I thought that this diagram by Alex Dowbor is a great explanation how a social intranet is actually the intersection point of social sites, portals and team sites.
As Alex writes, it facilitates "emergent structures, structured and non-structured collaboration (read my earlier take on social collaboration) an evolving governance which is tied enough to existing day to day process"
Qontext is not a standalone system and can make existing document management systems like Share Point social and link it back to the social intranet, leveraging on existing IT investments.
Is it time for your organization to move to a "social intranet"?
Here's Alex's diagram:
As Alex writes, it facilitates "emergent structures, structured and non-structured collaboration (read my earlier take on social collaboration) an evolving governance which is tied enough to existing day to day process"
Qontext is not a standalone system and can make existing document management systems like Share Point social and link it back to the social intranet, leveraging on existing IT investments.
Is it time for your organization to move to a "social intranet"?
Here's Alex's diagram:
See this Amp at http://amplify.com/u/b10sfg