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Social Business Software How Economic Challenges Help Enterprise 2.0
I believe LinkedIn is pointing the direction to the future
By: Kevin Benedict
Nov. 16, 2009 07:30 AM
Enterprise 2.0 is described by Carl Frappaolo and Dan Keldsen as, "a system of web based technologies that provide rapid and agile collaboration, information sharing, emergence and integration capabilities in the extended enterprise." It is basically social networking for businesses. This article explores how the recent economic challenges are promoting the growth of Enterprise 2.0 in businesses.
Sales strategies and methodologies are being challenged as never before. How do you establish personal relationships with your customers if you cannot travel to see them? How do you read body language and understand who is supportive at the table? How do you take customers out to lunch and learn about internal politics and how things really work inside the procurement system? These challenges are not likely to go away anytime soon. SAP recently announced that they plan to continue cutting their travel budgets as this report shows," SAP has pledged to cut its carbon footprint in half (currently 513,000t CO2) by 2020. Among other things, the company will focus on virtualization in the data center, and cut back on business travel." The cut back in business travel has already been significant, so this statement seems to suggest these cuts will continue. If they do continue even after the economy improves, then this truly represents a significant change in culture and practice. Enterprise 2.0 strategies are really about collaboration. Linkedin is an excellent example of an Enterprise 2.0 solution. Companies and individuals can promote themselves, their employees, promote job openings, announce career changes and describe projects they are working on, etc. People with similar interests can join special interest groups, engage in discussions and share news and job openings. I believe LinkedIn is pointing the direction to the future. I wrote an article about SAP and LinkedIn earlier this year that explores a number of Enterprise 2.0 strategies that are being implemented by SAP. SAP Ventures, in fact, has invested in LinkedIn, and SAP AG has invested in and became a co-owner of an EDI Exchange called Crossgate that operates in a cloud computing environment. Crossgate has developed a very interesting model that enables all SAP users to subscribe to the EDI Exchange, and then find, share and reuse EDI/B2B connections. This is another powerful collaboration platform that fits right in with Enterprise 2.0 strategies. LinkedIn provides insight into the status, qualifications of individuals. Crossgate provides an EDI/B2B collaboration platform that lets the community of SAP users work together. The key value propositions of both is to make communications and collaborations more efficient and less expensive. Smart phones and other mobile devices with integrated GPS enable the mobile workforce to work closely and collaborate better with the central office and each other, even in remote and mobile environments. Enterprise applications that utilize these technologies to collaborate better with their mobile workforce, customers and business partners are again demonstrating emerging Enterprise 2.0 strategies. Video conferencing and online presentations are relatively low cost sales tools that are in many cases replacing airline flights and overnight stays at the Marriott. Solutions like Google Wave are changing Enterprise 2.0 communications. Google Wave is a platform, product, and protocol for creating live, social communication documents that can be edited by multiple users in near real-time. Again, it is about remote and mobile collaboration. The economy may not return to its prior state. The new economic realities seem to suggest we will be working with smaller budgets. Budgets that encourage change and innovative means of working with our sales prospects, customers and business partners. The airlines, rental car agencies and hotel chains may suffer, but Enterprise 2.0 seems positioned to launch. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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