Enterprise social software required reading

2005-04-13 09:30:00 Allan Engelhardt wrote in CYBAEA Journal:

When is a company greater than the sum of its parts? When its once-siloed business units find a way to harvest innovations in the white space between them.

If you are at all interested in enterprise social software, then the article A Practical Guide to Social Networks from the March 2005 issue of the Harvard Business Review is required reading. No excuses accepted.

The lead author is Rob Cross, whose book The Hidden Power of Social Networks we have previously reviewed and recommended.

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