I’m fortunate to meet many smart people in my travels. One I met recently was Bob Berkman. Bob is the editor of The Information Advisor, a monthly journal for business information professionals that he founded in 1987. It’s published by Information Today. If you are involved in Information and Knowledge Management, or you are a Corporate Librarian [...]
Two years ago I would not have predicted that IBM would be a major player in the Enterprise 2.0 space. I thought they would be too entrenched in their 1.0 revenue stream to pay attention. Then I saw the first release of Lotus Connections. It was OK, but in my opinion, just OK. I could [...]
Note: This blog post was linked on Yammer’s forum under the title: “Yammer Enables Fewer Meetings – Saves Forrester $10,000 a Month”. Although I intended this post below to highlight a success story courtesy of the features provided by Yammer, I think their title took some liberties on this blog post. I invite you to [...]
Simple question – right? I find the following types of people out there who are dishing out advice. People worth listening to People not worth listening to But how can you tell who’s who? I’ll share a few thoughts from my recent travels. I had the opportunity to hear Diane Hessan, the CEO of Communispace [...]
The well tweeted NYT article today revealed the obvious — that celebrity twitter streams are maintained by ghost twits. For those readers who did not understand the above sentence — don’t worry, I know that it does not make any sense to someone who is not involved with the Twitter tool. So instead I’ll share [...]
Let me define what I mean and then ask you to comment and discuss – since I think this is an important question, one that is inspired by a conversation I had on Twitter that involved Hutch Carpenter and Mike Gotta. It was Mike who made the great point about “Department 2.0″, so I’d like [...]
The Enterprise 2.0 vision is not realized by simply installing new collaboration tools within an organization. Rather it is realized when the mindset of employees shift from either a hierarchical or ego-centric approach to one that is communal. Andy McAfee, the father of the Enterprise 2.0 meme, shared some thoughts on this in his blog post [...]