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Simple tools for complex problems…

Well, we have been running along the Enterprise 2.0 blogosphere for a while and one thing that strikes us over and over again is : 1. The openness of all the platforms, duh...it's one of the FREEFORM principles, but still... 2. The user adoption cycle is extremely short 3. The results are (in case of success) beyond expectation... Especially point 3 is open to discussion because the "in case of success" is a bit touchy. We have to admit that many implementations have failed to reach the level of success that was required. In most cases, when success was reached, the ...

Egov 2.0 : great! As long as we don’t have to take it too seriously

A very small article today on eGov 2.0 after some feedback we got from the eu Workshop (http://www.epractice.eu/en/workshop/ICTandPublicServices) that took place in Brussels last Monday. We weren't able to attend ourselves but we got some interesting feedback that can be summarized as follows : eGov 2.0 is a hot topic but governments are far from ready to accept the consequences of this new culture. Allow me to explain with an example : A group of Romanian coders had the idea to follow the voting-behavior of their elects in Europe. They found out that twice a...