I start this admitting that I’m not going to capture the TEDxBoston event in a blog post. But I’ll try my best. You may be familiar with TED.com. If not, become familiar with it. TED is a experience focused on spreading important ideas about Technology, Entertainment, and Design. Some of the ideas spread by TED have made [...]
Are you a knowledge worker? If so, let me ask you this — what if you could fix the way email and meetings have taken over your workday? Emails and meetings are the two biggest killers of workplace productivity; and yet they are two of the most essential tools to the workplace. For fun, I asked [...]
I’m going to talk about Social Media in this post. I’m doing so because I want to share a very cool visual with you below that refers to it. Let me first clarify my use of the term social media — and I’ll do it by referring to this 8 minute presentation I recorded for [...]
Recently, many in the E2.0 space have been discussing client adoption of Enterprise 2.0 (by this I mean both the tools and the behaviors that make the tools useful) and the apparent need to overcome culture. I’m referring to few recent blogs by Barry Camson, Sameer Patel, Susan Scrupski, Paula Thornton, Hutch Carpenter, Steve Radick, and many others on the topic [...]
For the past few weeks I’ve been reflecting on the Enterprise 2.0 conference that I attended last month and have been sharing some thoughts as a result. This is the final installment directly related to my post-conference thoughts. My purpose in sharing these posts was threefold: To help those who did not attend get one [...]
The Enterprise 2.0 community is quite friendly, very social, loves to party and enjoys talking and getting together. That was very clear to me at the Enterprise 2.0 conference. It makes perfect sense — these are people who believe in the value of a purposeful conversation. They (we) are indeed wonderful to be around. And a pretty clever bunch too. [...]
I moderated the “Twitter-like tools for the Enterprise” panel at the Enterprise 2.0 conference last month. For clarity sake, let me preface that Twitter-like tools means tools that are inspired by Twitter. Twitter is a consumer-facing social microblogging (also called microsharing) tool. It has inspired companies to create applications that are similar in nature to Twitter, but [...]