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by Denis on Jul 08, 2008 - 04:26 PM read 63 times
 

Interesting start on the graphic Susan - I'd love an invite to the shared space.

My initial reaction when I looked at it was to wonder whether it would be better to have the 4 circles linked together so that they share a common intersection point in the middle (i.e. one top, one right, one bottom, one left). When I started moving them around, it then made me wonder whether "Enterprise 2.0" should represent the middle point (i.e. where the four circles intersect), thus calling for a new circle to be added. First thought for this new circle would be "web 2.0".

Sot it would look something like web 2.0 on top, mass collaboration on the right, social media at the bottom, digital marketing on the left, with Enterprise 2.0 as the linking point in the centre. Mash ups would fall in web 2.0, wikis in the link between web 2.0 and mass collaboration, etc.

Just an initial thought.

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Denis

 

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    by Susan Scrupski on Jul 08, 2008 - 08:03 PM read 65 times
     

    Hi Denis.  Thanks for the comment.  I sent you an invite to the shared Vyew space.  What we are trying to represent here is how the separate disciplines (with their accompanying expertise) sometimes share a technology, yet they deliver distinctly different value to the enterprise.  The field of "social media" is intentionally larger because the self-labeled experts are more abundant there, as well as the scope of what they aim to do.  I'm not sure we would add web 2.0 to this diagram, either.  We would probably relegate web 2.0 to the consumer space, in order to stay purely within the parameters of business adoption vs. consumer. 

    This is a work in progress, however.  I've seen some excellent suggestions on Twitter and here in the comments.  Jevon will also be posting on the Fast Forward blog, so perhaps we will see more input there.  I know I wanted to add a subset of Office 2.0 within the Enterprise 2.0 sphere, but I am unfamiliar with the Vyew palette.  Ironically, because of an active social media corp. comms person at Vyew... I now will be getting lessons. :-)

     

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