The Grill: Andrew McAfee
This MIT researcher says that to get the most out of Web 2.0 tools, businesses must rethink how technology can help workers collaborate.
Computerworld - Sure, companies have started using Web 2.0 tools, but one man says we've seen only a glimmer of the change they're going to bring to the way we do business. Andrew McAfee, a principal research scientist at the Center for Digital Business in the MIT Sloan School of Management, is author of the recently released book Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for your Organization's Toughest Challenges (Harvard Business Publishing, 2009).
McAfee says tools and Web sites like wikis, blogs, Twitter and Facebook are changing not only the way businesses share information, but also how employees function inside those businesses. In effect, Enterprise 2.0 is changing the way we work.
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What does Enterprise 2.0 mean? Loosely, it means applying Web 2.0 tools and philosophies to different business situations. The tighter definition is the business use of an emergent social software platform. [It's about] building clever tools that get out of the way and let people interact as they want to.
Are employees dragging IT departments kicking and screaming into the world of Enterprise 2.0? People throughout the organization are clamoring for easier-to-use tools. They're frustrated by the fact that tools outside the firewall are easier to use than the tools in their own enterprise. A lot of times, [employees] do an end run and use some cloud utilities to get their work done.
IT departments have had the final call over what has been used [in the enterprise], but that era is drawing to a close. I appreciate that there are security considerations. There are legitimate concerns, but saying "no, no, no" isn't going to win you fans elsewhere in the business.
A lot of executives fear that Web sites like Facebook and Twitter are big productivity killers. Do you agree with blocking employees from using them? I don't agree that it's time-wasting. They might say, "We don't like those big public utilities, but we will give you something equivalent behind the firewall." Sticking your head in the sand and waiting for this to pass is an extremely short-sighted philosophy. There's the idea that the coolest tech gizmos are no longer the ones that the company buys for you, but that you can get for free on the Internet.



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