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  1. Behrens-Schablow, M.: Unternehmensinterne Netzwerke in der Informationsgesellschaft : Prozesse und Gestaltung der Vernetzung, Netzwerkkultur und social learning am Beispiel der Einführung von DC eLife in der DaimlerChrysler AG (2007) 0.02
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    Inhalt: Wandel zur Informationsgesellschaft - Netzwerkorganisation in der digitalen Wirtschaft - Workforce connect (B2E) nach B2B und B2C - Routinen und Lernprozesse für die Netzwerkentstehung - Social Learning - Einführung von Mitarbeiter-Portal und elektronischen Personalprozessen in der DaimlerChrysler AG.
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    Aus dem Inhalt: Wandel zur Informationsgesellschaft - Netzwerkorganisation in der digitalen Wirtschaft - Workforce connect (B2E) nach B2B und B2C - Routinen und Lernprozesse für die Netzwerkentstehung - Social Learning - Einführung von Mitarbeiter-Portal und elektronischen Personalprozessen in der DaimlerChrysler AG.
  2. Tredinnick, L.: Why Intranets fail (and how to fix them) : a practical guide for information professionals (2004) 0.01
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    Key Features e Jargon-free and aimed at information professionals with sole/mixed responsibilities - Draws many examples from broader library management contexts - Clearly distinguishes between intranet and Internet technologies Readership Information professionals with primary/ secondary responsibility for Intranets or Intranet sites within an organisation. Library managers and directors. Contents Introduction Why users behave irrationally - user expectations; the information skills deficit (and surplus); pattern recognition and false superstitions (how the brain builds relationships between ideas; hypertext; weIl-worn paths and habitual information seeking behaviour; how intranets stifle users); expectations of failure Why organisations behave irrationally - competing perspectives; organisational expectations; organisational structure and information ownership; the information wasteland; why Intranets are not IT applications Reconciling competing expectations - defining expectations; setting realistic targets; placing Intranets within broader information strategies Elements of Intranet architecture - aspects of Intranet architecture; designing success Implementing and managing Intranets-implementing Intranets; designing success Anticipating change - information systems convergence

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