by Frank Altenburg, IBM
Archive for: ‘Oktober 2012’
Notes und Domino Social Edition Webcast
Notes und Domino Social Edition Webcast
[EN] Is BYOD a Threat to Your Privacy? 82% of Employees Think So
Is BYOD a Threat to Your Privacy?
What’s the enterprise to do? Transparency and trust are key to developing BYOD policies. Creating a culture of fear is never good and if it can be avoided by defining very clear guidelines — or by shutting down BYOD altogether …
via Is BYOD a Threat to Your Privacy? 82% of Employees Think So.
Interesting survey? But can BYOD still be stopped?
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IBM Forscher erzielen Durchbruch auf dem Weg zur praktischen Nutzung von Kohlenstoffnanoröhren in zukünftigen Chips
IBM Forscher erzielen Durchbruch auf dem Weg zur praktischen Nutzung von Kohlenstoffnanoröhren in zukünftigen Chips
RIP Terry Callier
Originally uploaded by FatMandy.
Terry Callier ist tot. Habe diesen außergewöhnlichen Musiker mehrmals im Quasimodo genießen dürfen. Die Welt ist wieder mal um eine Soul-Legende ärmer.
Aufruf einer 32bit JVM auf Windows 64 bit
Set WShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
' Falls Script in einer 64bit Umgebung ausgeführt wird, dann starte das Script nocheinmal als 32 bit script
If WShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%")="AMD64" Then
WShell.Run WShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%windir%\SysWOW64\wscript.exe SollistvergleichExportImport.vbs")
Else
WShell.run "javaw.exe example.class"
End If
IBM Notes and Domino Social Edition Preview and Announcements
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Kann Social Business Hierarchien aufbrechen?
Interne Social-Media-Plattformen haben das Potenzial, die Arbeitswelt umzukrempeln. Sie schaffen Transparenz, lösen Hierarchien auf und machen Know-how zum Allgemeingut. Das zumindest meinen Hersteller und Analysten
Weiterlesen: Link
[EN] Trust in the Digital Workplace versus only Cash counts
Senior leaders need to “walk the talk,” using enterprise social tools and blogs just as others might “walk the floor” in a more traditional organization, while recognizing that in a digital workplace a command and control style of leadership is often less effective than modeling desired behaviors.
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Leaders must demonstrate that they believe enterprise social is work and not work avoidance; by using social tools themselves, leaders give employees permission to do the same, and in turn let employees know they are trusted to deliver.
Successful organizations will trust their own employees to work effectively without command and control, and provide them with tools and time to establish social bonds with their peers in order to work effectively in virtual teams. Such organizations recognize that trust is a reciprocal relationship between employer and employee, where trust is repaid with greater flexibility, engagement and performance on both sides.
When reading this I remembered an event I was presenting at this year. A CFO of a big company did a presentation one or two hours before me. His key statement: Only cash counts. This CFO would have stared at me with open eyes, when I am talking about the social workplace and trust. He missed this cultural shock, because he already left the event.
How does this world of cost reductions, cash and number crunching work together with a culture of trust in a company, of enjoying to be at the workplace? Does it at all? Is a balance possible? Or is it a never ending fight we have to go through?