Oliver Marks moderated this session involving representatives from Newsgator, Neudesic, Yammer and Ultimate Software. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2012 in Boston. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent... Continue Reading →
Keynote: Bryan Barringer (FedEx) [#e2conf]
Bryan Barringer is manager of enterprise collaboration implementation at FedEx Services. He is focusing his talk on gamification, but he says it's really about unlocking knowledge by changing mental models. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2012 in Boston. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a... Continue Reading →
Keynote: Philip Easter [#e2conf]
Philip Easter is the director of mobile apps at American Airlines. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2012 in Boston. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent I've made any... Continue Reading →
Keynote: Staying Connected at Nike [#e2conf]
Richard Foo is collaboration director at Nike. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2012 in Boston. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent I've made any editorial comments, I've shown... Continue Reading →
Keynote: Nathan Bricklin [#e2conf]
Nathan Bricklin is the SVP of Social Strategy at Wells Fargo. His talk will focus on lessons learned at Wells Fargo as they have evolved their internal social strategy. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2012 in Boston. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session,... Continue Reading →
Don’t Harm the Humans
In the midst of a lively, thoughtful discussion, one of my friends and colleagues asked for a moment's silence to take note of the fact that Mary Abraham had just endorsed automation over human action. This led to gales of laughter. Why? Because over the years I've become reasonably well-known in legal knowledge management circles... Continue Reading →