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Book Review: Sharing Hidden Know-How.

by Gil Yehuda on June 21, 2011

in Enterprise 2.0


Kate Pugh has been dealing with hard Enterprise Collaboration issues for years. She uses proven methodologies of “old school” Knowledge Management and Systems Analysis to solve real-world problems. And she recently captured her signature methodology in a book “Sharing Hidden Know-How: How managers solve thorny problems with the knowledge jam”. This review highlights some of [...]

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The Blogger’s Transformation

by Gil Yehuda on January 3, 2011

in Enterprise 2.0


One of the habits of highly effective people is to “seek to understand before being understood.”  This habit teaches us to approach life with openness and willingness to learn — as a precondition to our effective contributions to the world.  Some of us are quite good a “taking it all in” and processing lots of [...]

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The Sin of Self-orientation.

by Gil Yehuda on December 30, 2010

in Enterprise 2.0


The following pattern impacted three areas of my life recently, so it seemed worth speaking about here.  The details are not so important to share here.  The impact of self orientation, and a recommended cure is.  Your reactions to this are most welcome. I’ll start with a parable that is told about greed, but it [...]

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I finished reading Empowered last week and I share the following book review with you.  I posted an edited version of this review on Amazon. I first want to disclose some information which may color my review.   I received the book for free in return for a commitment to the authors to publish a review [...]

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Can your Broker be your Facebook Friend?

by Gil Yehuda on January 28, 2010

in Enterprise 2.0


Having spent many years in a financial services company, I understand the culture of a highly regulated industry.  We in the US regulate many industries — it is a reflection of our values.  We regulate air travel because we want to fly safely.  We regulate pharmaceuticals because we want our medicines to be safe.  Safety is a high [...]

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Proposing some sessions for #e2conf

by Gil Yehuda on January 20, 2010

in Enterprise 2.0


Today is the last day for vote for the Enterprise 2.0 Conference sessions in Boston.  Let me share with you the five sessions I proposed and give you a little background about what I’m thinking these could be. 16 ways to spark a fight in the Enterprise 2.0 Community The 2.0 Adoption Council Research Report: A [...]

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I’m honored to share that I made another list — this time, the most influential twitter analysts.  I’m currently ranked #10 in the list of 500.  I know that these are short-lived little bursts of fame.  In a week someone will run a new calculation and perhaps I’ll be somewhere else on the list.  So I’m honored, but [...]

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