Friday, October 17, 2008

Enterprise 2.0 productivity



A few years ago some of the big enterprises denied the use of free private web mail accounts. Too much lost of working time, they said. Some media and studies agreed and forced the process. Nowadays most of free web mail accounts are accessible from the internal network of companies. Should you now prohibit the use of blog or social media tools? To much lost of productivity!?

Isn't it the way around? Social tools move a lot of communication to platforms you may access at the time you like, while mails are coming to you when the sender wants it to send. A lot of productive time is lost while sorting and relying to unnecessary mails. Does the usage of social software helps us to win productive time?

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Interesting Article.
In my point of view Web2.0 costs us a lot of performance in company productivity for sure. On the otherside it helps us to deliver better quality because we do reflect our work better.

The question is what are your main points you focus on. So can help Web2.0 your employees to deliver a better quality of their work.

Quality not Quantity