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Collaboration Loop: Getting Over “Fear-Of-Blogs”
Submitted by CMS Report on May 25, 2007 - 2:52pmComplete Story
BusinessWeek: Executives Remain Wary of Web 2.0
Submitted by CMS Report on April 19, 2007 - 4:49pm"These results surprised one of the study's authors, Jacques Bughin, who's a director in McKinsey's Brussels office. Following the study, he interviewed a number of the respondents. "The reason why blogs and wikis, in particular, aren't well used is that companies are still afraid," he posits. "How do you basically regulate how to contribute?" He also thinks the wisdom of crowds isn't always sharp and that companies are worried about getting bad information on a collaborative document, such as a wiki."
Six Apart: Movable Type Plugin Survey
Submitted by Bryan on January 8, 2007 - 10:03pm"One of our main goals for Movable Type for 2007 is to make sure our community’s feedback is an even more integral part of product development. As a first step, we’re experimenting with getting your help fixing the plugin experience for Movable Type."
Six Apart: Intel Outside - Enterprise Blogging
Submitted by Bryan on October 18, 2006 - 7:00am"Starting two years, ago Intel CEO Paul Otellini began communicating with the team inside the company by using blogs as a direct channel to Intel’s staff around the world. When the blogs were first publicly discussed, the idea of such a prominent technology executive participating in a private internal..."
Movable Type: A blog for every business: Enterprise and Version 3.3
Submitted by Bryan on July 13, 2006 - 11:22pmSpero News: Business and niche blogging: What is the difference
Submitted by Bryan on July 5, 2006 - 5:50am"Unlike business blog, people do not create a niche blog to support an existing business. It also serves different purposes as a common business blog. You can see a niche blog everywhere on the Internet. Chances are if you search on search engines, one of the results on the first page will possibly be a niche blog. It covers anything from photography, celebrity, scrapbooking, building construction, personal development, and so on."
Six Apart: It's Okay To Screw Up! A Case Study
Submitted by Bryan on June 9, 2006 - 7:54pmIt's Okay To Screw Up! A Case Study -
"Okay, so we’ve been saying over and over that lots of companies are afraid of blogging, but they don’t need to be: It’s safe to get started! But we should talk a little bit about why they’re afraid. The truth..."



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