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		<title>Social software &#8211; balance ease of use with compliance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting conversation at Go Big Always which starts off looking at how the simplicity of Social Software &#8220;cuts through the crap&#8221; of silos, file servers etc. that build up within an organisation and goes on to discuss the problem of balancing simplicity with legal/HR requirements.
The answer, of course, is that this is not about the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting conversation at <a href="http://gobigalways.com/social-software-removes-crap-from-the-enterprise/">Go Big Always</a> which starts off looking at how the simplicity of Social Software &#8220;cuts through the crap&#8221; of silos, file servers etc. that build up within an organisation and goes on to discuss the problem of balancing simplicity with legal/HR requirements.</p>
<p>The answer, of course, is that this is not about the software but instead about behaviours.  If the projects are led by business instead of IT (eg &#8220;I work this way and by doing so closed these deals which brought this much revenue into the organisation and wouldn&#8217;t be able to without these tools&#8221;) then the legal/HR team is much more likely to &#8220;find a way&#8221; than if it is led by IT out of general interest in making the organisation more productive.</p>
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