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I was invited to attend a “Breakthrough Leadership Lessons from Top Women Execs” session sponsored by my company’s HR leadership training department.  They invited men and women, though the target audience was for women. The way I saw it “Smart people giving out wisdom, and it’s free.” Sure I’ll be there! And I’m glad I attended. The [...]

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In a world of limited resources, the path the wealth is to control the resources.  What about in a world of surplus?  I’ve been trying to understand the nature of surplus and how it impacts the digital age.  So I’m going to share and ask for your thoughts too. First of all, let’s understand that [...]

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More about Germany and Enterprise 2.0.

by Gil Yehuda on November 13, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


As a bit of a postscript to my last post I wanted to follow up with a few more thoughts about the E2.0 Summit, Germany, and the reason it was so important for me to be there. One of the underlying value statements of the “2.0 philosophy” is that seeking multiple perspectives enhances understanding. This is [...]

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German companies overcome E2.0 challenges.

by Gil Yehuda on November 11, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


The best quote from my visit to the E2.0 Summit in Frankfurt was shared by a community manager who works in a large French tel-com. I am prepared to be surprised. We were talking about his E2.0 initiative which is now gaining momentum and is on the path to success.  I loved this mindset.  It [...]

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Echo between the conferences.

by Gil Yehuda on November 9, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I was not able to attend the Enterprise 2.0 conference in San Francisco last week.  I really missed it and wished I was there.  So much so that I was a bit reluctant to follow the tweet stream.  Seriously.  It’s just not the same as being there in person.  Sorry, but face-to-face meetings really do beat [...]

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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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This week Dan Spira and I presented at a networking workshop sponsored by Keystone Partners.  Dan blogged about the event — so let me point you to his words.  I’ll add a few thoughts of my own to his message. Many of the people we addressed described themselves as the kind of people who are usually late [...]

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