by Olivier Amprimo - 11/27/2007 - Estimated read times for this article: 1 mins. 14 secs.

If Management practices still have a strong local flavour, Management Science definitely has a bias in favour of a uniform, Anglo-Saxon source. Especially in France: if you had to study in a management school you will spend your days reading translated US books, not French. French people believe that ‘management’ is a genuine English word […]

by Olivier Amprimo - 12/7/2007 - Estimated read times for this article: 0 mins. 21 secs.

This is the one that Andrew McAfee probably had in mind when he coined the term “Enterprise 2.0” and defined it as the use of social software platforms within companies or between companies and their partner and /or customers.
 
Blogs, wikis, social-bookmarks, Rss feeds, tags and human filters, Personalised Pages, Virtual Worlds are elements of social […]

by Olivier Amprimo - 10/28/2008 - Estimated read times for this article: 5 mins. 28 secs.

Initially published on the Headshift’s blog.
Jack Vinson recently reported the NY-Toronto Law Firm KM Summit 2008 in Boston, in which he writes about the distinction between KM and Enterprise 2.0. It’s not the first time this sort of distinction is being made. In reality it is a common process for those who try to get […]