Enterprise 2.0: How Technology, eCommerce, and Web 2.0 Are Transforming Business Virtually. Volume One (Repost)

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Tracy L. Tuten, "Enterprise 2.0: How Technology, eCommerce, and Web 2.0 Are Transforming Business Virtually. Volume One: The Strategic Enterprise"
English | ISBN: 0313372411 | 2010 | 268 pages | PDF | 1,4 MB

Every day, business leaders read about the shift in essential business practices and consumer-buying behavior brought about by the Internet. This two-volume set introduces readers to these shifts and shows them the way forward.

Enterprise 2.0: How Technology, eCommerce, and Web 2.0 Are Transforming Business Virtually considers two levels of impact for organizations embracing Enterprise 2.0—macro and micro. Volume one considers the strategic components of the Enterprise, with emphasis on the specific tools available; applications in the organization such as content management, public relations, and cloud computing; and guidelines for protecting the organization, including legal best practices. Volume two considers the behavioral components of the Enterprise, including human resource implications and consumer behavior related to social media. The managerial implications of Enterprise 2.0 are also explored, with a focus on the use of virtual teams, recruiting with social media, and organizational behavior in a virtual environment, among other topics.
Features
Leading experts from both industry and academia cover the latest developments in Enterprise 2.0 social technologies
Contributing authors share case studies and real-life examples from organizations applying Web 2.0 tools
Highlights
Offers readers who want to learn more about these topics, but do not have the time or resources to study multiple books, the opportunity to read about today’s essential Internet-related business practices in a one-stop compendium of authoritative chapters
Includes information about the full range of technologies applicable in the Enterprise, including social software, wikis, blogs, microblogs, social bookmarking, tagging, and more, ensuring that readers understand what Enterprise 2.0 means for an organization, the tools involved, and the challenges posed
Features an extensive chapter on the legal challenges facing organizations adopting Enterprise 2.0 tools
Will help businesses struggling to manage new tools and technologies in social computing, collaboration, and knowledge management identify where to focus and what to do