e2project
Discussing usercomments in an internal corporate blog
Submitted by mh on Fri, 04/17/2009 - 13:48I have to admit: actually I like spec work and detailled planning. But still, it's alway a mess. The smaller the projects or the parts you are planning, the more problems are always likely.
Full integration vs. openness, some case study fragments
Submitted by mh on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 07:03A colleague gave me a presentation of the intranet he realized for his company (a procurement and contracting company). A nice sharepoint solution – a standard news page, document libraries for divisions and countries, lots of lists with lots of categories to search and sort by, and some business process applications
The boredom in great projects
Submitted by mh on Wed, 04/08/2009 - 06:38Documenting an Enterprise 2.0-introduction-project sounds like a great idea. But when do all these fancy thought, cool visions and exciting strategies we imagine really occur?
Compiling a Crash Course for Senior Management-Bloggers
Submitted by mh on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 15:01
What are the most basic and important advices for a group of C-level-managers who discovered blogs as potential communication media? - They discovered the tool, they watched Obama and they decided to give it a chance. I suggested to step into a friendly-user-test-phase first, but to start writing as if they were serious - doing is the only way of learning in communications.
Standpunkte
- "Press Pause Play": Digitale Revolution? - "In ein paar Jahren werden wir uns ein bisschen genieren…"
- Smarter Kapitalismus: Quiksilver - Made by Waves
- "This typeface says: I have no future" - Wie man Texter wird, oder mehr
- Wischmob statt Flashmob
- Das große Untersuchungsausschuss-Vorsitzenden-Mensch-Ärgere-Dich
Lösungen
- Interview: Markus Huber - "So viel teuren Blödsinn macht sonst niemand"
- Datenjournalismus, Medientoolbox und das total ultimative Portal?
- Produktivität: Das Böse im Kalender - Apps als Versuchung
- Information Architecture Diaries: Die Corporate Content-Timeline
- Fünf Thesen zu Content für das Enterprise 2.0


