Tailor-made approaches

Enterprise 2.0 puts collaboration, knowledge sharing and social intelligence at the center of the organisation's relationships. Doing so, it refers to work organisation rather than to specific skills, processes or professions, and impacts any business at any level. You'll discover here a few samples of Enterprise 2.0 applications to given markets and professions.

Markets & Professions

Although solutions such as Wiki's, Blogs and collaboration spaces are often seen as "generic" solutions that can be implemented in any organization it is interesting to see how these tools can help organizations in specific sectors. Let us give some examples:

Finance, Bank & Insurance

New collaboration tools are improving the transparency of the internal workings and allow the organization to keep better track of investment portfolios and to improve risk management. Read our post on Enterprise 2.0 for the finance sector.

Healthcare

R & D departments can use Enterprise 2.0 tools to improve knowledge sharing and shorten research cycles for new products.

Political Organisations

Often scattered on the whole territory in local federations, E2.0 tools will help them to better communicate internally, synchronise actions, remotely collaborate on dossiers, and make members relationships easier.

Strategy & Watch

Concatenation of customized RSS feeds on monitored topics, automatically imported in a strategy dashboard, make strategic watches easier.

Universities

Enterprise 2.0 techniques facilitate fundamental research within and between universities through collaboration authoring tools or by creating students' project teams around courses .


Enterprise 2.0, being more a philosophy than a technology, can truly create huge added value for organizations in any sector and it is often remarkable to see in what way the Enterprise 2.0 methods are used to solve specific problems. In the near future we will post on this page applications of Enterprise 2.0 projects in specific sectors so be sure to come back soon!