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Odd Couple: Trust and Social Media.

by Gil Yehuda on October 30, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


Last week I attended a fascinating event in Manhattan called “The Trust Summit Breakfast”.  It featured two pairs of authors who collaborated on two business books on the topic of Trust.  Specifically: Charles H Green and David Maister, co-authors of The Trusted Advisor (with Rob Galford). And Chris Brogan and Julien Smith, co-authors of Trust Agents.  Both are considered must-read books.  I [...]

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Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT in Frankfurt, Germany.

by Gil Yehuda on October 19, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I’m looking forward to the E2.0 SUMMIT in Frankfurt, Germany this year. If you are planning to attend, please let me know so that we can meet and greet.  Enclosed below is the conference program.  I’m joined by some of people I admire most in the field, and I’m excited to see what the marketplace looks like from [...]

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Personal Online Branding Workshops.

by Gil Yehuda on August 26, 2009

in Personal Branding


I wanted to let you know about my participation in a workshop summit tomorrow in downtown Boston.  Dan Schawbel personal branding expert and author of the bestselling book Me 2.0, along with Sheryl Victor Levy, owner of Savvy Strategy, and I will be presenting a seminar on Personal Branding for Job Seekers.  The event is titled “Discover your Brand” [...]

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Rethinking enterprise issues.

by Gil Yehuda on August 12, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I have already shared a summary of my one-day TEDxBoston experience on this blog.  If you are interested in tracking the TEDxBoston activities, you can become a Facebook fan, track their Twitter feed, or just visit their web page.  I’m going to highlight the talk that Melissa Withers gave about the work she is doing at the Business Innovation Factory — BIF. [...]

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Another Revolution in Boston.

by Gil Yehuda on July 31, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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. [...]

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