Social web in the enterprise: is large or small better?

by Miko Coffey | 18th January 2008

I’ve been meaning to write this post since Gordon Rae tipped me off to this article, as I’m not 100% convinced that large enterprises make “superb test beds for social software”. Sure, there are many characteristics of large enterprises which make this true: high volume of users, geographic distances that make other means of communication [...] Read More

Social tools & web apps for work

by Miko Coffey | 1st September 2007

Off the back of my recent invitation to speak on a panel at the Office 2.0 conference, I decided it was about time I went public about all the online tools that I & my team have introduced to NESTA. Here’s a quick runthrough: Our Intranet is a structured (hybrid) wiki powered by ThoughtFarmer… We’ve [...] Read More

Structured wikis & Enterprise 2.0

by Miko Coffey | 21st April 2007

We just launched our new structured wiki Intranet at NESTA, and I can’t wait to see how this new approach works for the staff in a small/med public sector organisation such as ours. Here’s a post I wrote on the NESTA blogs about it: I think the structured wiki approach is a great way of [...] Read More