Implementing agile management through collaborative social computing

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With cloud computing infrastructure, collaborative platform and mobile services, creating information and mobilizing knowledge take a new level of dynamism. For instance, as management seeks more intelligence in the unstructured information to support decision making such as in the case of big unstructured data, the onus therefore falls on management to provide more comprehensive platform for users to gather the pertinent knowledge. In this context, it is important for management recalibrate knowledge management to understand the environment of collaborative mobile social computing such as crowd sourcing rather than using the traditional community of practice approach. This presentation provides a snapshot of a collaborative application to provide agile management especially in information-intensive organizations.
Con la infraestructura de la computación en la nube, la plataforma cooperativa y los servicios móviles, la creación de información y la transferencia de conocimientos adquieren un nuevo de dinamismo. Por ejemplo, como la gestión apunta a mejorar la información no estructurada para respaldar la toma de decisiones –como en el caso de los principales datos no estructurados– recaerá en dicha gestión la responsabilidad de ofrecer una plataforma más amplia para que los usuarios reúnan los conocimientos correspondientes. En este contexto, es importante que la gestión reajuste la administración de conocimientos para entender el entorno de la computación social, móvil y cooperativa, como la colaboración abierta distribuida (crowdsourcing), en lugar de utilizar el enfoque tradicional de la práctica. Esta ponencia brinda un enfoque general de una aplicación cooperativa para ofrecer una gestión ágil, especialmente a las organizaciones orientadas principalmente a la información.

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