Social Media Today Podcast – Sandy Kemsley

Maggie Fox, July 11 2007

Welcome to the 20th edition of Social Media Today, the official podcast of the Social Media Collective. Today we’re speaking to Sandy Kemsley, an independent analyst, systems architect and blogger, specializing in business process management, enterprise architecture and business intelligence.

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Show Notes:

Sandy and I talk about wiki use within the enterprise – particularly the notion of “wiki as portal”, based on what she learned during a recent conference presentation from Avenue A/Razorfish, the fact that when “techies” install a lot of these tools, they forget that not everyone is comfortable or knowledgeable enough to use anything but a WYSIWYG editor, how corporate culture can inadvertantly encourage “knowledge silos” and the fact that workers often forget that their value to their employer is not what they’ve already thought of, but what they haven’t yet. Sandy tells us about how she’s increasingly finding the worlds of BPM and Web 2.0 intersecting, and we have a very interesting discussion about RSS feeds and the myriad possibilities for their use within organizations, including some interesting current examples.

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