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What to contribute: Thoughts of a blogger

by Gil Yehuda on January 8, 2010

in Enterprise 2.0


A formal Thank You is in order for putting me on a list of highly influential bloggers!  Mark Fidelman put together a very cute chart and included some of the blogs that are well-worth reading if you are interested in Enterprise 2.0. There are other bloggers out there who write great stuff too — some less [...]

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Building my business on positive attitude.

by Gil Yehuda on December 28, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


2009 was a very challenging year for me and just about everyone I know.  I’m looking forward to better times ahead.  I’m an optimist.  I believe a positive attitude helps people endure. A strong support network of family and friends can be a lifesaver too. And if you had the foresight to plan ahead for tough times, [...]

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Listening for language clues.

by Gil Yehuda on December 20, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


Language impacts the way people think and behave. Last week Andy McAfee published a thoughtful blog post on the topic of the word “social” as it relates to business. It generated a lot of interesting comments.  I hope you read it.  Terminology is important, and I describe my thoughts about this (and in particular the [...]

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Preparing yourself for Enterprise 2.0 in 2010

by Gil Yehuda on December 18, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


Does this conversation sound familar? I read an article in the paper that some companies are using things like social networks to improve their workplace. “Are you interested in finding out if these tools and behavior are at all relevant to you?” Well, we’re not sure. We not really doing anything about this. Management feels [...]

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Framework for 2.0 Adoption in the Enterprise.

by Gil Yehuda on December 3, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


The 2.0 Adoption Council has published a research report that I wrote for them and I want you to download a copy of it. If you go now and get the report, then you don’t have to read the rest of this post, because you will already understand it.  If you are still here, let [...]

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In one of the best-known scenes of The Matrix, a young boy in the garb of a monk reveals a stunning revelation to the main character – “There is no spoon“.  This concept is the fodder for many philosophical explorations into illusion, quantum physics, eastern religions, and scriptwriting.  It becomes clear as the movie progresses [...]

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Flying back from Germany yesterday gave me the quiet time to read Andrew McAfee’s new book called Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for your Organization’s Toughest Challenges. I read it cover to cover and used lots of highlighter. First a disclosure: I was given the book by Harvard Business Press’ publicist to review knowing that [...]

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