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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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Myths of Generational Research.

by Gil Yehuda on September 16, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I’ve read a lot of research about the hyper-collaborative behaviors of GenY and Millennial employees.  And there is certainly something here to talk about.  Young people are just a bit different than older people.  Surprise!  Check out this photo and count the devices. There are at least 6 visible mobile phones, a couple of laptops, cameras, and [...]

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Building brands by association.

by Gil Yehuda on September 1, 2009

in Personal Branding


Last week I presented at a workshop on personal branding for job seekers with two of the best-in-the-business folks I know:  Dan Schawbel, who is probably the most well known personal branding guy these days, and Sheryl Victor Levy, who is not as famous as Dan – but brings many years of deep experience in [...]

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It appears to me that Prediction Markets are the most overlooked and underappreciated Enterprise 2.0 technology.  The underlying idea is that there is a class of problems that can be best solved by collecting information from disparate sources.  Creating a marketplace for this activity provides incentive for people to gather and share.  These are a bit [...]

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