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Networked people and technology are showing that markets really are conversations. Collaboration in the workplace is becoming critical for business success.

Please join us in a cross-cultural idea laboratory to exchange perspectives with experts and practitioners. Here we will connect social learning and the networked enterprise to develop more resilient organizations.

         frederic domon - entreprise collaborative - ecollab admin          harold jarche - entreprise collaborative - ecollab admin

     Frédéric Domon     Harold Jarche

 

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ECOLLAB Blog Carnival
Written by Frédéric Domon   
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Collaborative Enterprise is a cross-cultural idea laboratory to exchange perspectives with experts and practitioners on Social Learning and Networked Enterprise concepts to develop more resilient organizations.

To encourage debate and exchange, ECOLLAB is a monthly event in the form of a blog carnival, which will bring together all persons interested by these subjects.

Each month, www.entreprisecollaborative.com hosts the Collaborative Enterprise Blog Carnival. We expect to have a new topic at least every month and perhaps more frequently. We will announce it here and you can contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , the "ringmaster", with suggestions.

We will be asking people to contribute directly if we think the topic is relevant. Feel free to pass on topics to others who may be interested.

If you wish to contribute:

Before:
-    On your blog, via email, twitter or through other means, announce the new carnival ( you create a short post with links, visual, hashtags and short descriptions of Ecollab),
-    feel free to invite others as well.
-    Let us know by registering via the contact form or by sending a tweet to @hjarche with the hashtag #ECOLLAB

At the date given :
-    Please respond to the current theme by writing a blog post and posting on the given date of the carnival. This may be in English, French or both languages. Send an e-mail to the Ringmaster to ensure that we don't miss your post. If you have a draft before the date, send us a copy or summary by e-mail.
-    Remember to mention the context in which this article appears: Link to this page on your blog and use the visual event if possible.
-    If you use Twitter, send out an announcement of your post and use the hashtag #ecollab
-    We will also be publishing all posts, or portions of them, on a single web page and highlighting aspects of the conversation, making it easier for readers to view them all. These will link back to the original posts. Items will be grouped in a white paper that will be broadcast from the site of Collaborative Enterprise.
 
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For its second edition, Ecollab will discuss Informal Learning. Can we formalize it? Can we Should we? How much? How? see our introduction.

This topic inspires you? Feel free to participate (see the conditions for participation. This blog carnival has no deadline. There will always be open to your post. Just let us know when your contribution will be ready.

 
ECOLLAB 1: 

For its first edition, Ecollab will discuss the future of the training department in the Collaborative Enterprise.

The deadline for your responses was set for December 12.

For more information, please contact:

Harold JARCHE: hjarche (at) entreprisecollaborative (point) com, @hjarche sur Twitter

Frédéric DOMON : fdomon (at) entreprisecollaborative (point) com, @fdomon sur Twitter

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