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 →
Strategic Analytics for E2.0
This session focuses on using data to understand how social networks work within the enterprise and how to optimize their activities. Moderator - Oliver Marks, Blogger, Sovos Group, ZDNet Speaker - Rob Howard, Founder and CTO, Telligent Panelist - Sameer Patel, Partner, Sovos Group and blogger, PretzelLogic.org Panelist - Tim Young, Founder & CEO, Socialcast... Continue Reading →
BlueIQ: E2.0 Inside IBM
Evolution of E2.0 at IBM: The Frustrations and the Glory Speaker - Rawn Shah, Practices Lead Social Software Enablement, IBM Speaker - Jeanne Murray, Program Manager, Social Software Adoption, IBM 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!... Continue Reading →
Vinnie Mirchandani Keynote: E2.0 in an Age of And NOT Or
Vinnie Mirchandani is the author of The New Polymath. This book is about enterprises that are able to put together a variety of disciplines and technologies to generate innovative solutions. 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!... Continue Reading →
Bevin Hernandez Keynote: Culture & Engagement
Bevin Hernandez, Project Manager, Penn State "You have installed your Enterprise 2.0 solution. Now you're wondering, “what's next?” Bevin answers that question by explaining what to include in your strategy to realize Enterprise 2.0's business value as well as the uncommon approach taken by Penn State Outreach to transform their organization." Background: [These are my... Continue Reading →
Tony Zingale Keynote: The Biggest “From>To” in Business in a Generation
Tony Zingale , Chief Executive Officer, Jive Software Title: The Biggest "From > To" in Business in a Generation 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 -... Continue Reading →
Christian Finn Keynote: Microsoft’s 7 Essential E2.0 Truths
Christian Finn, Director of Product Management, SharePoint, Microsoft Corporation Title: On Becoming a Connected Enterprise: The Seven Essential Truths Microsoft Has Discovered So Far 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... Continue Reading →
The Dark Side of Enterprise 2.0
Greg Lowe and Kathleen Culver gave a reprise of their much-praised presentation first given at the E2.0 Conference in San Francisco. 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... Continue Reading →