This document summarizes key findings from a 2008 survey on Enterprise 2.0 and knowledge management. The top three findings are: 1) Age was not as important a factor as culture in Enterprise 2.0 adoption; 2) Having a clear strategy was difficult for many organizations; 3) Early adopters of Enterprise 2.0 were frustrated by the slow pace of adoption in the market at the time. The full report provided analysis of 441 survey responses and over 70 figures on related topics.
17. www.aiim.org/enterprise20
441 respondents, 80+ pages,
70+ charts/figures
Released Q1 2008
(Note: Research and Analysis
by Carl Frappaolo and Dan
Keldsen while working as the
AIIM Market Intelligence Unit)
18. Top Findings
Age Doesn’t Matter (as Much as You Think)
Culture Matters (More Than You Think)
A Slow Market (Frustrates Early Adopters)
Strategy (is Hard to Find)
19. Age Doesn’t Matter (as Much as You Think)
How Critical Is
Enterprise 2.0 to
Your Organization’s
Millennials
Business Goals/
Success?
37%
(Significant to
Imperative
Responses) Boomers
38%
20. Age Doesn’t Matter (as Much as You Think)
Are You an Internal Champion of Enterprise 2.0 Within Your
Organization?
21. Strategy (is Hard to Find)
KM Inclined
31% as Likely
to Pursue Enterprise 2.0 Strategically
Rather Than Ad Hoc
22. A Slow Market (Frustrates Early Adopters)
All (Respondents) KM Inclined
Adoption is minimal Adoption is Magnified
Source: AIIM Market Intelligence Source: AIIM Market Intelligence
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