Posts Tagged ‘Google;’

Engaging through Content or just Filing it?

May 11th, 2009 - 1:17 pm § in Content Management, Observations, Persuasive Content | | 2 Comments
More thoughts on Vignette and OpenText. The news of OpenText planning to gobble up Vignette and the recent Interwoven acquisition by Autonomy sees a new chapter for these grandees of content management and I think is further evidence in the shifts that have been occurring in this market around Enterprise Content Management and what organisations really want to do. [ read more ]

Who am I – Part II

February 7th, 2009 - 5:49 am § in Observations | | 2 Comments
Inspired by a tweet by Jeremiah Owyang (@jowyang) about people creating two Facebook accounts for business and personal, plus the resulting feedback from my colleague Joe Stanhope (@joestanhope) got me thinking about my previous post on who is the online me? [ read more ]

Who Owns What I Think?

January 16th, 2009 - 4:03 pm § in Observations | | No Comments
A blog article by Richard Skaare got me thinking this week. In his article Beware: What You Create Could Own You Richard talks about being seduced by the creative process and that you can become incredibly wedded to and precious about the presentation and sharing of your ideas. It got me thinking about this from web content perspective, as 'knowledge workers' we are not just producers - we are also intellectual content consumers. Our raw material is someone else's fresh idea, we embellish it, with other knowledge and experience and trade it. We are information and knowledge traders - so never mind the content owning me - who owns what I think? [ read more ]

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