Re: for review - An Intro to Social Business Guide [via W3C Social Business Community Group]





Mark/Alberto, I agree that was the consensus from the last CG call.   Do
either of you want to take the pen and draft some 2013 CG milestones,
including support for the proposed workshop, that we can iterate in prep
for discussion next weeks CG?

Version 3 of the infographic -
http://www.w3.org/community/socbizcg/wiki/File:Slide2.jpg


Regards,

Don Buddenbaum, STSM, FLMI, Chair W3C SBCG
Emerging Social Business Software Standards
IBM Software Group, Strategy
919.543.0346 t/l 441.0346 buddenba@us.ibm.com
SBCG: http://www.w3.org/community/socbizcg/




From: "Crawford, Mark" <mark.crawford@sap.com>
To: "'public-socbizcg@w3.org'" <public-socbizcg@w3.org>,
Date: 11/14/2012 06:36 AM
Subject: Re: for review - An Intro to Social Business Guide [via W3C
            Social   Business Community Group]



I would agree with Alberto, and would also suggest that if we are going
forward with the workshop, then the milestones should take that into
consideration.

Kind Regards,
Mark

Mark Crawford
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Industry Standards & Open Source, TIP Governance
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From: Alberto Manuel [mailto:bpm.tst@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 04:35 AM Eastern Standard Time
To: Donald Buddenbaum <buddenba@us.ibm.com>
Cc: public-socbizcg@w3.org <public-socbizcg@w3.org>
Subject: Re: for review - An Intro to Social Business Guide [via W3C Social
Business Community Group]

Hi Don:

Regarding our last meeting isn't best to setup what are the milestones the
group want to achieve before jumping to create content?

Best

Alberto.

2012/11/13 Donald Buddenbaum <buddenba@us.ibm.com>
  Hi Alberto, thanks for contributing.  The objective was to widen the
  audience for the content in the original CTO guide.   At this point my
  objective was to as much as possible, simply create stand alone more
  consumable documents that mirrored the primary sections and content of
  the original, as an introduction, technologies to consider, and steps to
  take to realize Social Business.

  I'm more than happy for us to expand on these documents if we choose to
  do so.

  Regards,

  Don Buddenbaum, STSM, FLMI, Chair W3C SBCG
  Emerging Social Business Software Standards
  IBM Software Group, Strategy
  919.543.0346 t/l 441.0346 buddenba@us.ibm.com
  SBCG: http://www.w3.org/community/socbizcg/


  Inactive hide details for Alberto Manuel ---11/13/2012 08:20:32 AM---Hi
  Lads: Some points for today's call regarding this documAlberto Manuel
  ---11/13/2012 08:20:32 AM---Hi Lads: Some points for today's call
  regarding this document.

  From: Alberto Manuel <bpm.tst@gmail.com>
  To: Donald Buddenbaum/Durham/IBM@IBMUS, public-socbizcg@w3.org,
  Date: 11/13/2012 08:20 AM
  Subject: Re: for review - An Intro to Social Business Guide [via W3C
  Social  Business Community Group]




  Hi Lads:

  Some points for today's call regarding this document.

  What is the objective of the document?
        List all technologies that must be considered when implementing a
        social business?
        The above option, plus setup a framework how to implementing it
        regarding the myriad of possibilities of social interaction? If
        this is the option. I agree with such kind of document.
        Other.
  Regarding the content. After skimmed across it:
        There are no social enterprise processes types. Coining processes
        types proved in the past to create confusion in people's minds
        (supporting processes, core processes, management processes... ) .
        Does or does not in every process type exist social interaction
        ( unless is 100 % robot driven). Hence, it should be reconfigured
        to something like “processes where social interaction plays a key
        role".
        Regarding the tech trends, beyond that bringing your own device, is
        bringing your own software, as interoperability is seeing the light
        of the day on tiny steps. Also, Internet of things, semantics,
        sentiment analysts is starting to be part of the mix. Think
        everything related with cybernetics.
  If the idea of the document is making the bridge about social
  technologies and it's usage in specific business challenges I would like
  to contribute.

  Talk with you later today.

  Best

  Alberto.

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  De: "Don Buddenbaum" <buddenba@us.ibm.com>
  Para: "public-socbizcg@w3.org" <public-socbizcg@w3.org>
  Enviado: 12 de Novembro de 2012 18:26
  Assunto: for review - An Intro to Social Business Guide [via W3C Social
  Business Community Group]

  Created from CTO guide
  http://www.w3.org/community/socbizcg/wiki/File:An_Introduction_to_the_Technical_Considerations_of_Social_Business_V1.doc





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