Social Business Design recognises that the Twenty-First Century company can make better use of the processing power of its people, augmented by network effects, to get the job done. In this video from the 2010 Dachis Group Social Business Summit, Lee Bryant talks about how moving away from the one-size-fits-all factory model of IT, communication and process-driven management makes for a better workplace; but the real benefits to the company can be seen in greater efficiency (lower costs) and more effectiveness (more value). This short talk considers how more intelligent use of social tools, networks and processes can lead to improvements in efficiency and effectiveness within the enterprise today, and address issues of individual and networked productivity. His slides can be found here.
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