Education
The Museum and the Zoo 4
March 27, 2008: The market for Enterprise 2.0 is booming. Client attention is high as blog readership and conference attendance figures demonstrate it. Individual actors know it as they see both their turnover and workforce growing. Reports from analysts confirm it. This is...
Challenges and Opportunities for Mainstream Enterprise Social Computing 3
March 21, 2008: The adoption of social tools in the enterprise is accelerating, but if we are to avoid the pitfalls of previous periods of technology innovation, then we need to focus more on addressing concrete business use cases and meeting the needs of second wave adopters. This presentation briefly covers some of the opportunities and challenges we see in the field, and some of the IT culture myths that can sometimes get in the way.
Visualising comments in a sensitive debate
March 15, 2008: Max Gadney writes about a new debate visualisation tool being used by the BBC as pat of its White season.
Green things for all the family
November 26, 2007: More funny Green Thing videos and games to persuade you to turn the lights off and make your own amusement.
The future and past of the Social Web
November 10, 2007: accounts of the historical origins of the social web
Green thing - you make my heart sing! 1
October 15, 2007: Can the power of online social networking and sharing encourage environmentally-responsible behaviour? Regardless of the endless debates over science and impact, one thing is for sure: we all have to reduce our carbon dioxide impact by a significant amount. Greenthing tries to help by making this a fun thing, not a guilt thing. Why not try it?
The lazy man’s way to business success 3
September 11, 2007: Crooked Timber offers some sage advice for would-be business people
Participation, consultation or just validation?
September 11, 2007: Involve comment on the recent Nuclear 'Consultation', which was more like a PR exercise
Soapboxes in cyberspace: how can the media facilitate debate online? 3
May 09, 2007: Event: What have we learned from new forms of online debate, and what is the role of the mainstream media in facilitating good quality debate in the future?
Pew Research: What are we doing for the other 41% of people we want to reach? 3
May 08, 2007: The latest Pew report suggests 41% of people are not engaging with Web 2.0. Good thing? Bad thing? Not sure ... but we certainly need a better way of getting second wave adopters on the bus in enterprise 2.0 projects.
