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E2.0 Chalk Talk Today’s Lesson: Penalties
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Listen up, team
The objective of the game is to keep advancing toward the goal
Rule violations (penalties) slow us all down
Become familiar with the following penalties
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Penalty: Delay of GameEmployees not being current or timely with their collaborative contributions, holding up team progress.
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Illegal Man Down Field
An employee is posting confidential data externally on a social network or not archiving private information covered under SEC guidelines on a hosted social tool (even though private) used for enterprise conversations.
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Employees thoughtlessly posting emotional responses before thinking, personally attacking other employees.
Unnecessary Roughness
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(With)HOLDINGEmployees are hoarding important information in a department or team so as to gain a political (or budget) advantage internally in the enterprise.
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Defensive Pass InterferenceWhen legitimate participation in a community of practice is discouraged or prevented by management fearing disclosure of best practices or work experiences.
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Similar to Unnecessary Roughness, but extends to entire groups undermining the success of other Enterprise teams.
Unsportsmanlike Conduct
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InterferenceManagement or a specific department (HR, Legal, Corporate Communications) not being able to "get out of the way" and allow open sharing to occur naturally regardless of division or rank.
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Roughing the PasserHanging your 2.0 Evangelists out to dry with no support.
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When employees engage in "group think" rallying behind an idea and smothering smaller, yet important voices. Or, when there are too many voices contributing and the signal/noise ratio is deafening, thereby disrupting real communication.
Piling On
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ClippingCo-opting others' content and using it without attribution.
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Equipment ViolationUser complaints about the 2.0 platform that are really caused by PC misconfiguration, virus, old or unsupported web browsers, or slow CPU.
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Illegal SubstitutionWhen a group of users have a pet peeve with a tool and start their own rogue platform.
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Intentional GroundingTelling people who Facebook (the verb) that this really isn't Enterprise 2.0.
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Sideline InfractionWhen relevant work that should be shared in a collaborative space disappears into an email thread of a few participants.
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Over-selling Enterprise 2.0 collaboration tools as a corporate utopia / nirvana.
Excessive Celebration
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