Slide 1: A new way to define a
productive worker
[with Enterprise 2.0]
Slide 2: This slideshow is intended to show what I think productivity is in Enterprise 2.0 environment
Slide 3: He’s David…
Slide 4: …and she’s Jessica
Slide 5: David begins at 7am and leaves at 6pm… and his boss, really likes it that way His boss doesn’t care about what he’s doing… but he’s there !
Slide 6: For Jessica and her boss, hours doesn’t matter, only results are important
Slide 7: David lives for emails, he’s in his inbox more than 4 hours a day He has to answer instantaneously to each email
Slide 8: Jessica uses the appropriate tools to get the right information at the right moment She can focuses on what’s really productive
Slide 9: if she wants instant answer
[instant messaging]
She’s using IM
Slide 10: … a wiki to archive what would be usefull for her team
Slide 11: Jessica and her team are using a blog to make announcements
Slide 12: … and they are all using RSS feeds to keep an eye on what’s happening
Slide 13: David is always at his office He also often fake working
Slide 14: Jessica use presence detection like Twitter to show everybody what she’s doing right now
Slide 15: For David, information flows are hierarchical
Slide 16: But for Jessica, lateral connexions inside and even outside the enterprise are mainstream
Slide 17: Sharing is a real lever in her organization
Slide 18: David gets recriminations when he’s surfing too much
Slide 19: Jessica surfs on the web to understand the present and anticipate the future
Slide 20: For David, reflection and long-term planning are the rule
Slide 21: According to Jessica, everything changes very quickly, then she’s trying different projects and focuses on now
Slide 22: They won’t all succeed, but some will be incredible
Slide 23: Enterprise 2.0 made simple by Pascal Veilleux and Caroline Gagnon