A week in Tweets: 4-10 Oct 09
Running a bit behind, courtesy of getting ready for and attending the TOGAF Hong Kong conference. Here’s the usual collection of Tweets and links, in the usual categories:
Running a bit behind, courtesy of getting ready for and attending the TOGAF Hong Kong conference. Here’s the usual collection of Tweets and links, in the usual categories:
The current week’s-worth of Twitter notes and links, on the usual subject-themes – click on the ‘Read more…’ link for more.
The usual weekly collection of Tweets and links on ‘social media’, enterprise architecture, business architecture, business-knowledge and the like – click the “Read more…” link for details.
Another week of Tweets, links and comments – click on the Read more’ link for the full set.
Another week of Tweets and links – several pages’-worth, so click on the ‘More’ link for the full list.
And another week of Tweets and links on social-media, narrative-knowledge, enterprise architecture, business and and society in general. Click the ‘More…’ link for the full list.
A Tweet-stream from social-media guru Oscar Berg caught my eye this morning, because it’s highly relevant to the architecture of the enterprise: successful social business design requires insight that business has always been social // the difference now from then …
Another week’s worth of Tweets and links on narrative-knowledge, enterprise architecture, business and and society in general, and so-called ‘Enterprise 2.0’. Click the ‘More…’ link for the full list.
After the sour taste of the McAfee farrago, it’s been a real pleasure to come across some solid fact and solid sense on ‘Enterprise 2.0’, from renowned usability expert Jakob Nielsen. (Thanks to Oscar Berg and others for the link.) …
As usual, a lot of Tweets and links this week, on the usual topics such as narrative-knowledge, ‘Enterprise 2.0’, enterprise architecture and society in general. Click the ‘More…’ link for the full list.