dinsdag 17 juni 2008

Relevant RSS feeds; Future of Work

Regarding the tomorrow's workplace in our networked economy, we suggest the following RSS feeds and blogs;
  • Andrew McAfee (Harvard Business School) investigates how managers can most effectively select, implement, and use Information Technology (IT) to achieve business goals. He coined the name "Enterprise 2.0".
  • This blog shares ideas and hopes to generate discussion on enterprise 2.0, business blogs, web 2.0 and knowledge management to provide value to organizations through practical applications. New trends and technologies are covered with a switch to art, music, travel, and food on the weekends.
  • The Relationship Economy is a very interesting blog by Jay Deragon about how and why the economy is changing due to technological advances.
  • Dion Hinchcliffe approaches Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 issues from a more technological perspective, but does it in understandable language and great illustrations.
  • David Weinberger, author of "Everything is Miscellaneous" and "Small Pieces Loosely Joined", and co-author of "the Cluetrain Manifesto", updates readers of his blog about organization and knowledge management, and about"how we’re pulling ourselves together now that we’ve blown ourselves to bits".
  • The Innovation Factory is a very interesting Dutch blog (in English) focusing on open innovation, crowdsourcing, andstrategy, specifically relating to vision and tools of enterprise 2.0.
  • Another interesting blog about Work 2.0 - News, views, and reviews.
  • The Future of Work is a blog with ongoing reports and conversations related to the changing nature of work. Their goal is to foster community, conversation, and mutual learning about the future of work and the forces driving change.
  • Web Worker Daily treats the life of electronic freelancers (e-lancers), tools they can use, and more.


If you do not know how to use RSS, please consult this post.

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