August, 2007

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Changing Hierarchy into Network?

Wrike

Before I start digging into project management transformation due to Web 2.0 technologies, I would like to share some thoughts on the basic impacts of Enterprise 2.0 on companies’ structure and corporate culture. One of the most important impacts of Enterprise 2.0, as I mentioned in my previous post is changing the management pattern inside an organization.

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Is KM Dead?

Knowledgeline

That seems to be the question on the minds of many these days. Or more softly put, how do CKOs ( or other KM types) fit into a world with strategically minded CIOs and other IT folks. Technology has also gained a solid footing in the KM space and while there is debate as to how far technology can be taken to replace people (especially in PSL roles) it's certainly established itself as an important tool.

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Office 2.0 Big Expectations

Wrike

I was invited to give a speech at the Project 2.0 panel of the Office 2.0 Conference, which will take place in San Francisco on September 5-7. The conference is established by Ismael Ghalimi, author of the popular IT|Redix blog. He together with a group of other bloggers managed to make the conference a significant event for the IT world.This conference will be focused on product demonstrations, adoption of Web 2.0 technologies in the enterprise and mobile productivity arenas.

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Wrike will be presented at BarCamp anniversary gathering

Wrike

We will have a demo presentation at DemoCamp (which is part of BarCamp ) – an un-conference event held in Palo Alto, California on the 18th of August from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. BarCamp is an ad-hoc community, members of which share and learn in an open environment. This year is the BarCamp anniversary, and the organizers booked rooms for 500 participants.

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The 2nd Generation of Innovation Management: A Survival Guide

Speaker: Chris Townsend, VP of Product Marketing, Wellspring

Over the past decade, companies have embraced innovation with enthusiasm—Chief Innovation Officers have been hired, and in-house incubators, accelerators, and co-creation labs have been launched. CEOs have spoken with passion about “making everyone an innovator” and the need “to disrupt our own business.” But after years of experimentation, senior leaders are asking: Is this still just an experiment, or are we in it for the long haul?

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Collective Intelligence Builds New Approach to Project Management

Wrike

As we all know, the project manager in organizations traditionally has the burden of compiling plans and information for the team’s work. The information is then kept in disconnected files, no matter if it is a Microsoft Word file or a Microsoft Project file. The manager is struggling to bring the project plan to life as all the information on the project is concentrated only around a single person – himself.

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Blogging at ILTA's conference

Knowledgeline

While I had a few posts from the ILTA conference, some seemed to be surgically attached to their PC while in sessions. It's amazing to see the amount of information spewing out from bloggers like David Hobbie , Doug Cornelius , and Monica Bay. I think folks providing near real-time posts are great for the industry. Daily headlines from Sean Doherty also let those not able to attend get some of the major highlights of the conference.

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Enterprise Search, uncovered and revealed

Knowledgeline

John Alber's recent article titled, " Search at the Foundation of the Enterprise ", does a really nice job of explaining the business issues solved by enterprise search and goes on to discuss, in depth , the various types of underlying search technology used today. It's in plain English , so even I can understand it. John was nice enough to include pictures and charts to help explain set-theoretic models, algebraic models, and probabilistic models.

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Live from ILTA

Knowledgeline

So far, things are pretty interesting. KM tracks yesterday were well attended, so perhaps there is hope for KM, despite my earlier post ;) Today the buzz is about OpenText's announcement around their SharePoint strategy. I was not in the session, as my firm is an Interwoven shop, but here is what I heard from others that attended: There will be the option to have SharePoint become the main store for documents OpenText is looking to extent beyond DM to more full blown matter/document lifecycle ma

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Wrike gets inline editing

Wrike

We made keyboard navigation much friendlier for you with this week’s release, to make your work easy and comfortable. Now you can make changes to the title, status, responsible party or the due date without opening the task. Click the right pane with the task list and use these keyboard shortcuts to increase your productivity: • UP/DOWN ARROW keys to move around your task list. • LEFT/RIGHT ARROW keys to move between the columns title, status, assigned to and due date. • ENTER to update the fiel

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Breaking Ground on Better Payment Processes: Strategies for Construction Pros

Speaker: Timothy Allsopp

Payment challenges often lead to delayed projects, financial bottlenecks, and strained relationships. With construction projects becoming more complex, outdated processes are no longer sustainable. By refining financial workflow, companies can improve cash flow, reduce error, and foster trust between stakeholders. Discover practical strategies for redesigning payment systems to overcome workflow challenges while creating a smoother, more reliable process for contractors and subcontractors alike.

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Meet us at Office 2.0

Wrike

We are excited to announce that Wrike’s founder, Andrew Filev, will take part in Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco on September 5-7. The conference is a global event where key innovators, decision makers, technologists and businessmen meet, discuss and debate the future evolution of online productivity and collaboration. Office 2.0 will bring together representatives from all the powerful corporations in the IT business world, including IBM Corporation, Google, Microsoft and many more.