Contribute to key debates in Enterprise Social Software
Added By Tony Byrne at 18-Jun-2009 | Twitter: @TonyByrne |
At the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston, MA next week I'll be facilitating a discussion on "Social Software: Key Debates" -- essentially, what are the major outstanding arguments in enterprise social computing.
Would you like to suggest debate topics? Already circling in my head:
- Is "Enterprise 2.0" more meaningful than "Social Software"?
- Blogging is passé -- vive micro-blogging?
- Can social computing consistently bring real ROI?
- Should community managers have to worry about information lifecycle management?
- Are social content ratings really helpful ?
- Tools: suite or best of breed?
- Should your website/intranet have a community or be a community?
- Do you really need an enterprise micro-blogging tool when we have Twitter?
Any feedback on these? Some better than others? What to drop and add? Reply below, or you can continue this discussion on Facebook or LinkedIn.
Many thanks. Hope to see you there...
Categories: Tony Byrne, Collaboration & Community Software, Building Business Case, Cloud Computing, Implementation, Industry Standards, Marketplace at Large, Selecting Technology, Software-as-a-Service


