Lee Bryant (HeadShift, Dachis Group) discusses how to motivate and manage people by using open data within the enterprise. For him, the next stage of social business is listening -- and then using the resulting data to change the way our businesses work. [These are my notes from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2011 in Boston. ... Continue Reading →
Bryant & Woolfson: Building a Bespoke Social Business Platform [#e2conf]
Lee Bryant (Headshift, Dachis Group) and Andrew Woolfson (Reynolds Porter Chamberlain) spoke about building a bespoke integrated social business platform for a law firm. [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... Continue Reading →
There’s No Easy Magic in E2.0
Have you noticed the breathless, starry-eyed approach of some Enterprise 2.0 advocates? To be honest, I've been guilty of it myself on occasion. In part, it comes from the excitement experienced when you first glimpse the transformative powers of social media tools and let your mind race ahead to the day when organizations operate differently... Continue Reading →