Posted in July 24, 2009 ¬ 3:40 pmh.slagter
Based on our experiences with doing workshops to discuss the social media landscape and facilitating experiments to gain hands-on experience with these tools inside organizations, we are now developing three concrete FWS products around social media:
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Posted in July 13, 2009 ¬ 7:48 amh.slagter
The Dutch architecture forum held a symposium on Web2.0 in the Enterprise. As part of the programme, I talked about our experiments with using Twitter to increase cohesion in business teams. Although we performed only two proper experiments, the evaluation questionaire and workshop yielded some interesting outcomes:
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Posted in July 7, 2009 ¬ 7:49 amh.slagter
Tijdens de Rabo Unplugged klantcase zijn verschillende methoden toegepast. Hieronder staan de verschillende methoden op een rij, om een beeld te geven van onze aanpak.
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Posted in June 19, 2009 ¬ 7:56 amh.slagter
As we described in this blog post, one of the key challenges for modern knowledge workers is being in flow: reaching the mental state needed to get work done for which concentration is needed. This
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Posted in June 9, 2009 ¬ 9:21 pmh.slagter
In the current economic state of the world it is not easy to get organizations to experiment with innovative tools to support knowledge work. Very rightfully, they may ask: “So, why are our current tools – e-mail and file sharing on a network drive – not good enough?”. The challenge lies in explaining how innovative [...]
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Posted in September 1, 2008 ¬ 2:56 pmh.slagter
Last Friday on Elmine’s unconference we had some inspiring discussions on how our way of working and the tools we apply has affected our lives. This triggered me to finally start writing a series of blog posts on what we in Future Workspaces consider to be the main challenges for nomadic workers: being in sync, in [...]
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