22 resultados para government 2.0 taskforce

em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland


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Opinnäytetyö selvittää, minkälaisia verkkosovelluksia kulttuurialan tapahtumatuotanto-organisaatiot käyttävät projektinhallintansa apuvälineinä. Miten sovelluksia hyödynnetään ja minkälaisia haasteita niistä mahdollisesti aiheutuu käyttäjille? Työssä käydään myös läpi verkkosovellusten käytön ja muutenkin organisaatioiden verkottumisen myötä tulleita haasteita ja ratkaisumalleja. Verkkosovelluksista keskitytään vain kaikille vapaisiin ja ilmaisiin sovelluksiin. Esitellyt sovellukset ovat helppokäyttöisiä ja helposti muokattavissa moneen eri käyttötarkoitukseen. Web 2.0 -maailma on tuonut mukanaan monenlaisia monikäyttöisiä verkkosovelluksia. Kulttuuritapahtumatuotanto-organisaatiot ovat alkaneet ottaa sovelluksia käyttöön myös projektinhallintatehtävissään. Monet sovelluksista tarjoavat hyvän apuvälineen pienelle tai vähän suuremmallekin tapahtumatuotanto-organisaatiolle, jolla ei välttämättä riittäisi resursseja isompaan projektinhallintatyökaluohjelmistoon. Pääasiallisena aineistona on käytetty kahta kulttuuritapahtumatuotantoalan ammattilaisen haastattelua. Tapausesimerkeiksi valitut kaksi organisaatiota ovat keskenään hieman erilaisia. Toinen edustaa perinteisemmin toimivaa organisaatiota ja toinen kollaboratiivisemmin toimivaa, verkottuneempaa organisaatiota. Työ havainnollistaa, kuinka verkkosovelluksista on eri tavoin hyötyä molemmille organisaatiotyypeille. Haastattelujen tavoitteena oli saada syvempää tietoa kyseisten kulttuuritapahtumatuotanto-organisaation projektinhallinnasta yleensä ja verkkosovellusten roolista siinä. Verkkosovellusten mahdollistamat hyödyt eivät ole laajasti eri alojen ammattilaisten tiedossa. Molempien työssä esiteltyjen organisaatioiden työryhmät ovat levittäytyneet moniin eri kaupunkeihin tai maihin. Työssä esitellään organisaatioiden eri paikoissa olevien jäsenten toimintaa ja verkkosovellusten hyötyä työryhmän välisessä työskentelyssä. Verkkosovellusten kanssa työskennellessään organisaatiot kohtaavat mahdollisesti uudenlaisia henkilöstöhallinnallisia haasteita. Työryhmän motivointi ja osallistaminen ovat yksi muutenkin tärkeä haaste, joka verkottuneesti toimivien organisaatioiden työskentelyssä tulee entistä vahvemmin esille.

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Aim of the Thesis is to study and understand the theoretical concept of Metanational corporation and understand how the Web 2.0 technologies can be used to support the theory. Empiric part of the study compares the theory to the case company’s current situation Goal of theoretical framework is to show how the Web 2.0 technologies can be used in the three levels of the Metanational corporation. In order to do this, knowledge management and more accurately knowledge transferring is studied to understand what is needed from the Web 2.0 technologies in the different functions and operations of the Metanational corporation. Final synthesis of the theoretical framework is to present a model where the Web 2.0 technologies are placed on the levels of the Metanational corporation. Empirical part of the study is based on interviews made in the case company. Aim of the interviews is to understand the current state of the company related to the theoretical framework. Based on the interviews, the differences between the theoretical concept and the case company are presented and studied. Finally the study presents the found problem areas, and where the adoption of the Web 2.0 tools is seen as beneficiary, based on the interviews and theoretical framework.

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This study presents a review of theories of the so-called post-industrial society, and proposes that the concept of post-industrial society can be used to understand the recent developments of the World Wide Web, often described as Web 2.0 or social Web. The study combines theories ranging from post-war management science and cultural studies to software development, and tries to build a holistic view of the development of the post-industrial society, and especially the Internet. The discourse on the emergence of a post-industrial society after the World Wars has addressed the ways in which the growing importance of information, and innovations in digital communications technology, are changing our society. It is furthermore deeply connected with the discourse on the postmodern society, which emphasizes cultural fragmentation, intertextuality, and pluralism. The Internet age is characterized by increasing masses of information that are managed through various technologies. While 1990s Internet technologies often used the network as a traditional broadcasting channel with added interactivity, Web 2.0 technologies are specifically designed to utilize the network model by facilitating communication between various services and devices, and analyzing the relationships between users and objects in order to produce intelligent insight. The wide adoption of the Internet, and recently of Internet-enabled mobile devices, is furthermore continuously producing new ways of communicating, consuming, and producing. Applications of the social Web, such as social media or social networking services, are permanently changing our traditional social, cultural, and economic practices. The study first presents an overview of the post-industrial society, the Internet, and the concept of Web 2.0. Then the concept of social Web is described with an analysis of the term social media, the brief histories of the interactive Web and social networking services, and a description of the concept ―long tail‖, used to represent the masses of information available in the Web that do not receive mainstream attention. Finally, methods for retrieving and filtering information, modeling social and cultural relationships, and communicating with customers, are presented.

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Whereas external social media has been studied, hyped and integrated into companies´ strategies, an insignificant concentration has been put on internal social solutions, which companies provide increasingly to their personnel. An enterprise focusing solely on the benefits of external social media might end up underestimating the true potential embedded in social business. The purpose of this thesis was to examine how social collaboration can be depicted as a structuration process in an Enterprise 2.0 environment. Furthermore, this thesis sought to reveal the benefits, challenges and possibilities of social business. This thesis focused on researching Enterprise 2.0 at the workplace. The studied Enterprise 2.0 solution was IBM Connections. The qualitative research methodology was an extensive case study. Three companies took part into this thesis and all in all 12 employees were interviewed. Additionally, seven IBM Social Business Experts were interviewed in order to receive a better understanding of the phenomenon. Three research questions were designed to fulfill the purpose of this thesis. The research questions were: 1. How are the dimensions of social capital structured through collaboration? 2. How does agency form in Enterprise 2.0? 3. How does social collaboration emerge as a result of the interplay between agency and dimensions of social capital in an Enterprise 2.0 environment and creates outcomes such as trust, identification and knowledge? The main research findings indicate that social collaboration increases trust, identification and knowledge by giving employees more capabilities to do their work. Consequently, social collaboration increases company performance by making individuals and groups more effective. The support of top management is crucial in making Enterprise 2.0 successful, because it is more a cultural than a technological change. Power agency, the lack of top management support and old established work ways such as email and databases work as barriers to social collaboration.