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User-Driven Companies Should Start from Within
My talk about user-driven companies and how we can go beyond surface-level user engagement from the Next09 conference in Hamburg. read full post
Creating that Niche Social Network, or Not?
So here you are. You have a company. You have some customers, quite a lot of them in fact, and some of them are loyal, very loyal. And now you're thinking it might be a good idea to get some... read full post
Critical perspectives on Web 2.0
Deflating the hype bubble? Trebor Scholz and others outline critical perspectives on Web 2.0 in a special issue of First Monday read full post
On being espresso, not cappuccino, in 2008
A belated welcome to 2008, which is looking like a very interesting year in both senses of the word. At Headshift, we intend to become more boring and more sexy at the same time - watch this space! read full post
Price your own software, music, experience
Radiohead are offering their new album for whatever you want to pay for it - yikes! read full post
CIOs and the future of IT management
How is the IT function changing and what is the future role of the CIO? read full post
Social tools for Internal Communications
Participants at a recent Melcrum European seminar on social tools for internal communications came up with some useful insights into the use cases for social software and the barriers and chellanges for deployment read full post
The lazy man’s way to business success
Crooked Timber offers some sage advice for would-be business people read full post
What other conferences can learn from Reboot
Maybe I am getting jaded, but I am more and more conscious of a gulf in quality between events like Reboot and LIFT on the European circuit and UK business-focused conferences. Herewith, some observations on what we could do better. read full post
Some practical steps towards collective intelligence in the enterprise
Looking beyond the immediate challenge of the adoption of social tools in the enterprise, what can we hope to achieve when there is a healthy 'flow' of content, traffic and ideas flowing around internal networks? Companies with hundreds or thousands of people have the scale required to achieve some interesting network effects, and through intelligent use of social tools, basic forms of collective intelligence are remarkably achievable. read full post
What form will Enterprise 2.0 take?
Demand is growing for Social Software and Enterprise 2.0 tools, and the value proposition is clearly very strong compared to traditional enterprise systems. But how do you go about delivering this value in corporate networks that are more used to fixed systems than iterative, evolving social tools? What sort of new approaches should we be thinking about to make the most of the fluid nature of Enterprise 2.0 tools? read full post
End of empire or new phase of domination for Microsoft?
Microsoft face a major battle in overcoming competition from Google and Yahoo in the new world of online services, and whether they win this battle or not, it will have ramifications for a number of companies and markets ... and who will rescue their users? read full post
Blogging4business
In London on Tuesday April 4th? Why not come along to the Blogging 4 Business conference in Grosvenor Square. read full post
Small Business blogging advice and examples
Business Link for London have embarked on a series of weblogs to generate real conversation with London-based small businesses. read full post
Licensing online software
Thinking about software licensing for a small ISV and the issue of open sourcing read full post
Business Link for London win NMA Award
Congratulations to our clients Business Link for London. read full post
List of (mainly UK) business social networks
list of UK groups that bring together people for business networking purposes read full post
London Business Support Network knowledge centre wins best intranet award
The London Business Support Network Knowledge Centre last week won the Best Intranet or Extranet Project category of the International Information Industry Awards 2003 read full post
Associative Link Analysis in data mining
Associative Link Analysis tries to quantify the "small world" property of networks in order to derive business startegies for recognising and responding to patterns in business intelligence data. read full post
HITS2003: bringing business and design together
IA/ linking to HITS 2003 conference presentations about business and design read full post
Business Blogging and Why it Can Work
Dan Gillmor: business blogging can even make Microsoft appear human! read full post
Moreover harvests blogs for business intelligence
Moreover to harvest 25,000 blogs for business information. read full post
Researching user needs among SMEs in London
Headshift worked with Business Link for London to provide strategic research and advice in support of the development and positioning of their online services for SMEs in the London region. read full post
A bidding war for a blog ?!?
Xeni at Boing Boing is writes that the blogosphere (I think that's somewhere in New York) is all aflutter about alleged bidding wars for the services of Gawker editor Elizabeth Spiers and also about an imminent biz-blog venture from the... read full post
Business Week Special on Web Services
Business Week looks at leading corporate Web Services users to ask whether we are any closer to universal web services read full post
