These are sound arguments from Dion Hinchcliffe on three fronts:
a cogent, well written arguement
supported by the figures
persuasively illustrated
How do you persuade people to give up some of the time they have allocated to other things to doing something that a) appears to be a social activity (as if colleagues don't talk over coffee, over lunch, in corridors and at the desk and b) becomes a record of the time spent doing this very thing.
3 Ways to making your intranet social
How best to use social networking in an intranet
http://www.ebizq.net/blogs/enterprise/2011/05/making_an_intranet_more_social.php
These are sound arguments from Dion Hinchcliffe on three fronts:
How do you persuade people to give up some of the time they have allocated to other things to doing something that a) appears to be a social activity (as if colleagues don't talk over coffee, over lunch, in corridors and at the desk and b) becomes a record of the time spent doing this very thing.
Communication is work.
Building rapport in a team is work.