Challenge ourselves to be more productive in collaborating

NOTE: This introduces a level of transparency & crowdsourcing that is
radically different to what most knowledge workers are used to
Benefits of ESSPs
Group Editing
Authoring
Broadcast Search
Network Formation and Maintenance
Collective Intelligence
Self-Organization
Roadmap for Success
Turning Off the Old
Using Believers
Designing Technologies that Will Be Used
Six Organizational Strategies
• Determine desired results, then deploy appropriate ESSPs
• Prepare for the long haul
• Communicate, educate and evangelize
• Move ESSPs into the flow
• Measure progress, not ROI
• Show that using ESSPs is valued
Summary of Enterprise 2.0
Affirmation of what many of us already know, but brings some formality to
the topic
Suggested for those organizations who have not already internally
advocated wikis and blogs
Made it to Lester’s permanent bookshelf!! << that’s my endorsement!
Available at Amazon in Kindle or hardcover editions



                                 SO… GO BUY IT!

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Enterprise 2.0 Book Review

  • 1. Book by: Andrew McAfee Review by: Lester Martin
  • 2. Why Use Collaboration Tools? “With enough eyeballs all bugs are shallow” – Eric Raymond Theme of James Surowiecki’s The Wisdom of Crowds is a powerful & novel message that it is often possible to harness the “collective intelligence” of a group of people and thus yield better or more accurate information than any individual within the group possesses. This is an about-face from the fear of groups: • Yielding the “lowest common denominator” of their members’ contributions • Turning into mobs that actually behave less intelligently than any of their members
  • 3. First Focused Attempts at Computer- Supported Collaboration Groupware such as Lotus Notes & Exchange/Outlook • Yielded solid benefits in messaging and calendaring • Less suited for finding and sharing information and knowledge Knowledge Management (KM) • Simply did not reach the level of acceptance that was anticipated What has persevered is: • Information produced via email, texting and IM, but they are for 1:1 or 1:M communications (i.e. Channels) • Information consumed via intranet and web sites created/maintained by only a few people, not by all members of a workgroup
  • 4. Trend: Free and Easy Platforms for Communication/Interaction Messaging via Channels keeps communication private • NOTE: Sometimes this is exactly what is wanted/needed Platforms desired over Channels where: • Contributions are globally visible • Persistent (to include URL) & Versioned • NOTE: Security can be applied as needed Incredible ease to author a wiki page or create a blog entry • Rich WYSIWYG editors • In-stream visualization packages • Clipboard integration with media formats
  • 5. Trend: A Lack of Imposed Structure Structure = Workflows, Decision Rights, Interdependencies and Information (centralized formatting, relationships, relevance, etc) The norm has been to use technology to impose structure for • ERP, CRM, SCM and other “enterprise systems” • This does make sense in MANY situations, but not ALL Even Wikipedia (initially Nupedia) started with a 7-stage process, but 18 months later only had 12 articles Incredible growth (see next slide) when stood up a peer site based on wiki technology (i.e. the Wikipedia we know today)
  • 6. Trend: A Lack of Imposed Structure (cont) Wikipedia growth when Structure was discarded Article Creation Growth Over Time 4500000 4000000 3500000 3000000 2500000 English 2000000 German Polish 1500000 French 1000000 500000 0
  • 7. Trend: A Lack of Imposed Structure (cont) Human-created taxonomy couldn’t keep up and was replaced by FOLKSONOMY • Categorization developed over time by folks • An alternative to taxonomy which is a categorization developed at a single point in time by an authority • Popularly surfaced as labels & tag clouds
  • 8. Trend: Mechanisms to Let Structure Emerge Web page citing each other drives popularity & relevance • Google’s PageRank algorithm (pages are a community, not a collection) The emergent nature (emergence = appearance of global structure as the result of local interactions) based on these refs • Usually not present in intranets (emergence needs large numbers of actors and interactions) as typically produced by a few people (though passively consumed by many) and most pages are heavily interlinked Tagging; conducted by many agents spread around a Platform • Acting independently with great autonomy (no predefined tags) • Acting in their own self-interest (surfaces existing content & interests)
  • 9. Emergent Social Software Platforms (ESSPs) ESSPs rely on SLATES • Search; have to be able to find things • Links; interlinking drives popularity & relevance • Authoring; content is constantly created, updated & interlinked by many • Tags; collectively creates the folksonomy • Extensions; using algorithms to say, “if you liked that, then by extension you’ll like this” (driving by voting, rating, liking, commenting, etc) • Signals; leverage tools like configurable activity streams, RSS and email to help us to not get overwhelmed or lose out
  • 10. Tie Strength and Mark Granovetter’s The Strength of Weak Ties (SWT) Well… this is a WHOLE other sociology talk, but we want to: • Enhance existing strong ties • Strengthen weak ties None • Convert potential ones • Interact w/strangers Potential Weak Strong Ties
  • 11. Core Principles of Collaboration Principles practiced on Intelligence Community’s Intellipedia • Work at the Broadest Possible Audience • The Ask: Move content from our personal and/or team-level protected stores to allow this content to be owned and refined by the masses • Work Topically, Not Organizationally • The Ask: For users and teams to be vigilant in determining if the content they are authoring is appropriately scoped • Replace Existing Processes • The Ask: Challenge ourselves to be more productive in collaborating NOTE: This introduces a level of transparency & crowdsourcing that is radically different to what most knowledge workers are used to
  • 12. Benefits of ESSPs Group Editing Authoring Broadcast Search Network Formation and Maintenance Collective Intelligence Self-Organization
  • 13. Roadmap for Success Turning Off the Old Using Believers Designing Technologies that Will Be Used Six Organizational Strategies • Determine desired results, then deploy appropriate ESSPs • Prepare for the long haul • Communicate, educate and evangelize • Move ESSPs into the flow • Measure progress, not ROI • Show that using ESSPs is valued
  • 14. Summary of Enterprise 2.0 Affirmation of what many of us already know, but brings some formality to the topic Suggested for those organizations who have not already internally advocated wikis and blogs Made it to Lester’s permanent bookshelf!! << that’s my endorsement! Available at Amazon in Kindle or hardcover editions SO… GO BUY IT!

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. 617 articles by end of JanuaryMarch saw 2,221 articlesJuly had 7,243EOY 2001 Wikipedia had over 19,000Mid-2008 had 2.4 million article in English and more than 500K each in German, Polish and French with more than 250K in each of six other languages.Today (late 2012), Wikipedia has over 4 million English articles