Enterprise 2.0 at #ILTA10

If you've been curious about social media and how to use these tools in your law firm or law department, the ILTA 2010 Conference has several sessions that will help you. In particular, ILTA is offering a full day of sessions on Wednesday, August 25,that will lead you through some inspirational and intensely pragmatic aspects... Continue Reading →

Being Socially Aware

Morrison & Foerster recently published its inaugural issue of Socially Aware: The Social Media Law Update, an electronic newsletter "devoted to the law and business of social media." In explaining why they've launched this new venture, MoFo wrote: Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites are transforming not only the daily lives of consumers,  but... Continue Reading →

E2.0 Stag Party

An Enterprise 2.0 project is sufficiently different from a traditional knowledge management or IT project that it can be a little disconcerting at first. Some experts recommend what seems like a 1960s free love approach -- anything goes and, by the way, I'm ok and you're ok. At the other extreme are the traditionalists who... Continue Reading →

Mash-Up Magic

As Enterprise 2.0 tools gain acceptance within organizations around the world, we are finding new ways to unearth and connect useful information. For some organizations, a key to this has been to create mash-ups between existing collections of data. The magic of mash-ups is quite wonderful -- by joining two known things you can create... Continue Reading →

TMI

"It's only a teaspoonful," I overheard the six-year old girl say in all seriousness as she explained to a boy in her class the nature of the contribution the male of the species makes to procreation. The look of horror on the boy's face was positively comical as he reacted viscerally with the expression "TMI!... Continue Reading →

E2.0 Generation Gap

After four days at the 2010 Enterprise 2.0 Conference, I'm feeling my age.  It's not just that the days were intense with tons of new ideas and useful information to absorb.  It's also that I felt a bit too much at home.  What do I mean?  If you listen to some pundits, E2.0 is the... Continue Reading →

A Letter to Steve Wylie

Dear Steve: Let me begin by thanking you and your team for organizing the 2010 Enterprise 2.0 Conference.  Others told me time and time again that the E2.0 Conference was something I had to attend, and now I understand why.  As a first-time participant, I was delighted to find in one place so many leading... Continue Reading →

E2.0 Adoption Roundtable

Members of The 2.0 Adoption Council will discuss a host of issues from culture shock to data privacy.  This session will draw questions from the audience to drive relevant topics that may not have been addressed in previous conference sessions. Moderator - Susan Scrupski, Executive Director at The 2.0 Adoption Council, Dachis Group Panelist -... Continue Reading →

Customer Networks Strategy

What this panel promises to cover: Today's interaction models with customers are largely transactive in nature and typically begin and end with an individual promotion and sale. Enterprise 2.0 concepts offer the ability to build longer term relationships that can outlast each transaction and keep customers engaged over longer periods of times. This session will... Continue Reading →

Innovation Through E2.0

This session looks within three major enterprise 2.0 deployments, each implementing E2.0 strategies with different goals, and each achieving unexpected results that fundamentally changed how the organization fosters innovation. These organization used tactics like crowd sourcing, social networks, intranets and user generated content as part of the larger enterprise 2.0 strategies. Finally, they will discuss... Continue Reading →

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