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Why is Enterprise Web 2.0 like Teenage Sex?

  • It is on everybody's mind all the time.
  • Everyone is talking about it all the time.
  • Everyone thinks everyone else is doing it.
  • Almost no one is really doing it.
  • The few who are doing it are
    • doing it poorly
    • sure it will be better next time
    • not practicing it safely.

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Gravatar Image1 - But is it right you work for a company that claims to deliver the first enterprise ready web2.0 software toolset

Gravatar Image2 - Yes I do, as stated in the side-bar. Taking the little analogy further would that make IBM the "Pro-Familia" of Enterprise Social Software?
stw

P.S: Actually that software rather "escaped" from IBM. Or how would you describe software that is in use for a couple of years internally with huge cost savings (>150 Million $/year for profiles a.k.a BluePages alone) before it becomes a product.
To be very clear: Tounge-in-cheek mode please!

Gravatar Image3 - Add these:

- It always looks easy when someone else is doing it.
- It's never as good as your friends say it is.
- Your life isn't changed after the first time.
- You are an outcast if you say you don't want to do it.
- If you do it all the time, people lose respect for you.
- No one does it right the first time.
- Just doing it more often doesn't make you better at it.
- Doing it wrong can cause you a great deal of pain and embarrassment.


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