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Tool doesn't create experts, knowledge does!
An excellent piece highlighting the misconceptions of social networks at work. After a collaborative networking, our teams are always inspired, re-energized and are more productive while social networking gives us the space to wind down after work not during.

Your "...buying a toolkit doesn?t make you a mechanic.." resonates with my finding out very recently (unfortunately!) that an electrical drill, hardware and drapes/shutters complete with instructions will not automatically make me an expert in installing curtains in my home.
Posted by: mkabir   Posted on: 06/09/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Tool doesn't create experts, knowledge does!  mkabir | 06/09/09
RE: Collaborative Networks vs Social Networks  fidelman | 06/09/09
Thoughts on "Third Place" analogy for the workplace?  gialyons | 06/09/09
I agree. Guided collaboration, with a purpose, is what matters.  Ugly Research: Guided Collaboration | 06/10/09
RE: Collaborative Networks vs Social Networks  deb lavoy | 06/15/09
RE: Collaborative Networks vs Social Networks  brigittecain | 06/16/09
RE: Collaborative Networks vs Social Networks  srinimaverick@... | 07/11/09
RE: Collaborative Networks vs Social Networks  hhutchins | 08/25/09

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