Mike Rhodin, IBM. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2011 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 those in brackets.] NOTES:... Continue Reading →
John Hagel Keynote: Performance & Passion [#e2conf]
John Hagel III, Deloitte. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2011 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 those in brackets.]... Continue Reading →
Case Study: Merck & Co. [#e2conf]
This session is presented by Jim Worth and Renee Creciun and Christine Skoroda of Merck. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2011 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... Continue Reading →
SharePoint 2010 as a Social and Collaboration Platform [#e2conf]
This session is presented by Tony Byrne (Real Stories) and Shawn Shell (Consejo Consulting). You can find the session slides at http://www.e2conf.com/boston/2011/presentations/workshops. Username: workshop; Password: boston2011. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2011 in Boston. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the... Continue Reading →
Getting Beyond Technology: Driving Adoption That Matters for Business Results, Even in Highly Regulated Industries! [#e2conf]
This session is presented by John Stepper (Deutsche Bank) and Bryce Williams (Eli Lilly). You can find the session slides athttp://www.e2conf.com/boston/2011/presentations/workshops. Username: workshop; Password: boston2011. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2011 in Boston. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the... Continue Reading →
Don’t forget the Technology: Key Considerations for your Community [#e2conf]
This session is presented by Paul Anderson (Disney) and Tracy Maurer (UBM). You can find the session slides athttp://www.e2conf.com/boston/2011/presentations/workshops. Username: workshop; Password: boston2011. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2011 in Boston. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical... Continue Reading →
Are you ready to do this? Prepare to transform your Enterprise and its culture [#e2conf]
This session is presented by Simon Scallion (Social Media Lifeguard, CSC) and Kevin Jones (Social Strategist and consultant to NASA). The session focuses on 6 key considerations of social business transformation. You can find the session slides athttp://www.e2conf.com/boston/2011/presentations/workshops. Username: workshop; Password: boston2011. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2011 in Boston. Since... Continue Reading →
Social Business: What is it? And why should I care? [#e2conf]
This session is presented by Clare Flanagan, Director, Social Business and Community Strategy, CSC. She works in the office of innovation within this professional services company. You can find the session slides at http://www.e2conf.com/boston/2011/presentations/workshops. Username: workshop; Password: boston2011. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2011 in Boston. Since I'm publishing them as... 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 →