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Archive for July 2008
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 Results It’s a pretty well crafted presentation of the survey, that would certainly bring additional hope to those involved in the matter. Have a read! It is particularly useful because… read full post
Social tools “by the people for the people”
The UK Catalyst Awardswere created to recognise”inspiring stories of people who help theircommunity by using social technology in new and exciting ways”.There are 10 awards up for grabs, each one focusing on a slightlydifferent aspect. The People’s Choice Award, still open for publicvoting, has an impressive list of candidates. Each one of them is a… read full post
Free the Battery Humans
Why it is vital that we re-balance the relationship between people and process in large organisations, and how this could potentially lead to better companies, happier people and more socialised corporations
A must-read for new and future adopters of social computing
Niall’sbook, 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, wehave in one single piece a detailed and careful approach to “Enterprise2.0″, aka social software for the enterprise, crafted for anyone working behind the firewall. Considering all the webcontent,good and… read full post
Green things on Facebook
You can now look after your Green Thing creatures on Facebook and keep up with what your friends are doing to lower their carbon footprint
Patient Opinion wins New Statesman New Media Award
Well done to the Patient Opinion team, who have picked up a well deserved award
Fantastic Office space to let in Shad Thames
Having outgrown our offices and moved down the road to the lovely Clove Building in Shad Thames,we are looking to rent our old place at 49 Lafone Street, London SE12LX. We grew up there and we still love it, so we are hoping a niceup-and-coming company in our network gets first refusal before it getsrented… 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?
