Great set of notes (thanks Stephanie!) on Suw Charman’s recent talk at google (been meaning to link to this for a while) on the tricky art of introducing social software to the office.
“Low-level fear of social humiliation. How are they going to come across to their peers and bosses? Fear of making mistake. People don’t realise they’re afraid, they just feel a bit uncomfortable talking /publicly/ to their collegues. E-mail is different because it feels private, it’s 1-1 communication…
ut often if permission isn’t explicitly given to use such tools, that will really get in the way. “Blogs as diariesâ€, etc — psychological mismatch. What the boss /thinks/ blogs are, and what they are used for in business.”
“Some very mundane use cases: Disney used blogs to announce events (threw away their customer crappy tool). Personal knowledge management — “what have I been doing, what stuff do I need to find again?†Person who has to report on what he’s doing: blog about it, and let boss read. Competitive intelligence. What’s happening out there/in here. Also, “oh this is interesting!†— people blogging about social things, not business-related things. Actually good, allows people to get to know each other. steph-note: I think Google understands that. We tend to underestimate the importance of social relationships in business.”
Some really good material here.
The big players aren’t listening yet. (See the program for the upcoming FedPress Intranet course at http://www.federatedpress.com/pdf/ICC0709-E.pdf)
I really like your approach and will appreciate any further posts on this topic…
Some really good material here.
The big players aren’t listening yet. (See the program for the upcoming FedPress Intranet course at http://www.federatedpress.com/pdf/ICC0709-E.pdf)
I really like your approach and will appreciate any further posts on this topic…