Andrew McAfee, Principal Research Scientist, Center for Digital Business, MIT Sloan School of Management. Background: [These are my quick notes, complete with (what I hope is no more than) the occasional typo and grammatical error. Please excuse those. Thanks! From time to time, I'll insert my own editorial comments - exercising the prerogatives of the... Continue Reading →
Lem Lasher Keynote: The C Perspective
Lem Lasher is CSC's Chief Innovation Officer. CSC is a global tech and business services company. Background: [These are my quick notes, complete with (what I hope is no more than) the occasional typo and grammatical error. Please excuse those. Thanks! From time to time, I'll insert my own editorial comments - exercising the prerogatives... Continue Reading →
The Human Network @ Work
Keynote by Murali Sitaram and Jim Grubb of Cisco Background: [These are my quick notes, complete with (what I hope is no more than) the occasional typo and grammatical error. Please excuse those. Thanks! From time to time, I'll insert my own editorial comments - exercising the prerogatives of the blogger. I'll show those in... Continue Reading →
JP Rangaswami E2.0 Conference Keynote
JP Rangaswami is the CIO and Chief Scientist at British Telecom Background: [These are my quick notes, complete with (what I hope is no more than) the occasional typo and grammatical error. Please excuse those. Thanks! From time to time, I'll insert my own editorial comments - exercising the prerogatives of the blogger. I'll show... Continue Reading →
Can E2.0 Crack Through KM Culture?
Carl Frappaulo of Information Architected is an experienced practitioner and wise observer of all things KM. In this Enterprise 2.0 Conference session, he tackles head-on the underground battle between some knowledge management personnel and emerging E2.0 enthusiasts. Background: [These are my quick notes, complete with (what I hope is no more than) the occasional typo... Continue Reading →
Great 2.0 Adoption Council Workshop
Today marks the official start of the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston. However, several folks lucky enough to arrive early were able to attend a full day workshop sponsored by The 2.0 Adoption Council's Practitioners' Workshop. Susan Scrupski (@ITInsider) and her colleagues organized a full day in which early adopters of E2.0 tools gave presentations... Continue Reading →
Mitigating Real or Perceived Risks
Here are my notes from the fifth session of the Enterprise 2.0 Black Belt Workshop: Mitigating Real or Perceived Risks Speakers: Kevin Jones, Social Media & Network Strategist/Manager, NASA/MSFC Bart Schutte, Director, Web & Architecture, Saint-Gobain Background: [These are my quick notes, complete with (what I hope is no more than) the occasional typo and... Continue Reading →
Positioning Social Collaboration Tools in the Enterprise – Not Another Tool
Here are my notes from the fourth session of the Enterprise 2.o Black Belt Workshop: Positioning Social Collaboration Tools in the Enterprise - Not Another Tool Speakers: Bryce Williams, Social Media Consultant - IT, Eli Lily Richard Rashty, Global Collaboration Architect, Schneider Electric Background: [These are my quick notes, complete with (what I hope is... Continue Reading →
Measuring E2.0 Success & Business Value – Metrics & Analysis
Here are my notes from the third session of the Enterprise 2.o Black Belt Workshop: Measuring Success and Business Value - Metrics and Analysis Speakers: Ted Hopton, Wiki Community Manager, United Business Media Donna Cuomo, Chief Information Architect, the MITRE Corporation Background: [These are my quick notes, complete with (what I hope is no more... Continue Reading →
E2.0 Community Roles and Adoption Planning
Here are my notes from the second session of the Enterprise 2.o Black Belt Workshop: Community Roles and Adoption Planning - A Critical Component of Org Change Management Speakers: Stan Garfield, Community Evangelist, Deloitte (@stangarfield) Luis Suarez, Knowledge Manager, Community Builder and Social Software Evangelist, IBM (@elsua) Background: [These are my quick notes, complete with ... Continue Reading →