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/
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> AM---Hi Lads: Some points for today's call regarding this docum]Alberto
> Manuel ---11/13/2012 08:20:32 AM---Hi Lads: Some points for today's call
> regarding this document.
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> 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]
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>
> 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* <buddenba@us.ibm.com>>*
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> Assunto:* for review - An Intro to Social Business Guide [via W3C Social
> Business Community Group]
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