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web 2.0 by Mind Map: web 2.0

1. With this collaborative web is passed easily from being a

1.1. consumer

1.2. creator o contributor

2. entreprise 2.0

2.1. eliminated the distances and costs

2.1.1. information just in time

2.1.2. road to success , because it creates links between

2.1.2.1. leadership

2.1.2.2. guarantee

2.1.3. It is a tool hierarchy

2.2. Benefits of web 2.0

2.2.1. eliminates the club of liars

2.2.1.1. because you can not hide the informations

2.2.2. good people and colleagues

2.2.2.1. because they are defensive people

2.3. threats

2.3.1. dissemination of rumors

2.3.2. Needed Excitement , On behalf of the Workers To function

2.3.3. waste of time and safety

3. Enterprise 2.0 and the Shift from Model 1 to Model 2

3.1. Model #1 theory of behavior

3.1.1. Governing variables

3.1.1.1. Define goals and try to achieve them.

3.1.1.2. Maximize winning and minimize losing.

3.1.1.3. Minimize generating or expressing negative feelings.

3.1.1.4. Be rational.

3.1.2. Action strategies

3.1.2.1. Design and manage the environment unilaterally

3.1.2.2. Own and control the task (claim ownership of the task, be guardian of the definition and execution of the task).

3.1.2.3. Unilaterally protect yourself.

3.1.2.4. Unilaterally protect others from being hurt.

3.2. Mod # 2 Theory Of Behavior

3.2.1. Enviromental Contraints

3.2.2. Intention

3.2.2.1. Perceived Norm

3.2.2.1.1. normative beliefs and motivation to comply

3.2.2.2. Attitude

3.2.2.2.1. Behavioral Beliefs and outcome valuations

3.2.2.3. Self - Efficacy

3.2.2.3.1. Efficacy Beliefs

3.2.3. Skills

3.3. The Importance of Tecnhology

3.3.1. different ways to access the internet

3.3.1.1. laptop. phones. computer, games , etc

3.3.1.1.1. can acess the internet anywhere

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5. uniquely valuable

5.1. benefits of enterprise 2.0

5.1.1. connection

5.1.2. importance of benefits provide by web

5.1.3. used for different purposes

5.1.4. 7 types of benefits

5.1.4.1. group editing

5.1.4.1.1. connecting people to get an easier way to collaborate on a single work

5.1.4.1.2. inexpensive (many of them are free) and require no specialized software beyond a web browser

5.1.4.1.3. for security and confidentialy reasons you can make group editing enviroments closed by default

5.1.4.2. authoring

5.1.4.2.1. it generates a content and put it online for a broad audience

5.1.4.2.2. authoring can take many forms, from sharing stats updates to posting photos, videos and more

5.1.4.2.3. for enterpise purposes is a way to share knowledge,experience and expertise

5.1.4.3. broadcast search

5.1.4.3.1. is the inverse of authoring, where people pubblicize what they don't know

5.1.4.3.2. as with group editing, the chances of serendipity with broadcast search increase as more and more people are brought into the community and invited to examine the problem and contribute solutions

5.1.4.4. Collective intelligence

5.1.4.4.1. refers to the use of technologies like prediction markets to generate answer from dispersed group

5.1.4.4.2. collective intelligence is also used by many web sites to identify "good" content

5.1.4.5. network formation and maintenance

5.1.4.5.1. Some of these platforms are dedicated to helping people maintain and exploit these networks

5.1.4.5.2. The searcher can then initiate contact with this person, and so convert a potential tie into an actual one

5.1.4.5.3. ESSPs deliver value in this example simply by bringing peo- ple into contact with one another.

5.1.4.6. self-organization

5.1.4.6.1. is the ability of users to build valuable communities and resources and shape them over time, without having to rely on guidance from any center or headquarters