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Social enterprise as a low cost business tool
At LegalTech NYC earlier this year, Lee teamed up with V Mary Abraham to explore 'Five Things Every Legal Practice Should Know About Web2.0'. On 15 October, Lee will be speaking at the New Legal IT Forum about 'Social Enterprise... read full post
Companies at the edge of chaos are like our brains
One of the key fears of people that manage knowledge workers is that losing control might mean losing authority and standing. Perhaps they fear that conceptualizing innovation plans might lose the power of processes, quality guidelines or other built-up best... read full post
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
Three themes for local government in 2009
At the Local Government Breakfast we co-hosted with Futuregov, I outlined three priority area we are keen to pursue with local government in 2009: humanising organisations, difficult conversations and next generation public services. read full post
Social Innovation Camp: what a buzz!
Social Innovation Camp is getting better and better. This year's finalists did some really impressive work over the weekend and the ideas were excellent. read full post
IT that learns
Yesterday, I mentioned how Cleary Gottlieb had borrowed knowledge engineering techniques from the military, to capture the expertise of senior staff, embed it in a computer system and pass it on to junior lawyers online, in the form of intelligent... read full post
Innovative Lawyers
The Financial Times collates and commends a variety law firm 'innovations' in its latest annual report on "Innovative Lawyers". But 'innovation' is now being used so loosely and frequently that it seems any old initiative is tagged as 'innovative'. So... 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
Social Innovation: how do we find the right problems?
2gether is the latest in a sequence of London events to promote social innovation that provide a welcome stimulus for the public sector and social enterprises; but do they work? read full post
Can newspaper social media sites continue to thrive alongside a strong public service broadcaster?
There has been a lot of very useful debate recently about the BBC's role in the UK media market, but I think the healthy and innovative position of major newspapers suggests they are not under threat from a strong BBC read full post
Big companies use the cloud to innovate
Photo sharing service SmugMug received much attention when they published their business case for using Amazon's S3 storage service. The 2002 startup describes how the service saves them between half a million to a million USD per year. At Headshift,... read full post
Midpoint at the BBC Innovation Labs
Al Davidson reports back from the midway point of the BBC Innovation Lab on "making it people-shaped" and "making it beeb-shaped" read full post
Two good reasons to break the rules
Rules? What have they ever done for us? read full post
Innovation in interaction design
Some links to pieces about IA and interaction design that caught my eye recently read full post
Idea management: putting innovation into practice
Denham Grey discusses a new trend in knowledge management that attempts to channel innovation to create new knowledge read full post
Innovation tools
Innovation, creativity and brainstorming resources from InnovationTools read full post
E-Government innovation award winners
Kablenet reports the winners of the Government Computing Syntegra Awards for Innovation read full post
Back to the Future with Kevin Werbach
Via elearning guru Jay Cross comes a remarkably prescient piece from Kevin Werbach: "Anticipating a post-Web, post-PC world" read full post
