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NYC Seminar on 'How to Use Enterprise Social Software to Flourish in the Recession'
Headshift is co-hosting a very special breakfast seminar in New York City on June 16 together with Intelligent Video Solutions, a New York based video production and marketing company creating professional videos for legal and professional services. read full post
Second-wave adopters are coming. Are you prepared? Part 1 / 3
I decided to break this blog post down into three parts, as it had become way too long during all those endless nights of writing. The general theme is that in the near future we will see more companies starting... read full post
Wikipedia as an inspiration for internal use of wikis
Should organisations using or considering wikis take note as Wikipedia debates a change to their moderation policy? read full post
Business will be different in 5 years - fundamentally different
Think for a minute about how you used to book your holidays, buy your music, find an address or select insurance - 10 or even 5 years ago? Do you even bother to search for things these days or do... read full post
A New Era with the DS InterAction 2.0 Platform
The "Rencontres Internationales des Responsables Intranet" took place in Paris last week. It was the event for intranet managers from several big multi-national firms and public administrations from all over France and Europe. For an event that boasts a... read full post
Are we really collaborating?
'Collaboration' is being used pretty loosely these days and often in the same breath as enterprise 2.0. But, simply because people work together to meet objectives and reach goals, doesn't mean they are collaborating. Other 'c' words like communicating, co-operating... read full post
ReBooting and Aligning KM (people)
Jack Vinson recently reported the NY-Toronto Law Firm KM Summit 2008 in Boston, in which he writes about the distinction between KM and Enterprise 2.0. It's not the first time this sort of distinction is being made. In reality it... read full post
Quantity or Quality? Measuring Enterprise 2.0
One of the most common barriers to adoption of social software in enterprise settings is the perception that using social media isn't "real work". Instead the term "social" in "social media" is seen as a synonym for frivolous and time-wasting.To... read full post
Taxonomies > Sensemaking > Adoption
The enterprise social computing scene is all about incentivizing, building and demonstrating - often with use cases - the benefits of socializing computer based activities. Most of social computing consultant are thrilled by the possibilities offered to organisations to deliver... read full post
New McKinsey report confirms the trend of adoption
McKinsey has recently released their second annual survey on the business use of Web 2.0 technologies : Building the Web 2.0 Enterprise: McKinsey Global Survey ResultsIt's a pretty well crafted presentation of the survey, that would certainly bring additional hope... read full post
A must-read for new and future adopters of social computing
Niall's book, Enterprise 2.0 How social software will change the future of work, finally was made available and I must admit I am a fan !!! Finally, we have in one single piece a detailed and careful approach to "Enterprise 2.0",... read full post
Is Enterprise 2.0 about selling software or solving problems?
The Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston was very interesting, and reflected a maturing market for enterprise social computing - but can it avoid the vendor dominance that helped kill off KM? read full post
The Museum and the Zoo
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... read full post
Behind "Enterprise 2.0" Performance: Exploitation or Exploration?
The more I visit clients the more I am amazed by the lack of culture some have on the basics of web 2.0, not to mention its positive impacts on productivity, performance and bottom line results. As an example, I... read full post
KPMG "Enterprise 2.0: Fad or Future" Report - superficiality and consequence
It's been some days now that I came across the KPMG "Enterprise 2.0: Fad or Future" report and I must confess that I am a bit puzzled by its content. Aside the nice looking look-and-feel of the report, this report... read full post
Bottom-up and inside out - the future of enterprise IT?
Software as a Service is a potentially transformational delivery model that could put functionality and control in the hands of lines of business rather than just IT, and it will play a key role in the future of what people are calling Enterprise 2.0 - but how and when will that happen? read full post
Apres Le Web, le deluge
Le Web 3 was a spectacular conference - the biggest of its kind in Europe so far - and it provided a fascinating insight into the current state of the continent's social software scene, which is becoming more entrepreurial and investment driven. This great for innovation in the consumer sectors, but if most new companies are chasing the investment bubble, then who will do the hard work of bringing these new technologies to European businesses? Three guesses... ;-) read full post
