Enterprise 2.0 More Than a Catchphrase Says Burton Group
December 12th, 2007 by Sterling Hager
Burton Group, an IT research firm focused on enterprise infrastructure technologies, published a report that recommends how Enterprise 2.0, a collection of organizational and IT practices, can help businesses achieve better performance and address human capital management needs.
That's the lede on this news release detailing the report and itemizing Burton Group's "four key design qualities that are essential for Enterprise 2.0 success."
I happen to think the four key design qualities they mention are both a little obvious and a lot right. They are explained under these four key words: Personal Value, Emergent, Communal, and Platform Centric.
Are you coming around to the notion that Enterprise 2.0 may be the key to improved business and an advanced ability to attract and retain the best people? You might consider furthering your exploration of the concept by reading this news and visiting Burton Group. [AgencyNext has no affiliation with Burton Group.]
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