From the monthly archives:

June 2009

Post #e2conf thoughts – installment 2.

by Gil Yehuda on June 28, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


In this installment I’m going to discuss community management.  I think it touches upon one of the most important elements of Enterprise 2.0 – the social human. I attended Connie Bensen’s workshop on community management. You can find workshop tweets via Twitter Search in case you want to see what attendees said during the workshop.  You can [...]

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Post #e2conf thoughts – installment 1.

by Gil Yehuda on June 26, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I have a ton of notes to share about the Enterprise 2.0 conference.  So I’ll break them down into multiple posts, each addressing a different aspect of the experience. First a few words of gratitude.  The conference was really well crafted and managed.  Despite they typical annoyances that come up, (so many sessions to choose [...]

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2.0. Law. Firm? Not.

by Gil Yehuda on June 20, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I mentioned in an earlier blog post that I joined Livio Hughes and Linda Orton at a workshop we gave to a number of New York based organizations. Most of the participants represented large law firms, so the conversation focused on topics related to the legal industry. My presentation addressed some basic issues to  helpe frame the [...]

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I going to attend the Enterprise 2.0 conference.  I plan to: Give.  I’ll be on two panels sharing thoughts with the attendees.  I hope you  join and find them beneficial. Get. I’ll attend many sessions in order to learn what my peers and others are going to share with us. Connect.  I plan to meet [...]

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I’m very excited about the Enterprise 2.0 conference next week, and I’m particularly excited about the “Twitter-like tools for the Enterprise” panel that I am going to moderate. I have expressed thoughts in the past about the potential for these tools to prove value and success in the enterprise. I’m now somewhat confident that microblogging/activity [...]

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Enterprise Microsharing vs. Wikis?

by Gil Yehuda on June 17, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


Last week I posted a thought on why Wikis should be a standard tool in every enterprise.  Many people seemed to agree with my thoughts.  However one commenter challenged this idea with the suggestion that smaller organizations do not need to support content creation nearly as much as they need to support conversations.  He said… I think [...]

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Socialcast leverages the power of feeds.

by Gil Yehuda on June 17, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


One of the 20 (now probably 30) Enterprise Microsharing tools on the market is Socialcast. Today they announced some interesting news. Let me share what I know about them with some context. Socialcast is somewhat more than just an enterprise microsharing platform, but less than a full blown enterprise social networking suite.  It’s a lightweight employee [...]

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