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  1. Understanding Cisco's Collaboration Strategy (Part 4) http://bit.ly/34Jm6G #collaboration #ciscocollab
  2. Understanding Cisco's Collaboration Strategy (Part 3) http://bit.ly/1CLg87 #collaboration #ciscocollab
  3. Understanding Cisco's Collaboration Strategy (Part 2) http://bit.ly/3gh5bp #collaboration #ciscocollab
  4. Understanding Cisco's Collaboration Strategy (Part1) http://bit.ly/4aPVDf #collaboration #ciscocollab
  5. @buckleyplanet very true, good point
  6. @olivermarks enterprise 2.0 does not cover all forms of collaboration (to me) - to think it does creates more problems than it solves
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  8. @olivermarks the process vs. practice "thin line" is form John Seeley Brown
  9. @olivermarks "contextual collaboration" was defined by Meta Group (Matt Cain at the time) ... Microsoft and IBM jumped on the term
  10. @SameerPatel process is how work "should be done" - practice is how work "is done" - social elements help work practices and thus process
  11. @SameerPatel we're just re-discovering that adding social elements to processes can address structural gaps
  12. @SameerPatel process-centric collaboration is quite powerful - but not a new concept - "contextual collaboration" circa 1999 kicked that off
  13. @MikeG514 we're just re-discovering that adding social elements to processes can address structural gaps
  14. @MikeG514 process-centric collaboration is quite powerful - but not a new concept - "contextual collaboration" circa 1999 kicked that off
  15. @SameerPatel one mistake people make is to equate what-we-call E2.0 as being synonymous with *all* forms of collaboration ...
  16. @SameerPatel but straw-man arguments simply fail to impress me so why bother responding
  17. @SameerPatel It's like reading a modern version of the "old man and the sea" :)
  18. @marciamarcia thanks Marcia :) same can be said for yourself as well!
  19. @eugenelee but given how long Cubetree has been around, comparison to ST apple and orange
  20. In Customer Support in the Facebook and Twitter era panel moderated by Clara Shih #e2conf