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Enterprise 2.0 ideals
“What do you do when someone in your team just won’t collaborate via the blog, or share their knowledge on the team wiki? What do you do with team members like that?”
This was one of the questions in the roundtable sessions at the Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum. I was on the table covering “Culture and adoption issues”.
The idealistic answer, of course, is to ask, “Do you really want that person on your team?”
But, in reality, is it really that simple?





















Good question Alex. It's not really a blog/ wiki/ tool issue, but a perennial of the people you have and how you get value from them.
I definitely think that people's propensity to collaborate has an increasing impact on their value and contribution to the business, so in that sense perhaps it's getting simpler (in that yes, you don't want those people on your team now while you may have tolerated them before)?