Wiki adoption in the enterprise
It seems that adoption is the biggest problem of Enterprise 2.0 applications. Jerry Bowles, an Enterprise Irregular, writes about the difficulties in getting employees to use wikis.
As I already wrote, I believe it boils down to this:
Enterprise 2.0 apps like blogs and wikis make people give the company something that was previously their own - their knowledge, expertise and ideas (by forcing the employees to document them). It is only natural that they resist.
For this to be a fair deal, the company needs to give something in return. More specifically - Pay.
Related posts:
- Knowledge Socialism: The Personal Risk and the Organizational Bonanza of Enterprise 2.0
- Social Software in the Enterprise
- Discover Enterprise 2.0 Ideas and News
- Itensil: You just have to check it out!
- Read Professor’s McAfee’s Blog - It will probably make you smarter and happier
Posted on February 21, 2007 by Yoav Ezer
Filed Under Collaboration, Enterprise 2.0, Methodology, Office 2.0, Web 2.0
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