Posts Tagged ‘2.0’
What is Enterprise 2.0? Another cool slideshare ppt
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008 by Michael AltendorfEnterprise 2.0 & The Nature of The Firm
Thursday, August 21st, 2008 by Michael AltendorfBernard Lunn ist writing about Enterprise 2.0 and Ronald Coase and Peter Drucker!
Quote:
“The break-up of behemoth, vertically integrated enterprises commenced in the 1970’s, got a boost from junk bond financing in the 1980’s, and accelerated in the 1990’s with globalization. Now, late in the 2000’s, Social Media (aka Web 2.0) is adding another gear that will accelerate the fundamental restructuring of the enterprise.
This is a big story. That is why ReadWriteWeb is dedicating a new “channel” to Enterprise 2.0. I will be editing this channel and we are looking for part time writers to contribute. More on that later.
The Firm
Peter Drucker, the greatest management thinker of all time, pointed out that the “firm” is a relatively recent innovation, designed to do the things that individuals cannot easily do on their own. Ronald Coase later created a theoretical model (Coase’s Theorem) to describe why firms exist, based on the difference between internal and external transaction costs. If the transaction cost was lower internally, then it made sense to organize that work internally. If the transaction cost was lower externally, then it made sense to organize that work externally.
Coase’s Theorem underlies countless management books on subjects around reengineering, outsourcing, core competency, spinoffs, spinouts and so on.”
For me as economist are articles that combine the internet innovation topics and economic theory always a pleasure to read! continue here
SAP Business User Summit 2008 on Enterprise Collaboration 2.0
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008 by Michael AltendorfLast week the second Business User event took place at SAP in Walldorf.
More than 30 presentations around the topic of Enterprise Collaboration 2.0 were showed and I made a video with Craig Cmehil our SAP Community Network Evangelist:
You find Craigs Summary of the Event here:
http://craig.cmehil.com/2008/07/sap-business-user-summit.html
or join the SAP Developer Network to get more information about the event:

